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oklahoma. and so this was, frankly, not in issue in oklahoma, and not an issue that arose all that frequently in the rest of the country either. that having been said, to be sure, there are reported cases, mostly from state courts, in which the issue arose at various points over the years, and notwithstanding these courts, dicta, it is a recent issue. as recently as the 19 80s, -- took a contrary position on this question. as i said at the outset, this issue has taken a key importance in light of the situation on the ground in oklahoma. there are now, essentially, three times as many people living in indian country in the united states as a result of this court's decision in mcgirt. there's now 1.8 million more people living in indian country. and our best estimate is that, of the cases affected by mcgirt, approximately 20% of those cases involve this permutation, namely crimes committed by not indians against indians. is there a problem, and this is just a practical question about practice, an
oklahoma. and so this was, frankly, not in issue in oklahoma, and not an issue that arose all that frequently in the rest of the country either. that having been said, to be sure, there are reported cases, mostly from state courts, in which the issue arose at various points over the years, and notwithstanding these courts, dicta, it is a recent issue. as recently as the 19 80s, -- took a contrary position on this question. as i said at the outset, this issue has taken a key importance in light...
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oklahoma. there are now essentially three times as many people living in indian country in the united states as a result of this court's decision in mcgirt. there are now 1.8 million more people living in indian country. and our best estimate is that of the cases affected by mcgirt, approximately 20% of those cases involve this permtation. namely crimes committed by nonindians against indians. >> is there a problem just-- and this is a practical question, a question about practice, and practical consideration, how do you determine whether or not the victim is an indian? this case involves a little girl with cerebral palsy. is there a preliminary jurisdictional question as to whether or not the victim is or is not an indian. >> there's no dispute about that here, justice thomas, but it's not easy. i think that one virtue of our position it would greatly simplify law enforcement, status of the victim would not be an inquiry, the only inquiry would be the status of the offender. and the city of tu
oklahoma. there are now essentially three times as many people living in indian country in the united states as a result of this court's decision in mcgirt. there are now 1.8 million more people living in indian country. and our best estimate is that of the cases affected by mcgirt, approximately 20% of those cases involve this permtation. namely crimes committed by nonindians against indians. >> is there a problem just-- and this is a practical question, a question about practice, and...
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this is tulsa, oklahoma. where we now know a gunman has gone on a rampage inside a hospital authorities tell nbc news three to four people have been shot and killed multiple other people are injured. i do have some updates as well, as we look in at local reporting. for one, the police have found what they believe to be the car that belonged to the shooter who police say is now deceased they're on scene they have confirmed the active shooter. just about 6:00 p.m. eastern time, so 5:00 p.m. central in fact, the first 911 call was 4:51 p.m. central time they went to assist, the fire department went to assist. we know the shooter went to the second floor of this hospital. we do not know the motive. as an aside -- two asides for you, five days ago, tulsa police went through an active shooter training 29 apprentice police officers went through this training and now, and there are pictures of that that they're showing us. this was on the heels of the last active shooter situation, which was down in uvalde, texas, wh
this is tulsa, oklahoma. where we now know a gunman has gone on a rampage inside a hospital authorities tell nbc news three to four people have been shot and killed multiple other people are injured. i do have some updates as well, as we look in at local reporting. for one, the police have found what they believe to be the car that belonged to the shooter who police say is now deceased they're on scene they have confirmed the active shooter. just about 6:00 p.m. eastern time, so 5:00 p.m....
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kevin stitt is the 28th governor of oklahoma, a fourth generation oklahoma, and has been married to hisife sarah for 23 years and they have six beautiful children. he is leading the state with a vision to become top 10 in growth for jobs, infrastructure education and more read governor stitt is an entrepreneur and grew it to an impressive 40 states. and he started with $5,000. he has since then transformed the state thanks to his incredible business acumen, item 2018, he received more votes than any gubernatorial candidate in state history in his first bid for elective office of any kind. none of this would be possible without the leadership of governor stitt, who signed into law a texas style heartbeat built legislation to ban online distribution of chemical abortion pills, and not one, but two life at conception asked, through traditional enforcement. because of that, oklahoma has become the first state to receive the pro-life sanctuary award in the nation thanks to his commitment to protecting life. [applause] this interstate truly is a sanctuary state for the pre-born and their moth
kevin stitt is the 28th governor of oklahoma, a fourth generation oklahoma, and has been married to hisife sarah for 23 years and they have six beautiful children. he is leading the state with a vision to become top 10 in growth for jobs, infrastructure education and more read governor stitt is an entrepreneur and grew it to an impressive 40 states. and he started with $5,000. he has since then transformed the state thanks to his incredible business acumen, item 2018, he received more votes...
