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my lawyer in oklahoma. carol hunter hired my law firm whitman burrage to represent the state of oklahoma and try to recoup all of the costs that the state has incurred because of the opioid epidemic we've this person has a. case. and. i think we're going to be able to prove that 80 percent of all the crime in the state of oklahoma is directly caused by this opioid epidemic in our prisons are over feel because of that loss of productivity of taxpaying citizens costs the state money but i'm anxious to get this 1st this 1st battle started. what they did to this country. is from. their estimates bring the cost of the epidemic to $7000000000.00 in oklahoma. this is storm cool hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students that this struggle is a personal one. partner reiji has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crosses ever since the death his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked
my lawyer in oklahoma. carol hunter hired my law firm whitman burrage to represent the state of oklahoma and try to recoup all of the costs that the state has incurred because of the opioid epidemic we've this person has a. case. and. i think we're going to be able to prove that 80 percent of all the crime in the state of oklahoma is directly caused by this opioid epidemic in our prisons are over feel because of that loss of productivity of taxpaying citizens costs the state money but i'm...
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oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder for over prescribing opioids hears the accused that to reconnect calls. a family doctor for over 22 years she is now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there's enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life born and raised in oklahoma. why the hard to the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the and so we've got a lot of people in here that are hard working people and it's a pretty peaceful city as far as that goes. box knows these roads inside out and who's on 1st name terms with the local people all his career
oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder for over prescribing opioids hears the accused that to reconnect calls. a family doctor for over 22 years she is now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there's enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the...
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the state of oklahoma once the lawsuit to go before a criminal court. i think she acted extraordinarily recklessly so what my goal is is to berks file a motion to allow the jury to hear all the other victims that died as a result from that which is off so the jury can get a picture of what she was doing here and there are many. women died as it was why should anyone outside of medication and each one especially diabetic. you think be evidence has absolutely failed to show. this is. the law is very clear about what is a murder case and what is an aunt there's other cases involved. frankly with all the egregious conduct in this. meeting you just see that make those or you just dismiss it so are you confident. you're waiting for the doctor. should be brought in could we have an interview with her maybe later as soon as the case dismissed you. all along the hearing dr nichols seems detached from the events surrounding her but they can look on her face she will never speak as if none of this were her concern . the judge has reached a ruling and. dr nichols w
the state of oklahoma once the lawsuit to go before a criminal court. i think she acted extraordinarily recklessly so what my goal is is to berks file a motion to allow the jury to hear all the other victims that died as a result from that which is off so the jury can get a picture of what she was doing here and there are many. women died as it was why should anyone outside of medication and each one especially diabetic. you think be evidence has absolutely failed to show. this is. the law is...
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oklahoma is from recognized. mr. lucas: madam speaker, i'd friend ay to my good from colorado i have no further speakers at this time and am close.d to the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i consume. i, again, would like to thank the sponsors of this legislation for their hard work on this topic.nt i encourage all my colleagues to yield this bill, and i back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from colorado is recognized. perlmutter: madam speaker, thank you, and i yield myself the balance of my time. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman is recognized. mr. perlmutter: i want to thank my colleagues on both sides of this sle for supporting legislation and for both sides of the capitol. a ve been working on it for long time. there's been a lot of serious interest in this piece of egislation because of the potential for damage that a weather -- a space weather event can have. i said before, we h
oklahoma is from recognized. mr. lucas: madam speaker, i'd friend ay to my good from colorado i have no further speakers at this time and am close.d to the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i consume. i, again, would like to thank the sponsors of this legislation for their hard work on this topic.nt i encourage all my colleagues to yield this bill, and i back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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en el 2008 y no ha hecho mÁs que brillan, ganÓ un grammy y trabaja con la filarmÓnica de oklahoma city. >> es mi herramienta de transmitir emociones. >> en 2008 una beca de la universidad de oklahoma la trajo de colombia a estados unidos. y en 12 aÑos no ha hecho mÁs que brillar, es ganadora de un grammy , trabaja con la filarmÓnica de oklahoma city y ahora tambiÉn comparte su talento con jÓvenes mÚsicos. >> servir a los niÑos y familias menos favorecidas. >> pero a pesar de todo esto pronto tendrÁ que regresar a colombia porque le me ganaron la residencia permanente. >> ¿cÓmo te llego la noticia? >> fue un email me acostÉ a dormir, pensando maÑana va a cambiar mi vida, no sÉ algo sentÍ, a las 3 de la maÑana me levantÉ como asustada, y mire mi celular mi email y efectivamente la respuesta estaba ahÍ, decia que habÍa sido negada. >> la noticia despertÓ el apoyo de su comunidad que llegÓ hasta su puerta con mensajes de aliento sus alumnos le mostraron su cariÑo. >> creo que a las personas buenas les pasan cosas buenas creo en el paÍs que estoy en este momento. >> cree que cumple con los
en el 2008 y no ha hecho mÁs que brillan, ganÓ un grammy y trabaja con la filarmÓnica de oklahoma city. >> es mi herramienta de transmitir emociones. >> en 2008 una beca de la universidad de oklahoma la trajo de colombia a estados unidos. y en 12 aÑos no ha hecho mÁs que brillar, es ganadora de un grammy , trabaja con la filarmÓnica de oklahoma city y ahora tambiÉn comparte su talento con jÓvenes mÚsicos. >> servir a los niÑos y familias menos favorecidas. >>...
