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gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >>11. >> my son's been shot in the front yard. he got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down in his family's driveway, the victim of a carjacking. his gmc suburban a hot commodity for car thieves. >> the victim's sister was the only eyewitness. >> megan tobey described the shooter as a young black man wearing a red bandana, a white shirt, and a stocking cap or skullcap. she was not able to identify the shooter's face because it was covered. >> two days after the howell murder, the police stumbled upon the suburban parked at a grocery store. >> reporter: the store was just blocks away from a chop shop where police learned a young man by the name of liddle king had offered to sell a suburban. >> you mention ladell king, i think car thefts. he was involved in car thefts all around the metro area. >> ladell was interviewed by the lead detectives in this case. he told the police that on the night of the crime, a guy named chris jordan comes to his apartment. a few minutes
gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >>11. >> my son's been shot in the front yard. he got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down in his family's driveway, the victim of a carjacking. his gmc suburban a hot commodity for car thieves. >> the victim's sister was the only eyewitness. >> megan tobey described the shooter as a young black man wearing a red bandana, a white shirt, and a...
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stephanie buys of oklahoma. -- stephanie bice of oklahoma. mrs. bice: thank you, mike. you mentioned the economic crisis and the biden administration claims the u.s. is thriving. but the numbers don't lie. inflation is now at the highest level since 2008. and those numbers have increased every single month of joe biden's presidency. i'm hearing from my constituents that prices are going up and that they are concerned their basic needs are not being met. for example, gasoline up 42%. propane up 23%. eggs are up 10%. and public transportation is up 8%. biden and the house democrats policies are slowing america's economic recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. and are incentivizing americans to stay out of the work force. the august jobs report fell well short of economist's expect ass by adding only 235,000 jobs, compared to an expected $
stephanie buys of oklahoma. -- stephanie bice of oklahoma. mrs. bice: thank you, mike. you mentioned the economic crisis and the biden administration claims the u.s. is thriving. but the numbers don't lie. inflation is now at the highest level since 2008. and those numbers have increased every single month of joe biden's presidency. i'm hearing from my constituents that prices are going up and that they are concerned their basic needs are not being met. for example, gasoline up 42%. propane up...
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clinics in oklahoma are full.e's only so many people that we can see in a day. >> can you tell me some of the stories you're hearing from the women and the couples coming in now, the impact that texas law has had on them? >> yeah. it's definitely a financial burden to force them to travel. keep in mind, these are people who are traveling, you know, six hours, hundreds of miles to take a pill, really, at the end of the day. it is forcing them to delay paying for their rent. it is forcing them to take time off of work that they can not afford. some of them are losing their jobs over the need to travel. and many of these patients are at medical risk. so a lot of the abortion procedures that we're seeing from texas are for maternal and fetal indications. so wanted pregnancies that simply, you know, the woman cannot carry or wouldn't survive if they carried the pregnancy to term. so really the hardest situations, a lot of sexual assault survivors, a lot more minors, and consequently, people are, you know, getting pushe
clinics in oklahoma are full.e's only so many people that we can see in a day. >> can you tell me some of the stories you're hearing from the women and the couples coming in now, the impact that texas law has had on them? >> yeah. it's definitely a financial burden to force them to travel. keep in mind, these are people who are traveling, you know, six hours, hundreds of miles to take a pill, really, at the end of the day. it is forcing them to delay paying for their rent. it is...
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filming on indigenous land where he grew up has been years in the making. >> oklahoma is unique.ou drive an hour in any direction, you're in new tribal territory. with new languages, new kcustom. that's smack dab in a conservative state. >> this is the project where the location informs everything about what we're seeing. >> yes. >> you couldn't manufacture that. >> it is a character. i think actually oklahoma as a location is part of what people are responding to when they say they've never seen anything like this. we all face different experiences and we all have friends that committed suicide. health issues is a big issue in native communities. lack of water, lack of resources, all of these things that come with surviving attempted genocide. >> people have been encouraging voices and have quickly realized that why aren't we allowing space for indigenous people, and now we're being granted a space to share our story. >> reporter: according to ucla, native americans landed just 0.3% of film roles in 2018 and 0.5% in 2019. native women did not account for any of those roles. >> i
filming on indigenous land where he grew up has been years in the making. >> oklahoma is unique.ou drive an hour in any direction, you're in new tribal territory. with new languages, new kcustom. that's smack dab in a conservative state. >> this is the project where the location informs everything about what we're seeing. >> yes. >> you couldn't manufacture that. >> it is a character. i think actually oklahoma as a location is part of what people are responding to...
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the gentleman from yk. -- from oklahoma. mr. cole: i yield one minute to my friend, the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. jacobs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. jacobs: i rise in support of h.r. 4350, the national defense authorization act. our nation faces many challenges in the coming years from the growing threat of terrorism brought on by our reckless withdrawal from afghanistan to chinese aggression. this bill reverses defense cuts proposed by the biden administration to fund our military and ensure our nation can counter any threat. it also addresses president biden's disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan by prohibiting financial support to the taliban and allocating resources for counterterrorism operations. in addition it provides our troops a pay raise and supports the procurement of essential equipment. finally the bill includes a bill i introduced to improve retention and readiness for providing opportunities for reservists and the rule makes in order my amendment th
the gentleman from yk. -- from oklahoma. mr. cole: i yield one minute to my friend, the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. jacobs. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. jacobs: i rise in support of h.r. 4350, the national defense authorization act. our nation faces many challenges in the coming years from the growing threat of terrorism brought on by our reckless withdrawal from afghanistan to chinese aggression. this bill reverses defense cuts...