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in oklahoma it's not controversial.oing is protecting women's sports making sure there is a level playing field for female athletes who work hard and dream of being number one. [applause] the reality is, men are biologically different than women. men have more muscle mass, their bones are larger and denser, larger loans, larger airways, male athletes have physicale advantages on the field, in the pool, on the court so how is it fair for female athlete or swimmer who's been training shoots she was 12 to lose a scholarship to a biological male? it's not, simply not fair and not going to happen in the state of oklahoma. [cheering and applauding] another bill i signed was the one that says kids in public schools, pre-k-12, girls use girls bathrooms and boys use boy bathrooms. [cheering and applauding] i kind of scratch my head i have to sign these bills, it is crazy. the other thing bill says is schools are going to offer single occupancy or changing room for anybody uncomfortable and that's all it does. it's not really con
in oklahoma it's not controversial.oing is protecting women's sports making sure there is a level playing field for female athletes who work hard and dream of being number one. [applause] the reality is, men are biologically different than women. men have more muscle mass, their bones are larger and denser, larger loans, larger airways, male athletes have physicale advantages on the field, in the pool, on the court so how is it fair for female athlete or swimmer who's been training shoots she...
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>> we took oklahoma history in the ninth grade. and a half about the race massacre. we did not cover that in class. i read it because i was interested in history. and it was a real revelation. it brought home just how pervasive racism was in the united states and in the social system. >> historians often refer to the early part of the 20th century as the low point in race relations. >> african americans are under attack in all different quarers in all parts of the union. this is an era where the nature of lynchings are getting more and more barbaric. >> lynching is a form of domestic terrorism that targeted primarily african americans. in events to which people brought their children, lynching was widespread in the united states. that there would be such a film, like birth of a nation produced at the time, neither shocks nor surprises me. >> "birth of a nation," a landmark film that came out in 1915. black people were portrayed in very demeaning manner. the ku klux klan as heroes. >> "birth of nation" attests to the purity and chas
>> we took oklahoma history in the ninth grade. and a half about the race massacre. we did not cover that in class. i read it because i was interested in history. and it was a real revelation. it brought home just how pervasive racism was in the united states and in the social system. >> historians often refer to the early part of the 20th century as the low point in race relations. >> african americans are under attack in all different quarers in all parts of the union. this...
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in oklahoma. have any-- >> does that include then, that if a woman wants to have an abortion or tries to get one, even now in your state, she's breaking the law? >> that's right, but let me tell you this, we don't punish the woman, not the mother. it's not a crime for the mother, it's a crime for the person who do it, aid or abet or solicit it. we know an oklahoma woman if she wants to have an abortion, she can go to colorado, anywhere else, any other states that permit it, but we're celebrating, neil, the fact that for about three weeks, oklahoma's been abortion-free for the first time since 1973. neil: so if there are any doctors or clinics or agencies that worked at even now to offer women abortions, they're technically breaking the law and they could-- they could be leading a crime? >> that's right, it's not a technical violation, it is a violation. it's a felony and they're open to civil penalties and we have a texas style private right of civil enforcement. anybody in oklahoma could sue that
in oklahoma. have any-- >> does that include then, that if a woman wants to have an abortion or tries to get one, even now in your state, she's breaking the law? >> that's right, but let me tell you this, we don't punish the woman, not the mother. it's not a crime for the mother, it's a crime for the person who do it, aid or abet or solicit it. we know an oklahoma woman if she wants to have an abortion, she can go to colorado, anywhere else, any other states that permit it, but...