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sit-ins at a cat's drugstore in oklahoma city. they tried toed or aeroham bugger and soda knowing they would be refused solely because of the color of their skin. though they were asulled they stayed with their cause and within days, cat's drugstores i want grayed their lunch lufpble counters in oklahoma and three other states. this helped inspire the woolworth sit-ins in grones bro, a critical moment in the civil rights movement. i urge my colleagues to support of this legislation and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: i recognize ms. horn of the great state of oklahoma for as much time as she may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for such time as she may consume. ms. horn: thank you, chairwoman maloney, for taking up this bill to honor clara luper and her sacrifice. i rise to urge passage of h.r. 5597, a bill to rename the downtown oklahoma city post office after clara luper. clara was a teach aero
sit-ins at a cat's drugstore in oklahoma city. they tried toed or aeroham bugger and soda knowing they would be refused solely because of the color of their skin. though they were asulled they stayed with their cause and within days, cat's drugstores i want grayed their lunch lufpble counters in oklahoma and three other states. this helped inspire the woolworth sit-ins in grones bro, a critical moment in the civil rights movement. i urge my colleagues to support of this legislation and reserve...
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oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder. for over prescribing opioids here's the accused that to rican equals. a family doctor for over 22 years she's now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there is enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have all lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was the one prescribing the trucks. let him serve unbox i'm an attorney in oklahoma city i practice cripple defense i've got a police officer and i've been a prosecutor and i've been a judge i've been here all my life born and raised in oklahoma. but why the hardship of the oil production we're right on the edge of we're cowboys are the.
oklahoma might change the course of history. for the 1st time in the united states a doctor will be sued by the state for 2nd degree murder. for over prescribing opioids here's the accused that to rican equals. a family doctor for over 22 years she's now suspected of being a prescription murderer. the judge has to ascertain if there is enough material to go to trial. the plaintiffs in the room have all lost a child a brother a friend from an opioid overdose. dr nichols was their doctor she was...
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is coming up september 3, 2016. 5.8 in oklahoma.out that where they were they induced were they natural was this just just a cluster? that settled itself out as well but there was an overwhelming body of evidence pointing to industry activities and that actually is sort of a success story in that you can actually, if humans are causing earthquakes you can mitigate hazard by changing what you are doing. places like oklahoma have developed stoplight systems so if you have wastewater injection and you start to have earthquakes you scale back and that sort of thing. the rate of earthquakes the rate of induced earthquakes has dropped over the last couple years. >> it's really dropped. i think oklahoma has been doing oil and gas for so long they have some been like 40,000 wastewater wells. in fact, i think there's a series of. >> ,not the big one in 20 but a series of quick surround edmund and they just closed down five injunction levels and the earthquake disappeared. it is a success story. it's a hazard you can manage. there's other iss
is coming up september 3, 2016. 5.8 in oklahoma.out that where they were they induced were they natural was this just just a cluster? that settled itself out as well but there was an overwhelming body of evidence pointing to industry activities and that actually is sort of a success story in that you can actually, if humans are causing earthquakes you can mitigate hazard by changing what you are doing. places like oklahoma have developed stoplight systems so if you have wastewater injection and...
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the first caller from oklahoma, the big sticking point is state and local governments. oklahoma is pretty lean as far as their public-sector salaries and obligations and those who have been more diligent do not want money funneled to more profligate states. we are one country, one union into the fact that new york city does well and drives a lot of the economy and up helping oklahoma by driving demand. there.s a back and forth a compromise may be available at the $500 billion level. there is talk of splitting the baby here. is a tough sticking point in the sense that we have big public-sector unions driving the democratic side and an unwillingness by a lot of conservatives to play ball on that. host: this is bonnie in maryland. you are up next. caller: why should people not working get extra money when my son had to work? tech,e is pharmaceutical the other does construction. they are in high risk. it -- i point -- my son am 76. my son stays with me. he pays my rent. i got nothing in the stimulus. my youngest son, his girlfriend, his sister all got stimulus. collateral d
the first caller from oklahoma, the big sticking point is state and local governments. oklahoma is pretty lean as far as their public-sector salaries and obligations and those who have been more diligent do not want money funneled to more profligate states. we are one country, one union into the fact that new york city does well and drives a lot of the economy and up helping oklahoma by driving demand. there.s a back and forth a compromise may be available at the $500 billion level. there is...