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so oklahoma, and these are hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers, costs, all in, and we aretalking all in project costs, so the legislation eligible costs. about 30 to 40 million dollars. now, it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power outputs for different applications. and therefore cost very differently and widely across those direct staff -- >> but is it a warrant that, and again i didn't see your testimony or until early this morning -- but if someone is driving an easy car, driving if he or some places, up to debbie's district on some side of the state, you are not going to want to take more than seven or ten minutes to charge it, unless you have a spare battery. so it's a remarkable technology that you are ready to go. but -- you are going to want that type of thing and [noise] 40 to [noise] >> the chair [inaudible] . let the witness answer the question. >> i would be very happy to meet with you and your staff after this. but our infrastructure in oklahoma, effectively 50% of them are in rural communit
so oklahoma, and these are hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers, costs, all in, and we aretalking all in project costs, so the legislation eligible costs. about 30 to 40 million dollars. now, it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power outputs for different applications. and therefore cost very differently and widely across those direct staff -- >> but is it a warrant that, and again i didn't see your testimony or...
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so my guess in oklahoma city rancho mirage. and here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember, cross talk roles the the, the having alternate realities experience or even live in like a role or those my dear you know, especially during the and where you can go anywhere in the game world jingle everywhere. choose the game that you want. any open roll game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you're like flying helicopters or you're, you're on beaches, you're, you're in a city drive, you know, whatever you want, you know, you name it these, these are getaways september, the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at the cia and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on
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so my guess in oklahoma city rancho mirage. and here in moscow and thanks to be worth for watching us here are to see you next time. remember, cross talk roles the ah, me, ah, the september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at to ca, and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill everybody now. everybody, the, the live tv images promote the us into declaring its war on terror. begin to bomb up. can villages and holmes and get people hurt and, and kills the main goal of destroying terrorism and then was it achieved? yes and no. okay. to essentially no longer exists good for us. but there are certainly other terrorist groups that are worse than our back. kaiser's financial survival made the girl. i want to be central packed before going a problem. i know they stopped in the pacific leg around the world. expedition by 100
so my guess in oklahoma city rancho mirage. and here in moscow and thanks to be worth for watching us here are to see you next time. remember, cross talk roles the ah, me, ah, the september the 11th 2001 day that reshape to the modern world. i remember watching the world trade center burn on a tv at to ca, and i was standing there like this just looking at it. and a colleague of mine was standing next to me and he said, my god, did they have any idea what they've done? we're going to kill...
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go ahead in oklahoma city. well, you know, the finger pointing is important here because many people are blaming bite and, and i think that biden has done the right thing. this is really george bush's fault . ok. he got us in to the situation and said we were going to build a liberal democracy in afghanistan, which was an impossible errand. and it, and it set us up on a course which we could not. america could not win. and every president, since then has said he's going to get out. and america needed to get out of afghanistan, but didn't have the courage to pull the plug because it was going to be messy. it was going to be a defeat. and it was going to be on their watch, and so they kicked the can down the road. and, and president biden has finally pulled the plug. and yes, it was messy. it's been embarrassing. but i think it will make america stronger in the end because our real commit men's and i real interest are not in afghanistan. they are in places like europe, and they are particularly in places like asi
go ahead in oklahoma city. well, you know, the finger pointing is important here because many people are blaming bite and, and i think that biden has done the right thing. this is really george bush's fault . ok. he got us in to the situation and said we were going to build a liberal democracy in afghanistan, which was an impossible errand. and it, and it set us up on a course which we could not. america could not win. and every president, since then has said he's going to get out. and america...
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and i always appreciate joshua, let me go to you 1st in oklahoma city. i mean, in the aftermath of this fiasco and leaving afghanistan, which i fully supported, i've been saying that for 19 years. but, you know, you see all this finger pointing who is at fault here. but my question is, and no one really in the mainstream wants to talk about it, is that how did we get into such a mess in the 1st place? nobody wants to be talk about who is responsible. so i want to ask all 3 of you about, will anyone be held account to account? and then i want to talk about moving forward because i'm sick and tired of finger pointing go ahead in oklahoma city. well, you know, the finger pointing is important here because many people are blaming by and, and i think that biden has done the right thing. this is really george bush's fault . ok. he got us in to the situation and said we were going to build a liberal democracy in afghanistan, which was an impossible errand. and it, and it's set us up on a course which we could not. america could not win. and every president, sin
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i'm joined by my guess, joshua landis in oklahoma city. he is the director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in rancho mirage. we have scott ritter, he is a former intelligence officer in united nations weapons inspector. and here in moscow we have maxine who talk, he is director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state university of international relations. i gentleman cross talk rules and effects, that means it can jump anytime you want. and i would appreciate joshua, let me go to you 1st in oklahoma city. i mean, in the aftermath of this fiasco and leaving afghanistan, which i fully supported, i've been saying that for 19 years. but, you know, you see all this finger pointing who is at fault here. but my question is, and no one really in the mainstream wants to talk about it, is that how did we get into such a mess in the 1st place? nobody wants to be talk about who is responsible. so i want to ask all 3 of you about, will anyone be held account to account? and then i want to talk abou
i'm joined by my guess, joshua landis in oklahoma city. he is the director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in rancho mirage. we have scott ritter, he is a former intelligence officer in united nations weapons inspector. and here in moscow we have maxine who talk, he is director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state university of international relations. i gentleman cross talk rules and effects, that means it can jump anytime you want. and...