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i know the state of oklahoma, there has been a lot of movement around abortion access., remind us, what are the rules, the restrictions now, and how might they change in coming days? >> that's right. oklahoma governor kevin stitt signed house bill 4320 seven late last month, which effectively outlaws abortion in the state almost entirely. that comes on the heels of a different band the government signed earlier in may which outlawed abortion after six weeks, which is before most women know that they are pregnant. it is important to know that it is and election year, and governor stitt is seeking reelection here in oklahoma. he has promised to sign every antiabortion measure that reaches his desk, and he has gned five so far this year. abortion advocates say this latest one is the strictest in the nation, as it not only outlaws abortion at fertilization but also allows private citizens to sue one another. there are a few exceptions to this law. to save the life of the mother is one of them as well as for incidents of rape and incest, but those incidents have to have been
i know the state of oklahoma, there has been a lot of movement around abortion access., remind us, what are the rules, the restrictions now, and how might they change in coming days? >> that's right. oklahoma governor kevin stitt signed house bill 4320 seven late last month, which effectively outlaws abortion in the state almost entirely. that comes on the heels of a different band the government signed earlier in may which outlawed abortion after six weeks, which is before most women...
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and this is what happen in oklahoma. there was an insistent push through drought and dust whether were bombing the clouds and everyone was suffering greatly to try to read the assignment of those who were considered unfit. and remember that that term was quite amorphous. carrie buck was b unfit because she had been the victim of a rape. the people who ended up in a silence were generally white in oklahoma because of the classes of individuals, native americans or blacks were not even considered they could even build a silence that would allow for the care of black persons or native americans at the time. but for white person at the time the question was, were you unfit for various reasons? and those of various reasons were quite amorphous. want to talk a little bit about eugenics because i think the term is full of contradiction, and it was full of contradiction at the time skinner versus oklahoma was being litigated. so do something called negative eugenics and negative eugenics was about reading the society of the bad
and this is what happen in oklahoma. there was an insistent push through drought and dust whether were bombing the clouds and everyone was suffering greatly to try to read the assignment of those who were considered unfit. and remember that that term was quite amorphous. carrie buck was b unfit because she had been the victim of a rape. the people who ended up in a silence were generally white in oklahoma because of the classes of individuals, native americans or blacks were not even considered...
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this is what happened in oklahoma. there was a push during drought and dust where they were bombing the clouds and everyone was suffering greatly to try to rid the asylums of those who are considered unfit. that term was quite amorphous. carrie buck was unfit because she had been the victim of rape. the people who ended up in the asylums were generally white because others were not considered, they didn't need to build asylums that would allow for the care of white persons or native americans at the time. for white persons at the time, the question was where you unfit for various reasons. i want to talk about eugenics because the term is fill up -- full of contradiction and it was at the time skinner versus oklahoma was being litigated. there was negative eugenics which was about ridding society of the bad genes. america was a leader and that. most of the states had sterilization laws that applied to the feebleminded or unfit. we sent those laws to hitler's. this has been documented. eugenics itself had two different f
this is what happened in oklahoma. there was a push during drought and dust where they were bombing the clouds and everyone was suffering greatly to try to rid the asylums of those who are considered unfit. that term was quite amorphous. carrie buck was unfit because she had been the victim of rape. the people who ended up in the asylums were generally white because others were not considered, they didn't need to build asylums that would allow for the care of white persons or native americans...
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and this is what happened in oklahoma. was a push during the drought and dust where they were bombing the clouds and everyone wasg suffering greatly to try to rid the asylum of those who were considered unfit and remember it was quite amorphous. carrie buck had been the victim of a rape. but people it ended up were generally white in oklahoma because other classes of individuals were predominant or black were not even considered. they were not allowed in for the care of black persons were native americans at the time. but for white persons at the time the question was are you unfit for various reasons and those various reasons were quite amorphous. i want to talk a little bit about eugenics because i think the term is full of contradiction. and it was full of contradiction at the time oklahoma was being litigated. so there was something called negative eugenics and it was about ridding the society of the bad genes and america was a leader in that. most had sterilization laws that applied toil the unfit and hower they descr
and this is what happened in oklahoma. was a push during the drought and dust where they were bombing the clouds and everyone wasg suffering greatly to try to rid the asylum of those who were considered unfit and remember it was quite amorphous. carrie buck had been the victim of a rape. but people it ended up were generally white in oklahoma because other classes of individuals were predominant or black were not even considered. they were not allowed in for the care of black persons were...