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and a city in oklahoma targeting tech workers in the bay area.and apparently it's succeeding. david louis has the story. >> reporter: floors and floors of empty high rise offices reflect how many people are working remotely. tulsa, oklahoma, is doing all they can to lure them away. >> i had to look at a map and go where is tulsa, oklahoma. >> reporter: fourth generation san franciscan came across this website. offers $10,000 to remote workers who relocate in six months. it is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a leap of faith but we succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: even work space available at a facility called 36 degrees north as you settle in and look for an apartment or house to rent. tulsa almost reached its goal of reaching 250 remote workers this year. half of the applicants have never stepped foot in tulsa. >> do they have a trader joe's or whole foods. i wasn't ready to give up all my amenities like ethnic food. so, i came with an open mind, but still thinking, this i
and a city in oklahoma targeting tech workers in the bay area.and apparently it's succeeding. david louis has the story. >> reporter: floors and floors of empty high rise offices reflect how many people are working remotely. tulsa, oklahoma, is doing all they can to lure them away. >> i had to look at a map and go where is tulsa, oklahoma. >> reporter: fourth generation san franciscan came across this website. offers $10,000 to remote workers who relocate in six months. it is...
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the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself such .ime as i may consume mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question, i will offer to the rule to mmediately bring up h.r. 82635 -- 8265, a bill to extend protection program through the end of the year and release $187 billion in unspent program. that mr. speaker, every member of congress can agree we need to of t relief for millions suffering -- millions suffering from the pandemic. . but we should only move forward on legislation that can actually be signed into -- signed into law. the measure today doesn't fit that bill. absent a comprehensive bipartisan package, we should pass smaller pieces where there's broad consensus. such as the paycheck protection program. p.p.p. of is great importance to our constituents. it is helping keep millions of americans employed and receiving a paycheck. members on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers agree that this crucial program needs to be extended. and could be extended today if the majority would brick a
the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: thank you very much, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i yield myself such .ime as i may consume mr. speaker, if we defeat the previous question, i will offer to the rule to mmediately bring up h.r. 82635 -- 8265, a bill to extend protection program through the end of the year and release $187 billion in unspent program. that mr. speaker, every member of congress can agree we need to of t relief for millions suffering -- millions suffering from the pandemic. . but...
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. >> joining us now on book tv is representative tom cole, republican from oklahoma. congressman cole, you've always had long reading list, what's on your current reading list. >> well, i have just finished the splendid and the vile, wonderful account of churchill and his family in the worst years of the war, right after he becomes prime minister, may tenth, 1940. really, the day of the german invasion and countries in france and then basically what it was like against nazi germany, in june 1941 the russians are in the war and december '41 the united states is in the war. it's an extraordinary book. it's a wonderful read about a guy that i consider the greatest person in the 20th century, the supreme ordeal of long and brilliant career, and then i've also been reading, the greatest story of gene edward smith, great biographer. i read biography grant and eisenhower. the best eisenhower biography ever written and there's been some good ones. he died in 2019, so right now just got into what may have been his death book on fdr, the best book of the year, back in 2007. it'
. >> joining us now on book tv is representative tom cole, republican from oklahoma. congressman cole, you've always had long reading list, what's on your current reading list. >> well, i have just finished the splendid and the vile, wonderful account of churchill and his family in the worst years of the war, right after he becomes prime minister, may tenth, 1940. really, the day of the german invasion and countries in france and then basically what it was like against nazi germany,...
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we own and operate franchise hotels in eastern oklahoma. during the past several years, our businesses have done well. we've grown our operations and created -- and reacted to favorable economic conditions. before the economic crisis caused by covid-19, the lodging industry was enjoying record occupancies and profitability. unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic halted travel almost overnight. during our busy season, our hotels should have occupancies about 80%. instead, we've been lucky to hit 20% in some weeks. our revenues have fallen by 50%. most tragically, we have had to lay off employees for the first time in my career because we simply don't have enough customers coming through our doors. at the on set of virus and as travel restrictions took on, hoteliers and spa businesses needed a lifeline. we're grateful congressional members came together so quickly to pass the c.a.r.e.s. act. i appreciate how congress prioritized assistance to small businesses and our employees. we used the ppp predominantly towards utilities. the ppp did hav
we own and operate franchise hotels in eastern oklahoma. during the past several years, our businesses have done well. we've grown our operations and created -- and reacted to favorable economic conditions. before the economic crisis caused by covid-19, the lodging industry was enjoying record occupancies and profitability. unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic halted travel almost overnight. during our busy season, our hotels should have occupancies about 80%. instead, we've been lucky to...