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so oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers costs all in and we're talking all in project costs so as defined in the legislation, eligible costs, about $30 million to $40 million. it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power jut outputs for different applications and therefore cost very differently and widely across those direct current fast chargers. >> but you're going to want that so, again, i didn't see your testimony until literally this morning, but you're going to want, i mean someone driving an ev car, driving here or someplace else, the island or debbie's district on the other side of the state, you don't want to stop and you're not going to want to take more than seven or ten minutes to charge it unless you have a spare battery in the trunk. so i mean, it's remarkable technology that you're ready to go, but you're going to want that type of thing so what you're saying is -- $30 million to $40 million? [ indiscernible ]? >> the gentleman's time has expired. he'll be allowed to
so oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers costs all in and we're talking all in project costs so as defined in the legislation, eligible costs, about $30 million to $40 million. it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power jut outputs for different applications and therefore cost very differently and widely across those direct current fast chargers. >> but you're going to want that so,...
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so oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers costs, all in, and we're talking all in project cost, as defined in the legislation, eligible cost, about $30 million to $40 million. now, it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power outlets for different applications. and, therefore, costs vary differently and widely across those direct current fast chargers. >> but you're going to want that -- so, again, i didn't see your testimony until literally this morning, but you're going to want -- i mean, someone driving an ev car, driving here or some place else, mackinac island, debbie's district on the other side of the state, you don't want to stop and take more than 7 or 10 minutes to charge it, unless you have a spare battery in the trunk. i mean, it's remarkable technology that you're ready to go, but you'll want that type of thing. what you're saying is -- i know my time is expired. $30 million to $40 million? >> ranking member, your time has expired. i will allow an answer to the question. >>
so oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers costs, all in, and we're talking all in project cost, as defined in the legislation, eligible cost, about $30 million to $40 million. now, it's a difficult question to answer simply because the charging stations themselves have very different power outlets for different applications. and, therefore, costs vary differently and widely across those direct current fast chargers. >> but you're going to want that --...
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so, oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers, cost, all in, and we're talking all in project cost, so, as defined in the legislation, eligible costs, about 30 to 40 million dollars. now, it is a difficult question to answer, simply, because the charging stations themselves have very different power outlets for different applications. and, therefore, the cost is very differently, and widely, across those fast chargers. >> an answer testimony from earlier this morning. , and here was someplace else, and it's in the other side of the state. you're not going to want to take more than seven, or ten minutes to charge it, unless you have a spare battery in the truck. what i mean, is it's remarkable technology that you have ready to go. but you're going to want that type of thing. so, 30 or 40 million dollars [inaudible] >> the gentleman's time has expired. now we are opening it for questions. >> congressman, happy to meet with you, and your staff after this. our infrastructure in oklahoma, effectively, 50% of them, are in rural communities that are more slower
so, oklahoma, and these are just hard numbers, oklahoma with 355 super chargers, cost, all in, and we're talking all in project cost, so, as defined in the legislation, eligible costs, about 30 to 40 million dollars. now, it is a difficult question to answer, simply, because the charging stations themselves have very different power outlets for different applications. and, therefore, the cost is very differently, and widely, across those fast chargers. >> an answer testimony from earlier...
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there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicsnd i wish we could see everyone. i am not -- if we open the clinic 24/7 i'm not sure we would be able to see all of the people who need care. >> and that clinic is working to up their staffing numbers, asking doctors to take on extra shifts, but it just doesn't seem like a viable solution long-term for them. chuck? >> priscilla thompson in what could be a preview of quite a few states and quite a few bordering state issues, depending on what other states do in the coming months. thank you. >>> coming up, just days after the last u.s. troops left afghanistan, the remains of two fallen soldiers in the kabul blast are heading home. we have a report from the pentagon next. you're watching "meet the press" daily. ily. hey, get your own vapors relax with vicks vapobath or with vicks vaposhower. take a soothing vicks vapo moment wherever you chose. wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the off
there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicsnd i wish we could see everyone. i am not -- if we open the clinic 24/7 i'm not sure we would be able to see all of the people who need care. >> and that clinic is working to up their staffing numbers, asking doctors to take on extra shifts, but it just doesn't seem like a viable solution long-term for them. chuck? >> priscilla thompson in what could be a preview of quite a few...
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people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinic wills be full of patients.e everyone. if we open the clinic 24/7 i'm not sure we we would be able to see all of the people who need care. >> and they're working to hire more staff, but that is happening not just in oklahoma they're talking about the clinics in states that are being asked to take on patients as well. that is what it means for those that don't have the means and they travel to another state. take that time off of work to have a procedure like this done. very concerning for advocates and providers on the ground. not only on the ground but in places like next, oklahoma, kansas, and the neighboring states, kraiz. >> priscilla thomas, thank you for that eye opening look of that law. >>> vice president kamala harris is set to touch down in oakland, with california. she is there to throw her support behind gavin newsom. he is facing a high stakes recall election. jacob soberoff is outside of the mail in ballot processing center there. explain how we got here. >> ye, i'll explain how we got here first.
people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinic wills be full of patients.e everyone. if we open the clinic 24/7 i'm not sure we we would be able to see all of the people who need care. >> and they're working to hire more staff, but that is happening not just in oklahoma they're talking about the clinics in states that are being asked to take on patients as well. that is what it means for those that don't have the means and they travel to another state. take that...