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it was a hospital in tulsa, oklahoma. they said the gunman was carrying long gun as well as a handgun on him. >> so keep an eye on that. developing story. new still breaking out of tulsa. we have to take a quick break right i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. elon musk promised to pay a million customers $30,000 a year if they bought his car. they bought his car. so, where's their money? he promised customers if they bought his car, its value would increase to $200,000. they bought his car. so, where's their money? he promised investors if they bought his stock, they would get $50 billion a year in profits from robotaxis. they bought his stock. so, where's their money? and he told investors tesla was worth $1 trillion by claiming tesla was the leader in driverless robotaxi technology. but tesla doesn't have driverless robotaxi technology. tesla's full self-driving software requires a driver! many other companies have already deployed driverless robotaxis that are way ahead of tesla's. so where's the investors' mon
it was a hospital in tulsa, oklahoma. they said the gunman was carrying long gun as well as a handgun on him. >> so keep an eye on that. developing story. new still breaking out of tulsa. we have to take a quick break right i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. elon musk promised to pay a million customers $30,000 a year if they bought his car. they bought his car. so, where's their money? he promised customers if they bought his car, its value would increase to $200,000. they...
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four people dead in tulsa, oklahoma. not getting you a helicocopter. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, , liberty. liberty.♪ if you don't stain your deck, it's like the previous owner is still hanging around. previous owner: "laughs" so today let's stain, with behr, the #1 rated stain. get behr exterior stains at an everyday low price. exclusively at the home depot. >>> this white house is dealing with one crisis after another, gun violence, a critical shortage of baby formula. i want to go to caitlin collins. what is the white house saying about the shooting in tulsa? >> president biden has been briefed on it. four people have been killed so far. you talk about one crisis after another. it's also one shooting after another the white house is having to deal with. it seems like every other day almost president biden is being briefed. tonight he was briefed on what happens in tulsa, eight days ago it was what happened in texas and then before that in buffalo, new york. it came today, reporters asked immediateli
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yeah, you know, our oklahoma folks deserve better.o hear that he purchased this weapon just a few hours prior to showing up and using it definitely speaks to specifically the things we could do perhaps, you know, a waiting period and background checks that help prevent this situation. not to say -- god bless our police and all of the forces that descended upon the hospital within three minutes, and were in the building. hopefully we could have caught it much sooner had we had a waiting period. >> you discuss the potential for stopping this as we have a background check. oklahoma has a distinction that no other state has. not only does it not have red flag laws. oklahoma passed a law against the red flag laws. why? i mean, that could have certainly helped here in the three hours of passion. >> i actually authored a bill, an extreme risk protective order is what they're called, the year before this law became active. it's hard for me to wrap my head around this, because there are always, in my experience, warning signs. if you know some
yeah, you know, our oklahoma folks deserve better.o hear that he purchased this weapon just a few hours prior to showing up and using it definitely speaks to specifically the things we could do perhaps, you know, a waiting period and background checks that help prevent this situation. not to say -- god bless our police and all of the forces that descended upon the hospital within three minutes, and were in the building. hopefully we could have caught it much sooner had we had a waiting period....
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it was a very big deal for oklahoma and oklahoma has a pretty sizable victory here today.we had four cases left before today, jose. we have two cases left including two of the most interesting cases of the term. the extent to which the biden administration can shut down the trump so-called migrant protection protocol, the remain in mexico policy for people trying to come into the u.s. through the southern border and how much authority the environmental protection agency will have to curb greenhouse gas emissions. we will probably get the decisions tomorrow because the court said tomorrow is the last day. >> i'll speak with you tomorrow. >> you bet. >>> we are learning more about the 51 people killed in what is believed to be the deadliest case of human smuggling in recent u.s. history. there's 22 people from mexico. seven from guatemala. two from honduras and many more yet to be identified. three people in custody. just moments ago the president of mexico claimed that the driver of the truck tried to pretend he was a survivor. nbc news did not independently confirm that cl
it was a very big deal for oklahoma and oklahoma has a pretty sizable victory here today.we had four cases left before today, jose. we have two cases left including two of the most interesting cases of the term. the extent to which the biden administration can shut down the trump so-called migrant protection protocol, the remain in mexico policy for people trying to come into the u.s. through the southern border and how much authority the environmental protection agency will have to curb...