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. >> joining us now on book tv is representative tom cole a republican from oklahoma. congressman always asked to this question before. you've always had a large reading list, what is on your current reading list? cnet well, i have just finished be splendid and the vile by eri eric. wonderful account of churchill and his family. really in the worst year of the war. right after he becomes prime minister, may 10 of 1940. that was really the day of the german invasion of the low countries and france. and then basically what it was like to stand alone against not see germany until june of 41 the russians are in the war. and obviously by december of 41 the united states in the war. it's an extraordinary book. it's a wonderful read about a guy the supreme ordeal of his brilliant career and i've also been reading, i just picked up the greatest story by the name of jean edward smith. great biographer. i read his biographies grants and eisenhower. eisenhower biography is by far the best eisenhower biography ever written. and there been some good wins. but he died in 2019. so ri
. >> joining us now on book tv is representative tom cole a republican from oklahoma. congressman always asked to this question before. you've always had a large reading list, what is on your current reading list? cnet well, i have just finished be splendid and the vile by eri eric. wonderful account of churchill and his family. really in the worst year of the war. right after he becomes prime minister, may 10 of 1940. that was really the day of the german invasion of the low countries...
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fuerte >> es mi herramienta de transmitir emociones >> en el 2008 una beca de la universidad de oklahomaregresar a colombia porque le negaron la residencia permanente >> cómo te llegó la noticia >> en un e-mail dormí pensando mañana va a cambiar mi vida a las tres de la mañana me levanté asustada y miré mi celular miré mi e-mail y efectivamente la respuesta decía que había sido negada >> la noticia despertó el apoyo de su comunidad sus alumnos le mostraron su camino >> las personas pueden pasar cosas buenas y malas creo en el país que estoy en este momento >> ella cree que cumple con los requisitos para tener una dreamcard y espera que eso le ayude a compartir su talento en este país >> estoy seguro que se te van a abrir las puertas >> muchas gracias >> [♪ ] >> estamos siguiendo de cerca el desarrollo del caso de angélica mire usted hay un vídeo que publicó la patrulla fronteriza donde hay un asesinato , activistas dicen que con este material se quiere criminalizar a los inmigrantes guadalupe tiene las reacciones >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> es una producción de la agencia de de aduanas y protecci
fuerte >> es mi herramienta de transmitir emociones >> en el 2008 una beca de la universidad de oklahomaregresar a colombia porque le negaron la residencia permanente >> cómo te llegó la noticia >> en un e-mail dormí pensando mañana va a cambiar mi vida a las tres de la mañana me levanté asustada y miré mi celular miré mi e-mail y efectivamente la respuesta decía que había sido negada >> la noticia despertó el apoyo de su comunidad sus alumnos le...
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the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, is recognized. mr. lucas: when the house consideredal bill last week, i expressed my disappointment with the partisan policies in the bill with the rush to irresponsible of righting it and with the sheer number of missed legislative opportunities it represents. my friends across the aisle have taken heed of those words. the science committee has one of the best track records of assing productive bipartisan legislation. h.r. 5760, the grid security research and development act is truly bipartisan science committee product. it is sponsored by vice chairman weber and nd randy gone through regular order and careful analysis and substantial debate. i support its passage today. the u.s. energy sector and aging electrical grid faces challenges like higher demand and increased implication of new energy sources. it is our job in con to set the priorities to meet these challenge
the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, is recognized. mr. lucas: when the house consideredal bill last week, i expressed my disappointment with the partisan policies in the bill with the rush to irresponsible of righting it and with the sheer number of missed legislative opportunities it represents. my friends across the aisle have taken heed of those words. the science...