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joining us now republican congressman mark wane mullen from oklahoma. you for having me. >> bret: start at the beginning. how does this start? >> well, i want to make it very clear. i wasn't looking to try to get in afghanistan. that wasn't what was this thing started out to be. what started was people started calling me wanting help. and we had been getting friends of mine that was in the service that said can you help our interpreter get out? which we had a lot of conversations about that. then we started getting phone calls from people that had family members or friends that were amvets or american citizens am sets for short. let me make a phone call it came out they needed a state department or a government entity to sponsor their flight going. in that's the only way they could get in. and no one would sponsor their flight. even though it was -- designated to get these 20 americans out. and so they called me back and said would you be interested in spawrng the flight? and i said i mean, what do you mean financially? and they said no, congressional -
joining us now republican congressman mark wane mullen from oklahoma. you for having me. >> bret: start at the beginning. how does this start? >> well, i want to make it very clear. i wasn't looking to try to get in afghanistan. that wasn't what was this thing started out to be. what started was people started calling me wanting help. and we had been getting friends of mine that was in the service that said can you help our interpreter get out? which we had a lot of conversations...
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we need help. >> 168 people died in oklahoma city.hat got landed on my heart. >> reporter: while searching the rubble, melville noticed something. >> i could see first hand that although we have many really terrific civilian dog handlers, i saw that for the first two days, the firefighters, meaning the task force, stood back and wondered what are we going to do with these civilians? >> reporter: and so she returned home to california with a plan. start a non-profit, the national disaster search dog foundation that would do something that hadn't been done before. train firefighters and dogs together. free of charge. the kicker -- she'd get most of the kids from rescue shelters. >> looking for a dog that has high drive that doesn't make a good pet. they're going to run on the rubble, they're going to everything just to get that reward. >> reporter: jason vasquez is a fire captain. he says search dogs use their keen noses and outsized enthusiasm to find humans and human remains in disasters. >> they use 100% smell. their nose is 100% wor
we need help. >> 168 people died in oklahoma city.hat got landed on my heart. >> reporter: while searching the rubble, melville noticed something. >> i could see first hand that although we have many really terrific civilian dog handlers, i saw that for the first two days, the firefighters, meaning the task force, stood back and wondered what are we going to do with these civilians? >> reporter: and so she returned home to california with a plan. start a non-profit, the...
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host: our guest has been serving oklahoma for 10 terms, tom cole, republican representative, great to have you with us. up ahead, what the future of the federal government -- what is the future for federal workers if the federal government shuts down. we are joined by max stier with the partnership for public service to talk about the implications of a possible government shutdown. later, judy chu will be with us to talk about the shutdown and possible action this week on the infrastructure plan and the budget reconciliation measure. ♪ >> "washington post" reporter craig whitlock begins chapter 15 in his book -- in his new book " the afghanistan papers" this way. "the fraudulent reelection
host: our guest has been serving oklahoma for 10 terms, tom cole, republican representative, great to have you with us. up ahead, what the future of the federal government -- what is the future for federal workers if the federal government shuts down. we are joined by max stier with the partnership for public service to talk about the implications of a possible government shutdown. later, judy chu will be with us to talk about the shutdown and possible action this week on the infrastructure...
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tulsa, oklahoma. you look at a list of top places to live and you'll often find it, a city of promise, of a new kind of energy, as its motto says. but look a bit closer, just over the railroad track that is separate the north from the south side and you'll find the city divided, segregated. and if you walk deeper into north tulsa, past the boarded up houses and the broken basketball hoops, you'll hear a story that's all too familiar. >> the truth is, man, i've had to deal with the pain. i've had to deal with the anger, the frustration, the sadness, the mystery, you know? >> like the families of george floyd, ahmaud arbery, breonna taylor, michael brown and hundreds of other young african-americans whose names are being chanted in protests nationwide, malcolm scott wants his story told. >> because if we don't know it exists, how can we do anything about it? >> his story starts like so many other black lives that have struggled to matter. raised in poverty under the watchful, suspicious eye of the polic
tulsa, oklahoma. you look at a list of top places to live and you'll often find it, a city of promise, of a new kind of energy, as its motto says. but look a bit closer, just over the railroad track that is separate the north from the south side and you'll find the city divided, segregated. and if you walk deeper into north tulsa, past the boarded up houses and the broken basketball hoops, you'll hear a story that's all too familiar. >> the truth is, man, i've had to deal with the pain....
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i yield back to the gentleman from oklahoma. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i just want to point out for the record that in texas, only 51% of the population is fully vaccinated. that's better than tennessee, but still that means half the population are not -- i yield the gentleman 15 seconds mr. burgess: the gentleman will notice that the primary county i represent, denton county, has a significantly higher vaccination rate because we put together a vaccine hub at texas motor speedway and we're grateful for the participation of all members of the community. mr. mcgovern: i merely point out we have a lot of work to do in this country to control the virus. i also want to insert in the record a letter to the speaker from janet yellen, the secretary of the treasury, and let me quote from the letter, it says, we know from previous debt limit impasses that waiting nel last minute can cause serious harm to business and consumer
i yield back to the gentleman from oklahoma. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: madam speaker, i just want to point out for the record that in texas, only 51% of the population is fully vaccinated. that's better than tennessee, but still that means half the population are not -- i yield the gentleman 15 seconds mr. burgess: the gentleman will notice that the primary county i represent, denton county, has a...