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cnn went to oklahoma to take a look at the effort to save his life. >> reporter: oklahoma death row inmateach time -- >> the governor issued a stay. >> reporter: he's been spared execution. but a fourth execution date could be set for as soon as september. >> somebody needs to fight for richard. >> reporter: kevin macdougal, a republican sate representative and capital punishment supporter, is going against party lines, trying to save his life. >> i will fight to end the death penalty in oklahoma if they put richard to death. >> reporter: a former hotel manager, now 59 years old, has spent 25 years in prison. twice convicted of concocting a murder for hire plan in the killing of his boss in 1997. prosecutors say it was another hotel employee who physically killed him. that man received a life sentence in exchange for his testimony pointing the finger at glossip. >> i want people to know i didn't kill this man or participate or plan. >> reporter: on knight, his attorney, took on the case in 2015, after he had exhausted all chances for an appeal, including one that made it to the u.s. suprem
cnn went to oklahoma to take a look at the effort to save his life. >> reporter: oklahoma death row inmateach time -- >> the governor issued a stay. >> reporter: he's been spared execution. but a fourth execution date could be set for as soon as september. >> somebody needs to fight for richard. >> reporter: kevin macdougal, a republican sate representative and capital punishment supporter, is going against party lines, trying to save his life. >> i will...
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we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma.e in oklahoma. it is life or death for women. >> it looks great. it is the bladdbladder, the ute the cervix. >> reporter: this doctor's mission is to bring life into the world, but he worries okl oklahoma's anti-abortion law could have unintended consequences, impacting services like in vitro fertilization. >> there is a sense of panic among patients. patients are concerned they will have access to in vitro fertilization because it is very difficult to read the law and even if you read it, as i did, it is hard to interpret it. there are a lot of ambiguities. >> reporter: abortion is effectively outlawed in oklahoma, with all four of its clinics no longer providing the service. if they can afford it, women seeking an abortion will now need to travel out of state, just like lori did. >> it was incredibly difficult. i still have flashbacks and nightmares and it is hard. and it is -- it will impact me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: one woman sharing her painful journey, trying to en
we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma.e in oklahoma. it is life or death for women. >> it looks great. it is the bladdbladder, the ute the cervix. >> reporter: this doctor's mission is to bring life into the world, but he worries okl oklahoma's anti-abortion law could have unintended consequences, impacting services like in vitro fertilization. >> there is a sense of panic among patients. patients are concerned they will have access to in vitro fertilization because it is...
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for women right now in the state of oklahoma? all of my patients that have the ability to get pregnant. all of them, i'm worried about what these delays are going to cost. being pregnant, especially for some people, it's actually very problematic. there is illnesses that can make it impossible for them to stop vomiting, we can make it hard for them to work or do school or take care of their children. i'm worried about them getting sick, i'm worried about the mental health issues that come with having an undesired pregnancy that you can't access abortion for. i'm worried about the increase in domestic violence that we see among people who are pregnant. and now, if you have to stay pregnant for longer to save up for the trip across state lines to find childcare, or things like that, your delaying the care. you're spending more time pregnant. it means that you are going to be having a later abortion later in the pregnancy. and all of these things are going to make procedure is more expensive and take longer, and those ar burdens tha
for women right now in the state of oklahoma? all of my patients that have the ability to get pregnant. all of them, i'm worried about what these delays are going to cost. being pregnant, especially for some people, it's actually very problematic. there is illnesses that can make it impossible for them to stop vomiting, we can make it hard for them to work or do school or take care of their children. i'm worried about them getting sick, i'm worried about the mental health issues that come with...
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this time on a hospital campus in oklahoma. what police are revealing about the gunman and just days after the school massacre in texas and the supermarket rampage in buffalo. what key lawmakers are now revealing about their efforts to reform gun laws. >>> the new warning about the u.s. economy. why a top banker says we're heading for an economic hurricane. what president biden is saying now about high food and gas prices. >>> johnny depp's big win. the new reaction to the verdict in his defamation trial and why some argue it could have far-reaching consequences for women. >>> plus, what could be a major step in fighting pancreatic cancer. >>> stunning upset, the inspiring win for ukraine's national soccer team on the global stage. >>> let the pomp and pageantry begin. we're live in london as the world celebrates queen elizabeth and her 70 years on the throne. the festivities kicking off the historic platinum jubilee this morning. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. we begin with the breaking news from oklahoma. yet another de
this time on a hospital campus in oklahoma. what police are revealing about the gunman and just days after the school massacre in texas and the supermarket rampage in buffalo. what key lawmakers are now revealing about their efforts to reform gun laws. >>> the new warning about the u.s. economy. why a top banker says we're heading for an economic hurricane. what president biden is saying now about high food and gas prices. >>> johnny depp's big win. the new reaction to the...