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kron four's dan thorn has her story. $10,000 and a new life in oklahoma is that enough to get you to leave the bay area. well for hundreds of stay at home workers is apparently the right price and the right place, i'm just excited for the opportunity try something new and takes the bay area native jill lisa garland is moving to tulsa in less than 2 weeks. she says the bay area's high cost of living in a recent decision by her san francisco based employer to make remote working permanent or leading her to take the money and take on a new adventure i love here, but it's just not affordable any more program is called tulsa remote and it's being done through the george kaiser family foundation as a way to attract remote workers to tulsa many of the recent applications have come from california one major selling point is the cost of living. >>according to the tulsa remote website, a resident of san francisco can cut their cost of living in half by moving to tulsa the city's median home prices also 43% lower than the national average garland is looking forward to moving to the new more aff
kron four's dan thorn has her story. $10,000 and a new life in oklahoma is that enough to get you to leave the bay area. well for hundreds of stay at home workers is apparently the right price and the right place, i'm just excited for the opportunity try something new and takes the bay area native jill lisa garland is moving to tulsa in less than 2 weeks. she says the bay area's high cost of living in a recent decision by her san francisco based employer to make remote working permanent or...
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where is tulsa, oklahoma?reporter: stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate in six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a leap of faith. we succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's work space available at a facility called 3 36 degrees north, as you settle in and look for a house to rent. tulsa has almost reached its goal of attracting 250 applicants this year. >> do they have a trader joe's or a whole foods? i wasn't ready to give up my amenities of the bay area, like ethnic food. i came with an open mind and thinking, this is probably not going to work out. >> reporter: stephanie was hooked, impressed by meeting the mayor and staff. newcomers are welcome. she could buy this four-bedroom three-bathhouse for $285,000. her rent-controlled apartment in san francisco, was $2,700 a month and now rents for 4,5$4,5. >> we had 40-plus homes purchased thus fa
where is tulsa, oklahoma?reporter: stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate in six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a leap of faith. we succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's work space available at a facility called 3 36 degrees north, as you settle in and look for a house to rent. tulsa has almost reached its goal...
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where is tulsa, oklahoma?>> reporter: stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate in six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a leap of faith. we succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's work space available at a facility called 3 36 degrees north, as you settle in and look for a house to rent. tulsa has almost reached its goal of attracting 250 applicants this year. >> do they have a trader joe's or a whole foods? i wasn't ready to give up my amenities of the bay area, like ethnic food. i came with an open mind and thinking, this is probably not going to work out. >> reporter: stephanie was hooked, impressed by meeting the mayor and staff. newcomers are welcome. she could buy this four-bedroom three-bathhouse for $285,000. her rent-controlled apartment in san francisco, was $2,700 a month and now rents for 4,5$4,5. >> we had 40-plus homes purchased thus
where is tulsa, oklahoma?>> reporter: stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate in six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a leap of faith. we succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's work space available at a facility called 3 36 degrees north, as you settle in and look for a house to rent. tulsa has almost reached...
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they have spotlight systems in oklahoma. start have the law earthquakes and you scale back and that sort of thing. so the rate has dropped the last couple of years. henry fountain: it it has really dropped. it given to an oil and gas for so long, there's so or a lot of waste water wells. i think in a series of clicks, not the big one and but around andaman there were a series of earthquakes. they just closed it down five injection wells or something. and it disappeared. it's a success story. susan hough: is a hazard you can manage. and there's the issue with the fossil fuels. but i think the induced earthquakes are manageable. henry fountain: we have time for one question it sounds like. susan hough: is one interesting question. scaring the public even with some level of exaggeration. i've come down on the side the site is have to be honest brokers. i come down on one side of the line. i would not argue that exaggeration is appropriate. you can find things in kind of unvarnished terms. we know what happened in 1964. we know
they have spotlight systems in oklahoma. start have the law earthquakes and you scale back and that sort of thing. so the rate has dropped the last couple of years. henry fountain: it it has really dropped. it given to an oil and gas for so long, there's so or a lot of waste water wells. i think in a series of clicks, not the big one and but around andaman there were a series of earthquakes. they just closed it down five injection wells or something. and it disappeared. it's a success story....
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it's not correct when dthey say half of oklahoma is indian territory. it's not. stops with native-americans on the reservation. >> it hasn't really hit me yet. what's happened this year is part of history. ♪ living iwoah woma is land of cowboys and indians. this is the birthplace of the creek government, when it first started. our constitution, article xvii raised all treaties shall be the supreme law of the land. and i'm hoping that the supreme court made their decision, this hopefully was based on this. people who doesn't realize that we are here, we are a nation. i am muskogee creek by blood and grew up in oklahoma. >> the picture down there, there's me. i was but 3 years old, i guess. lot of indians and kids, they were dying. >> that's our great, great-grandmother that was on the trail of tears. >> blisters and blisters from where they'd been walking. and they was bad, but they made it, walking. >> that's me up there. >> when i'm here by myself, i look around and see those pictures and it means a lot to me. but -- >> we have to protect what we fought so hard
it's not correct when dthey say half of oklahoma is indian territory. it's not. stops with native-americans on the reservation. >> it hasn't really hit me yet. what's happened this year is part of history. ♪ living iwoah woma is land of cowboys and indians. this is the birthplace of the creek government, when it first started. our constitution, article xvii raised all treaties shall be the supreme law of the land. and i'm hoping that the supreme court made their decision, this hopefully...