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only seen a handful of ivermectin in oklahoma hospitals.on control is not hearing calls that we're being poisoned with ivermectin. they received a dozen maybe. they rolled on the story that the hospitals were so overrun. the issue is single source stories. that is what the media goes with. your reaction? >> this is a problem throughout the media. we call this derivative journalism. it is not really journalism. it is basically a quote given to a local news out let where a bunch of other places call themselves news outlets, misinterpret it, send it out to the public. this same group of people routinely attacks the american public, consuming misinformation they read on facebook and their friends and family are sharing. the truth is the american media is the source of some of the most dangerous information that they cook up. elizabeth: we saw in a headline in msnbc, that florida governor ron desantis is misinformed of covid-19. he is the governor. he is concerned and i knows the scope of this virus. what he is talking about is having government
only seen a handful of ivermectin in oklahoma hospitals.on control is not hearing calls that we're being poisoned with ivermectin. they received a dozen maybe. they rolled on the story that the hospitals were so overrun. the issue is single source stories. that is what the media goes with. your reaction? >> this is a problem throughout the media. we call this derivative journalism. it is not really journalism. it is basically a quote given to a local news out let where a bunch of other...
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there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicss, and i wish we could see everyone. if we open the clinic 24/7, i'm not sure we would be able to see all the people who need care. >> reporter: jeff, we're also talking to advocates here who are getting calls from women who say they don't have the resources to travel to a different state to have a procedure like this done, and so there's a very real fear among advocacy groups that some people could try to take measures into their own hands leading to devastating impacts, long-term health impacts for the mother and potentially that unborn child. jeff? >> priscilla thompson there in austin, texas for us. that will do it for us today. thanks for spending the hour with us. ayman mohyeldin picks up the coverage coming up next. ayman mohyeldin picks up the coverage coming up next. drove e for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ to make my vision a real
there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicss, and i wish we could see everyone. if we open the clinic 24/7, i'm not sure we would be able to see all the people who need care. >> reporter: jeff, we're also talking to advocates here who are getting calls from women who say they don't have the resources to travel to a different state to have a procedure like this done, and so there's a very real fear among advocacy groups that some...
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let's talk about this now with republican congressman markwayne mullin of oklahoma.ee. sir, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me on, and thanks for covering this story. >> first things first here, because i think there's going to be a lot of curiosity about who these folks are that came out over land, the first people we are aware who have done this. you have been working with a team of veterans and others. tell us who these people are, and tell us about their journey, what it was like? >> well, we started this group about two weeks ago. m miriam and her three kids are from emerald, texas, and we had got a request to see if we could help them in my office, along with the office of ronny jackson, and when we got the request, i reached out to friends of mine who were contractors and asked if they had people still working in the area, which they did. once we contacted them, they started putting an organization together working with the sitnel foundation, a nonprofit organization that is absolutely awesome. they're nonpolitical. they do this stu
let's talk about this now with republican congressman markwayne mullin of oklahoma.ee. sir, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me on, and thanks for covering this story. >> first things first here, because i think there's going to be a lot of curiosity about who these folks are that came out over land, the first people we are aware who have done this. you have been working with a team of veterans and others. tell us who these people are, and tell us about...
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not in that part of oklahoma. i was talking to my psychiatrist about this today, probably a waste of time and money. >> greg: why are you talking to him about that. he's getting paid. don't waste your talking points on him. i asked, what do you make of this. >> dagen: classic schadenfreude. people are reinforcing their self-worth and superiority by the suffering of others. he said it is less common in person. and then i said to him well, it's less common in person because if you called me white trash to my face, you're taking a pavement map in front of the tasty freeze. that moved along to my anger management problem. >> greg: it looks like we are out of time here. could you venmo me. >> greg: i will. you would make good money doing that. >> greg: i have a good voice for psychiatrist. >> tyrus: you have a good voice to end it. that was good, asking for payment. >> greg: would you like some kleenex. my next patient, kate. kat. you are quite an accomplished writer. you write for national review among other places. h
not in that part of oklahoma. i was talking to my psychiatrist about this today, probably a waste of time and money. >> greg: why are you talking to him about that. he's getting paid. don't waste your talking points on him. i asked, what do you make of this. >> dagen: classic schadenfreude. people are reinforcing their self-worth and superiority by the suffering of others. he said it is less common in person. and then i said to him well, it's less common in person because if you...