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. >> and that breaking news tonight out of tulsa, oklahoma, multiple people dead after a shooting at a tulsa medical building on the hospital campus in just the last hour. tulsa police officers have confirmed 4 people were killed, including the suspect. thank you so much for watching. kron. 4 news at 5. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm grant lotus another one that authorities say in this case, multiple people were also injured we're working to get a firm number on that. this happened at a medical building, a physician's office on the saint francis hospital campus. police say they responded to reports of a man with a rifle. >> police say they went through several floors, clearing the building, cuating people from it. according to the atf, dallas field division, the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives is assisting at the scene of the shooting. there. so we'll keep you posted on this breaking news in tulsa, oklahoma, a mass shooting at a medical facility. other news now, this brings us back to the bay on the peninsula where final exams were interrupted today and students were
. >> and that breaking news tonight out of tulsa, oklahoma, multiple people dead after a shooting at a tulsa medical building on the hospital campus in just the last hour. tulsa police officers have confirmed 4 people were killed, including the suspect. thank you so much for watching. kron. 4 news at 5. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm grant lotus another one that authorities say in this case, multiple people were also injured we're working to get a firm number on that. this happened at a...
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when you hear about it, you hear it is in oklahoma and first thing you think is how many people.ight. then you hear the number and you say is that going to go up like it often does. >> right. will that even be your story. to be honest, when i first got the first, if none dead but a bunch injured will that even make the news because we have two other mass shootings going on simultaneously. >> the police department made a point of laying out their quick response time to this incident, in the face of what we saw in uvalde should it give the public reassurance. >> yes >> is some measure of okay, they can act quickly. >> it is, yes. and to hear the previous interview of the officer not answering your questions because he didn't have the answer or he wasn't prepared to which is what he should be doing and controlling the narrative not because he wants to keep the information but because there's a reason why we need to validate the story about whether there was motive or particular target. you want to validate before you begin to surmise. and what we saw in texas is not only a bad respo
when you hear about it, you hear it is in oklahoma and first thing you think is how many people.ight. then you hear the number and you say is that going to go up like it often does. >> right. will that even be your story. to be honest, when i first got the first, if none dead but a bunch injured will that even make the news because we have two other mass shootings going on simultaneously. >> the police department made a point of laying out their quick response time to this incident,...
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we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma. >> up and is in a dangerous position in oklahoma.eath for women. >> that is the blotter, that is the cervix. >> reporter: is a fertility doctor, elliott's mission is to bring life into the world. but he worries oklahoma's antiabortion law allowing private citizens to sue anyone who helps women terminate a pregnancy could have unintended consequences, impacting services like in vitro fertilization. >> there is a sense of panic among patients. patients are concerned they will have access to in vitro fertilization because it's difficult to read the law and even if you read it, it's hard to interpret it. there is a lot of ambiguities. >> reporter: abortion is effectively outlawed in oklahoma, with all four of its clinics no longer providing the service. if they can afford it, women seeking an abortion will be to travel out of state, just like lori brown lofton did. >> it was incredibly difficult. i still have flashbacks and night terrors and it is hard, and it will impact me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: one woman, sharing her pa
we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma. >> up and is in a dangerous position in oklahoma.eath for women. >> that is the blotter, that is the cervix. >> reporter: is a fertility doctor, elliott's mission is to bring life into the world. but he worries oklahoma's antiabortion law allowing private citizens to sue anyone who helps women terminate a pregnancy could have unintended consequences, impacting services like in vitro fertilization. >> there is a sense of panic...
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gary tuchman is in tulsa, okl oklahoma, this evening. gary, we're going to start with you with the latest shooting. we're learning this one is at a hospital campus in tulsa. what do you know? >> well, it's really important that we don't get desensitized to this. four people who either worked inside this doctor's building on this hospital campus, st. francis hospital in tulsa, oklahoma. the gunman wandered into the building behind me. it's called the natalie building. it's a doctor's office that has orthopedics offices and also have oncologists who went to the second floor. and we're being told by police this wasn't a random shooting. they know more information than they're telling wus, but they sy there's something that angered him and his target was on the second floor and that's where the four people were killed. it's critical, don, police say they got on the scene inside the building within three minutes, critically important because they say when they got in the building they still heard the gunshots. when they opened the door and sa
gary tuchman is in tulsa, okl oklahoma, this evening. gary, we're going to start with you with the latest shooting. we're learning this one is at a hospital campus in tulsa. what do you know? >> well, it's really important that we don't get desensitized to this. four people who either worked inside this doctor's building on this hospital campus, st. francis hospital in tulsa, oklahoma. the gunman wandered into the building behind me. it's called the natalie building. it's a doctor's...