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in a surge of coronavirus cases in the state of oklahoma. this is the first indoor rally that the president is holding since june. nearly three months ago. i spoke with several of the president's supporters who are waiting to get into the event. several thousand of them who are here waiting to get in. about how they feel about the safety concerns about this and why they are not wearing masks. listen. >> the president says wearing a mask is patriotic. why don't you listen to him? >> that's my right to choose. i worked in health care for 25 years. i'm telling you, that's not doing a thing for you. it's not. >> you think the president is wrong on that? >> i don't care what his opinion is. i'm saying i'm entitled to mine. if i thought i was at risk, i wouldn't be here. i'm not an idiot. >> i think people are forced it to wear a mask are sensationalist. since i'm a free man, i can do what i want. i'm not going to let a government tell me what to do. >> those two individual views really were impolicewomenmatic of the people we spoke to. many says
in a surge of coronavirus cases in the state of oklahoma. this is the first indoor rally that the president is holding since june. nearly three months ago. i spoke with several of the president's supporters who are waiting to get into the event. several thousand of them who are here waiting to get in. about how they feel about the safety concerns about this and why they are not wearing masks. listen. >> the president says wearing a mask is patriotic. why don't you listen to him? >>...
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in places like oklahoma had developed stoplight systems. if you scale back that's the sort of thing. the rate of earthquakes. it has really dropped. i think they had been doing oil and gas for so long. and in fact. i think that the series of quakes around admin. they just close out five injection wells or something. and it disappeared. it is a success story. it is a risk you can manage. there are other risks associated with it. i think the induced earthquakes are manageable. will you had time for one more question if that's correct. there is one interesting question. was carried the public. does it help them to better repair for hazards? >> i come down on the side and that they have to be honest brokers. i come down on one side of the line. i would not argue the exaggeration is ever appropriate. you can frame things in unfurnished terms. there are things we know. we know what happened in 1906 i think that needs to be presented but i don't think we should ever go beyond what the science can set. just because that's not what science is about.
in places like oklahoma had developed stoplight systems. if you scale back that's the sort of thing. the rate of earthquakes. it has really dropped. i think they had been doing oil and gas for so long. and in fact. i think that the series of quakes around admin. they just close out five injection wells or something. and it disappeared. it is a success story. it is a risk you can manage. there are other risks associated with it. i think the induced earthquakes are manageable. will you had time...
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oklahoma. we know that that tulsa, oklahoma, rally led to a spike in coronavirus cases in tulsa, in the state of oklahoma. to see the thousands of people gathered here today and entering this indoor facility for a rally in september of 2020, it's really to enter an alternate universe in which the pandemic does not exist. it does. we know there are 35,000 new cases per day in the united states. more than 800 daily deaths. instead officials are warning about a dangerous fall and winter to come ahead. >> you and other journalists have made a decision not to go inside for health reasons. you don't want to be exposed potentially to a spread of coronavirus. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. if you listen to every public health expert, that's what they would advise you to do. not an attend an event with thousands of people packed together in an indoor space where people are not wearing masks and people are not social distancing. that's what the nevada state coronavirus regulations say. they ban public
oklahoma. we know that that tulsa, oklahoma, rally led to a spike in coronavirus cases in tulsa, in the state of oklahoma. to see the thousands of people gathered here today and entering this indoor facility for a rally in september of 2020, it's really to enter an alternate universe in which the pandemic does not exist. it does. we know there are 35,000 new cases per day in the united states. more than 800 daily deaths. instead officials are warning about a dangerous fall and winter to come...
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you have to have a full-time job outside of oklahoma. you must live within six months and live there for a year. you must move there within the next six months and live there for a year. the george kaiser foundation is san francisco lure tech workers already going. by the way, barbados also has a similar offer. cool places to live. you know in tulsa they used to have this thing -- >> a beach or oklahoma. >> tulsa used to have this saying don't hate on the 918. that's the area code. i lived there for two years and had a lot of fun and met some great people who are still like my family right now. and, you know, there's a lot of history in tulsa, as well. so, look, i feel like i'm on the board trying to sell the city for a lot of people. >> well, no, we like people staying right here in the bay area, too. it's nice that you lived there and worked in that market. do you ever see that oklahoma song? >> i don't even know that one. >> what? the broadway one. >> i didn't learn any of those. let's bring in scott. scott, would you think about movi
you have to have a full-time job outside of oklahoma. you must live within six months and live there for a year. you must move there within the next six months and live there for a year. the george kaiser foundation is san francisco lure tech workers already going. by the way, barbados also has a similar offer. cool places to live. you know in tulsa they used to have this thing -- >> a beach or oklahoma. >> tulsa used to have this saying don't hate on the 918. that's the area code....