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this happened on saturday and a college game in oklahoma. in nebraska horseback went for a long touch down. i need to see if poss, intercepted inspect fashion by oklahoma, c. j graham, an incredible display of athleticism and then the one hand to touch for the record, oklahoma won the game. bice 7. all right, that's your sport for now. more later rope. joe. thank you very much indeed. now the 1st day that has wild crowds in paris, nation pulling water, 600 meters and a tightrope between the eiffel tower and the theatre nearby square. he relied on a narrow strip of rope. as he walked 70 meters above the ground and anguish is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all the stores. i'm about to say goodbye. ah news. news. news. news. news meet you ice small natural rocks from outer space that survive the journey down to us and have high market value for rock and minimal collectors. alders even worlds joins the moroccan nomads in their desert such with these gifts for adults. yeah, i can tell that it's a meter i had it is it is i me
this happened on saturday and a college game in oklahoma. in nebraska horseback went for a long touch down. i need to see if poss, intercepted inspect fashion by oklahoma, c. j graham, an incredible display of athleticism and then the one hand to touch for the record, oklahoma won the game. bice 7. all right, that's your sport for now. more later rope. joe. thank you very much indeed. now the 1st day that has wild crowds in paris, nation pulling water, 600 meters and a tightrope between the...
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i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with it. >> we are running short on time. for any questions please get them, please come up to the microphone if you have a question. i have one last question retaining my right for the last question. hi. >> actually i was going over in my mind what question to ask what. >> hi daniel how are you? i thought that was you. >> i'm glad you got to the last point i was going to come to that i feel wages and i grew up in the south mcdonald's was my first job, my brother's first job, my nephew's first job. when they moved to los angeles i'm supporting a family with a job from mcdonald's. the fight for 15 would've
i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with it. >> we are running short...
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you want to blame it on ahmad -- oklahoma. you -- abama obama.s long as we're d-wooded, we are so easily to be the cause of it the internet has almost conquered out people. we have people who all they want to do on the internet all day is talk "idiocracy." host: let's go to joseph who's calling from manchester, connecticut. joseph, good morning. caller: how are you? host: go ahead, joseph. caller: yeah. 20 years ago, i was in elementary school in the third grade. and they made my classroom lockdown and shelter in place in a closet. and i wasn't sure what was going on. and then i came home when i found out. my father and my grandmother told me what was going on. and i knew that the world had changed. and i, i didn't know that the world had changed that much, that we would forever fix the way we travel and how -- forever change the way that we did things. and that we judge certain people. because arab-americans and everything for things that a select group of people did. and i've been really disappointed in my country for, for the past 20 years. i'
you want to blame it on ahmad -- oklahoma. you -- abama obama.s long as we're d-wooded, we are so easily to be the cause of it the internet has almost conquered out people. we have people who all they want to do on the internet all day is talk "idiocracy." host: let's go to joseph who's calling from manchester, connecticut. joseph, good morning. caller: how are you? host: go ahead, joseph. caller: yeah. 20 years ago, i was in elementary school in the third grade. and they made my...
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plbut oklahoma, rural oklahoma.barnes and getting the horse goo and eating it and the gun shot victims are waiting. it's ridiculous. this is what you get when you try to further a narrative and don't have a incentive to step back and say is this really true, the case? what is the cost to rolling stone? they have a ton of traffic. update on the top. they don't lose the journalist i can integrity. nobody trusts them. the cost benefit analysis. to begin with. we will put it out there, and maybe it's true. >> someone who tweeted that outcome are rachel maddox with great concern of the country. ivermectin. it wasn't a renegade organization in a bomb shelter. came in and spoke about it social media said it was too dangerous. ivermectin, by the way, however it turns out or decide to do was developed and awarded a noble prize in 2015. it combats river blindness and tropical malities.iv sometimes drugs work for different things. some people chosee to try it. it wasn't out there to >> right. make a mockery of. exactly. our cd
plbut oklahoma, rural oklahoma.barnes and getting the horse goo and eating it and the gun shot victims are waiting. it's ridiculous. this is what you get when you try to further a narrative and don't have a incentive to step back and say is this really true, the case? what is the cost to rolling stone? they have a ton of traffic. update on the top. they don't lose the journalist i can integrity. nobody trusts them. the cost benefit analysis. to begin with. we will put it out there, and maybe...
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homecoming around the oklahoma city area. do hope that at some point we can get you to visit here in person and i cannot tell you what a powerful experience the book was a wish you the best. i encourage all of you to get a copy and read the book if you have not read white rage or one person know vote spent some time and go out and do the work. thank you and take care and we will see you soon. >> in february 2020 there was a lot of focus first on the diamond princess cruise ship off the coast of japan and there was 500 or 600 passengers on the ship a lot of elderly americans said there is a big fight of what to do and how to get them home. at the time there were 360,000 people on cruise ships around the world it was constantly in the headlines the white house situation room constantly talking about this. but the president was getting nervous about sending these people back to the united states if they were infected so at one point he was in a meeting in a situation room and said we are not bringing them back. i don't want them
homecoming around the oklahoma city area. do hope that at some point we can get you to visit here in person and i cannot tell you what a powerful experience the book was a wish you the best. i encourage all of you to get a copy and read the book if you have not read white rage or one person know vote spent some time and go out and do the work. thank you and take care and we will see you soon. >> in february 2020 there was a lot of focus first on the diamond princess cruise ship off the...
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so it's a virtual homecoming the second part of the state around oklahoma city area by some of those places but i do hope we will get to have you visit your person at some time i can't tell you what a powerful experience the progress. i wish you the best and i encourage you all to get a copy once again we people can also go back if you haven't read white rage or "one person, no vote", spend some time with these books and go out and do the books of thank you and take care, everybody and we will see you soon. ♪♪ >> weakens on c-span2 are an intellectual piece of us has a history key documents american stories and sunday's book tv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span tube runs from these television companies and more including comcast. >> you think it's just the community center? way more than that. >> comcast partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled this to students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. ♪♪ >> comcast support c-span2 is a public service. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online s
so it's a virtual homecoming the second part of the state around oklahoma city area by some of those places but i do hope we will get to have you visit your person at some time i can't tell you what a powerful experience the progress. i wish you the best and i encourage you all to get a copy once again we people can also go back if you haven't read white rage or "one person, no vote", spend some time with these books and go out and do the books of thank you and take care, everybody...