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oklahoma," which, for native americans, goes well beyond the law. brown has the story, part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." brown: richinda sands grew up in rural oklahoma. as a girl she worked as a pecan picker. to family members later in lifed she was c"mamagee"-- creek for "little mother." last october, she died of complications from diabetes at age 73. >> she was also the symbol of all the sacrifice that went into ensuring that my family s a tribal identity today. >> brown: jonodev chaudhuri is richinda sand's nephew.si >> when the de of mcgirt came out, she was the first i rson i thought of. >> brown: chaudh ambassador for the muscogee creek nation, a diplomatic position representin tribe's sovereign interests. he seehis ¡mamagee' as hi family's last matriarch, her life wrapped up in issues the supremcourt spoke to. >> it was a life of struggle, and it's consistent with the struggle that all of our families as muskogee creek have faced. and to have affirmation from the federal government's highest court that despite our strugg
oklahoma," which, for native americans, goes well beyond the law. brown has the story, part of our ongoing arts and culture series, "canvas." brown: richinda sands grew up in rural oklahoma. as a girl she worked as a pecan picker. to family members later in lifed she was c"mamagee"-- creek for "little mother." last october, she died of complications from diabetes at age 73. >> she was also the symbol of all the sacrifice that went into ensuring that my...
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i am very interested in your own background because you were born and raised in tulsa, oklahoma. through the civil rights campaign of the 1960s, which of course deeply divided cities like tulsa and saw some violence on the streets, which i'm sure you witnessed as a girl. is it your contention that actually not very much has really changed for african americans from your girlhood in the 19605 to the reality of young black lives in the united states today — is that what you feel? no, that isn't what i feel. there has been change. the important thing is that we are part of a continuum. as an african american, you know that your life is to keep the struggle going, is to wage the struggle. we never work, we don't have a history of working to see necessarily all the things we're fighting for at the end of a day. you fight that struggle, you wage it because you are in your position because somebody waged that struggle a generation, two generations before you. so, you join that. and right now, wejust said goodbye tojohn lewis for now, the most — one of the most remarkable human beings of
i am very interested in your own background because you were born and raised in tulsa, oklahoma. through the civil rights campaign of the 1960s, which of course deeply divided cities like tulsa and saw some violence on the streets, which i'm sure you witnessed as a girl. is it your contention that actually not very much has really changed for african americans from your girlhood in the 19605 to the reality of young black lives in the united states today — is that what you feel? no, that isn't...
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the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, madam speaker. i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, the ranking member of the subcommittee on energy, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman, thank you for yielding to me, time to speak on this very important legislation on the floor today. . i testified before the rules committee on monday, i called the bill before us today 900-page gorilla in the room. here.s it right bipartisan? it's about as bipartisan as two wolves and a lamb discussing to have for dinner. let me tell you, as i stand speaker,u today, madam clean economy jobs and innovation act has only icked up speed as it charges dangerously towards -- toward passage. tarting with the back room process, 98 out of 176 submitted were made in t order, and there seems to be no reason why. i personally submitted two that order.led out of one on nuclear research. ou want to talk about clean energy, green. one on nuclear research
the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, madam speaker. i yield five minutes to the gentleman from texas, the ranking member of the subcommittee on energy, mr. weber. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman, thank you for yielding to me, time to speak on this very important legislation on the floor today. . i testified before the rules committee on monday, i called the bill before us today 900-page gorilla...
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why not do it. $10,000 and a new life in oklahoma is that enough to get you to leave the bay area. well for hundreds of stay at home workers is apparently the right price and the right place, i'm just excited for the opportunity to try something new and different takes the bay area native jill lisa garland is moving to tulsa in less than 2 weeks. she says the bay area's high cost of living in a recent decision by her san francisco based employer to make remote working permanent or leading her to take the money and take on a new adventure i love it here, but it's just not affordable any more program is called tulsa remote and it's being done through the george kaiser family foundation as a way to attract remote workers to tulsa many of the recent applications have come from california one major selling point is the cost of living. >>according to the tulsa remote website, a resident of san francisco can cut their cost of living in half by moving to tulsa the city's median home prices also 43% lower than the national average garland is looking forward to moving to the new more afforda
why not do it. $10,000 and a new life in oklahoma is that enough to get you to leave the bay area. well for hundreds of stay at home workers is apparently the right price and the right place, i'm just excited for the opportunity to try something new and different takes the bay area native jill lisa garland is moving to tulsa in less than 2 weeks. she says the bay area's high cost of living in a recent decision by her san francisco based employer to make remote working permanent or leading her...