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. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma. >> critical race theory, the 1619 project is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here. it's being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to the project that is about power. maintaining power. not about how to have a healthy, strong, vibrant society. how to have a vibrant, multiethnic, multi-religious democracy but it's about maintaining power for a small swath of people and being willing to pray onfear. to make that happen . >> i wonder often if the terminology we use impedes us in a certain sense at a good example would be this. i often wonder that people hear the term white supremacy for example and the first thing they think about is the ku klux klan like, flags burning or crosses burning and they don't think about it in terms of societal structures . it's very easy to say i'm not those people. i'm not obviously racist in that sense. and it's not written even really about you as a person. it's very much about the societal structures we have
. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma. >> critical race theory, the 1619 project is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here. it's being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to the project that is about power. maintaining power. not about how to have a healthy, strong, vibrant society. how to have a vibrant, multiethnic, multi-religious democracy but it's about maintaining power...
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. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma. >> critical race theory, the 1619 project is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here. it's being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to the project that is about power. maintaining power. not about how to have a healthy, strong, vibrant society. how to have a vibrant, multiethnic, multi-religious democracy but it's about maintaining power for a small swath of people and being willing to pray onfear. to make that happen . >> i wonder often if the terminology we use impedes us in a certain sense at a good example would be this. i often wonder that people hear the term white supremacy for example and the first thing they think about is the ku klux klan like, flags burning or crosses burning and they don't think about it in terms of societal structures . it's very easy to say i'm not those people. i'm not obviously racist in that sense. and it's not written even really about you as a person. it's very much about the societal structures we have
. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma. >> critical race theory, the 1619 project is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here. it's being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to the project that is about power. maintaining power. not about how to have a healthy, strong, vibrant society. how to have a vibrant, multiethnic, multi-religious democracy but it's about maintaining power...
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we are in the central part of the state around oklahoma city area. i do hope at some point we will get to have you visit in person and i can't tell you what a great experience this book was and i wish you the best with it but i encourage all of you guys to get a copy of this book and if you have a red white rage spend some time with these books and go out and do the work. so thank you and take care everybody and we'll see you very soon.
we are in the central part of the state around oklahoma city area. i do hope at some point we will get to have you visit in person and i can't tell you what a great experience this book was and i wish you the best with it but i encourage all of you guys to get a copy of this book and if you have a red white rage spend some time with these books and go out and do the work. so thank you and take care everybody and we'll see you very soon.
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but not the case in oklahoma, kansas, little rock, through texas. very, very hot coming up, we'll talk about the week ahead forecast and if we will get any relief from that heat >> they need that. >> especially in san antonio >>> a volcano eruption is forcing evacuations on la palma. the ash and smoke billowing into the air. soldiers are helping evacuate hundreds of residents. authorities haven't reported any injuries, but several roads have collapsed. this is the first time the volcano has erupted in 50 years. >>> more ahead, including matthew mcconaughey's surprising poll numbers in texas. >>> printing a 3-d space rocket in the factory of the future stay with us saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. still fresh unstopables i
but not the case in oklahoma, kansas, little rock, through texas. very, very hot coming up, we'll talk about the week ahead forecast and if we will get any relief from that heat >> they need that. >> especially in san antonio >>> a volcano eruption is forcing evacuations on la palma. the ash and smoke billowing into the air. soldiers are helping evacuate hundreds of residents. authorities haven't reported any injuries, but several roads have collapsed. this is the first...
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host: oklahoma city on the federal employees line. good morning.ould like to know if the federal and tight -- retired employees will get their check on october 1. guest: great question. there are exceptions in a shutdown to who is actually funded. there are three types of federal employees, those who are furloughed, meaning that the government said you have to stay home and you cannot do your work, those that are accepted, those performing emergency services and getting to your question that involves the preservation of property, and the third is those that are exempt. there are a lot of functions of government not subject to annual appropriation and those functions can continue forward so long as there is dollars for them to pursue or for them to do the work. there are some interesting examples where what is traditionally exempt is not exempt. the highway transportation fund is going to lose its authorization at the same time as the appropriations will at midnight tomorrow. in terms, -- in terms of the check, the likelihood is that you will get th
host: oklahoma city on the federal employees line. good morning.ould like to know if the federal and tight -- retired employees will get their check on october 1. guest: great question. there are exceptions in a shutdown to who is actually funded. there are three types of federal employees, those who are furloughed, meaning that the government said you have to stay home and you cannot do your work, those that are accepted, those performing emergency services and getting to your question that...
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the character was not something i'd seen before, you know, a roughneck from oklahoma, that is a verying time with those guys was really...interesting and kind of critical to getting this guy right. the movie is really well observed, do you think part of the enjoyment is actually seeing your character as a kind of fish out of water? yeah, tom, but in a real way, but not in a hollywood movie way. like, the character that i play is a very specific thing, and to sort of put that guy in a place like marseille, which is in itself a very specific city and to kind of see how those two interact with one another was a really interesting movie. it is a drama that is directed and cowritten by the oscar—winning filmmaker tom mccarthy, its story partly based on amanda knox, the us exchange student who was wrongly convicted of the 2007 murder of her british roommate in italy. early on, 10—11 years ago i was following that case, i thought it was fascinating. i think personally i felt like it was sensationalised in a way that wasn't ultimately very healthy, but i really wanted to examine the relation
the character was not something i'd seen before, you know, a roughneck from oklahoma, that is a verying time with those guys was really...interesting and kind of critical to getting this guy right. the movie is really well observed, do you think part of the enjoyment is actually seeing your character as a kind of fish out of water? yeah, tom, but in a real way, but not in a hollywood movie way. like, the character that i play is a very specific thing, and to sort of put that guy in a place like...
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. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma, yeah. >> right, right, critical race theory, the 1619 project, right, is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here is being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to a project that is about power, maintaining power, not about how you have a healthy strong vibrant society, how you have a vibrant multiracial multiethnic multireligious democracy, but it is about maintaining power for a swath of people and being willing to prey on fear to make that happen. >> you know, i wonder often if the terminology we use impedes us in a certain sense. a good example would be this, i often worry that people hear the term white supremacy, for example, and first thing they think about is the ku klux klan and like flags burning -- or crosses burning in people's yards. they don't think about it in terms of societal structures, you know? and it's very easy to say well, i'm not, you know -- i'm not those people. i'm not, you know, obviously racist in that sense, and i
. >> critical race theory was just outlawed in oklahoma, yeah. >> right, right, critical race theory, the 1619 project, right, is getting banned. so teaching this history about how we got here is being banned because that kind of information, that kind of education is seen as destructive and detrimental to a project that is about power, maintaining power, not about how you have a healthy strong vibrant society, how you have a vibrant multiracial multiethnic multireligious democracy,...
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the character was not something i'd seen before, you know, a roughneck from oklahoma, that is a verye guys was really...interesting and kind of critical to getting this guy right. the movie is really well observed, do you think part of the enjoyment is actually seeing your character as a kind of fish out of water? yeah, tom, but in a real way, but not in a hollywood movie way. like, the character that i play is a very specific thing, and to sort of put that guy in a place like marseille, which is in itself a very specific city and to kind of see how those to interact with one another was a really interesting movie. it is a drama that is directed and cowritten by the oscar—winning filmmaker tom mccarthy, its story partly based on amanda knox, the us exchange student who was wrongly convicted of the 2007 murder of her british roommate in italy. early on, 10—11 years ago i was following that case, i thought it was fascinating. i think personally i felt like it was sensationalised in a way that wasn't ultimately very healthy, but i really wanted to examine the relationship, which was fic
the character was not something i'd seen before, you know, a roughneck from oklahoma, that is a verye guys was really...interesting and kind of critical to getting this guy right. the movie is really well observed, do you think part of the enjoyment is actually seeing your character as a kind of fish out of water? yeah, tom, but in a real way, but not in a hollywood movie way. like, the character that i play is a very specific thing, and to sort of put that guy in a place like marseille, which...
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down, i need to see if pulse intercepted inspect, killer fashion, bio, oklahoma, c. j gram. incredible display of athleticism and then the $100.00 catch for the record. title one again, 73. in that please vote for now, but to joe, thanks very much and that's it for. this is our, i'll be back in a couple of minutes and more. know these stories, bye for now. i on counting the cost is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. president teaching, ping launches, reaping socialist reforms, address inequality of the world's 2nd biggest economy. cost was sick and had watches a spelling fall counting the cost. on examining the headline, we can have a political, the census political difference should not be the reason for kill other human investigative german location. we've gained access to a training camp run by a boy from different corn and i never see no american dream in america. you just feel like you're caged animal, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program that open your eyes to tennis, if you well today on algiers, near russell bid in sou
down, i need to see if pulse intercepted inspect, killer fashion, bio, oklahoma, c. j gram. incredible display of athleticism and then the $100.00 catch for the record. title one again, 73. in that please vote for now, but to joe, thanks very much and that's it for. this is our, i'll be back in a couple of minutes and more. know these stories, bye for now. i on counting the cost is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. president teaching, ping launches, reaping socialist reforms,...
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there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicsnd that not every woman can afford to take time off work and find childcare for other children and even the travel expenses that it requires to go to another state and have this procedure done. so there's also growing concern here that some women may try to take matters into their own hands. that could have devastating long term health impacts for not only them but potentially, that unborn child >> another unruly airline passenger. this time on another level snarling and growling at people on board houston, we have a problem that 61-year-old timothy armstrong traveling from l.a. to salt lake on monday. one of the other passengers captured this dog-like thing happening on his phone the witness says he heard armstrong making racist and sexist comments to a person on board. you can see him getting out of his seat and screaming at the flight attendants. american airlines says police removed him from the flight after they landed. [ yelling >> cops cited him with disorderly conduct before th
there are going to be oklahoma people who won't be able to receive care in oklahoma because the clinicsnd that not every woman can afford to take time off work and find childcare for other children and even the travel expenses that it requires to go to another state and have this procedure done. so there's also growing concern here that some women may try to take matters into their own hands. that could have devastating long term health impacts for not only them but potentially, that unborn...