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is tulsa, oklahoma?urth generation san franciscan stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate within six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a bit of a leap of faith. however, we have succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's even workspace available at a facility called 36 degrees north. as you settle in and look for a. tulsa says it has almost reached its goal of attracting 250 remote workers this year. half of the applicants have never set foot in tulsa. >> do they have a trader joe's or a whole foods, you know? i wasn't ready to give up all of my amenities of the bay area, like ethnic food. so i came with an open mind but still thinking, this is probably not going to work out. >> reporter: after a quick visit, stephanie was hooked, impressed by meeting the mayor and city staff at a reception. newcomers seemed welcome, unlike treatment in other
is tulsa, oklahoma?urth generation san franciscan stephanie came across this website, tulsa remote. it offers $10,000 in cash to remote workers who relocate within six months. the initiative is funded by the george kaiser family foundation. >> it is a bit of a leap of faith. however, we have succeeded with over 20,000 applications from every state in the union. >> reporter: there's even workspace available at a facility called 36 degrees north. as you settle in and look for a. tulsa...
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the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in opposition to this block of amendments and express my profound disappointment with this process. as i said yesterday, climate change is a generational challenge. nowhere our work today will have an impact for decades to come. i believe our work on something of this importance deserves thoughtful consideration, careful analysis and substantial debate. after all, what is at stake here is no small matter. the policy decisions we make on this issue will not only impact our greenhouse gas emissions, but will have a direct effect on what americans pay to cool and heat their homes. it will determine whether we hamstring our energy sectors or give them a global advantage. congress has an established process to make smart policy decisions on important issues like this. we consider issues in hearings, debate, vote in committees and then bring legislation to the house floor. that's not what happened here. instead of following regula
the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise in opposition to this block of amendments and express my profound disappointment with this process. as i said yesterday, climate change is a generational challenge. nowhere our work today will have an impact for decades to come. i believe our work on something of this importance deserves thoughtful consideration, careful analysis and substantial debate. after all, what is at stake here is no...
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and this is james harden and his rockets playing against oklahoma city. the loser went home. there are 90 synods left and talker has a shot to put the rockets up by one. same score, five seconds left, one worker blocks it. effort and hustle and houston advances 104-102. they will next face the lakers. >>> then this game against milwaukee, they are down to six with seconds left. it is a three-point game now. he was fouled. that is three free throws. and that next possession, jimmy missed a quarter chopper. he was blocked. as time expired, they cannot believe it. butler did it. he had a pair of free throws and they won 116-114 and now have a 2-0 best-of-seven series lead on the top seed in the east. and now some soccer. he is down south taking on la fc and they are up 3-0 and the ball was deflected off san jose. that is how it went last night for the earthquakes on the losing end of a 5-1 game they are 0-2 since the restart. that is what i have this morning. i have more later on in the day. have a good one. we will see you soon. >>> coming up, on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn ba
and this is james harden and his rockets playing against oklahoma city. the loser went home. there are 90 synods left and talker has a shot to put the rockets up by one. same score, five seconds left, one worker blocks it. effort and hustle and houston advances 104-102. they will next face the lakers. >>> then this game against milwaukee, they are down to six with seconds left. it is a three-point game now. he was fouled. that is three free throws. and that next possession, jimmy...
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open about to tee off >> and terrifying moments in oklahoma a large explosion turning the night sky orangedistance. here to reassure parents who are a little worried. here to support teachers who feel limitless. and for lisa, who needs unlimited reminders. by providing disinfecting wipes and healthy habits resources like reminder posters, social distancing guides, and timely lesson plans. lysol is here for healthy schools. feel the coolpowerful 24-hour, cool mint cnon-drowsy, allergy...
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his saturday night rally in tulsa, oklahoma drawing a much smaller than expected crowd.ns of korean pop music groups on twitter saying they registered online for free tickets to the rally with no intention of actually going. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
his saturday night rally in tulsa, oklahoma drawing a much smaller than expected crowd.ns of korean pop music groups on twitter saying they registered online for free tickets to the rally with no intention of actually going. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