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we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma. that puts us in a very dangerous position here in oklahoma. it is life or death for women. >> it looks great. that's the bladder, that's the uterus, that's the cervix. >> as a fertility doctor, this doctor's mission is to bring life into the world. >> it looks great. >> but he worries oklahoma's anti-abortion law allowing private citizens to sue anyone who helps women terminate a pregnancy could have unintended consequences impacting services like in vitro fertilization. >> there's a sense of panic among patients. patients are very concerned they will have access to in vitro fertilization because it's very difficult to read the law. even if you read it as i did, it's hard to interpret. >> abortion is now effectively outlawed in oklahoma, with all four of its clinics no longer providing the service. if they can afford it, women seeking an abortion will now need to travel out of state. just like laurie did. >> it was incredibly difficult. i mean, i still have flashbacks and nightmares,
we don't believe in abortion in oklahoma. that puts us in a very dangerous position here in oklahoma. it is life or death for women. >> it looks great. that's the bladder, that's the uterus, that's the cervix. >> as a fertility doctor, this doctor's mission is to bring life into the world. >> it looks great. >> but he worries oklahoma's anti-abortion law allowing private citizens to sue anyone who helps women terminate a pregnancy could have unintended consequences...
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which features oklahoma's own wilma mankiller. she lived an inspiring life which has had a lasting impact on oklahoma and beyond. hailing from the cherokee nation, she was hired as an economic stimulus coordinator and founded the community development department. through her incredible work, she became the first woman elected as principal chief of the cherokee nation. under her leadership, she revitalized the tribe's economy, education systems, and health and well-being programs. her remarkable leadership made the cherokee tribe a national role model. but she didn't stop there. after leaving office, she remained an advocate for women across the globe. she received the presidential medal of freedom, highest honor given to civilians in the u.s. and was inducted into the national women's hall of fame. her commitment to bettering her community and society as a whole is truly inspiring. may her legacy continue to live on forever. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose do
which features oklahoma's own wilma mankiller. she lived an inspiring life which has had a lasting impact on oklahoma and beyond. hailing from the cherokee nation, she was hired as an economic stimulus coordinator and founded the community development department. through her incredible work, she became the first woman elected as principal chief of the cherokee nation. under her leadership, she revitalized the tribe's economy, education systems, and health and well-being programs. her remarkable...
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. ♪ oklahoma, o-k ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> i sang that on a horse.. i'm a very hopeful person. and i travel around country, and i encounter a lot of cynicism and a lot of hopelessness. and i hope over the next 30 minutes i can, i can inspire you just a a little bit. and i did sing oh what a beautiful morning, and i think it's kind of a metaphor for where we are right now in this country in that we are in some dark times. people are very divided, and they shouldn't be on most things. so we are on this book tour. we've written this book, i've written this book called "american muckraker." all proceeds to go to project veritas, ander it's called muckraker, what is a muckraker? what does that word mean? it means a journalist who exposed information that that powerful people don't want exposed, releasing unauthorized information. this country is founded on very unique principles, one of which is the first amendment. with we talk about first amendment, but what does the first amendment mean? if it means informed consent. it means you can't elect your peopl
. ♪ oklahoma, o-k ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> i sang that on a horse.. i'm a very hopeful person. and i travel around country, and i encounter a lot of cynicism and a lot of hopelessness. and i hope over the next 30 minutes i can, i can inspire you just a a little bit. and i did sing oh what a beautiful morning, and i think it's kind of a metaphor for where we are right now in this country in that we are in some dark times. people are very divided, and they shouldn't be on most...
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tennessee, texas, oklahoma, arkansas, mississippi. we are seeing those folks already coming to us p. >> one state legislator wants anyone helping a woman cross state lines for abortion to be prosecuted. >> i am interested in protecting the life of all children not just in the state of missouri but across the country. >>> and a house ifddivided. >> how intense have your arguments been over this issue? >> well, there's been some words. some words you can't say. >> inside the debate between a mother and daughter. >> announcer: "nightline" will be right back. i'm gonna earn 3% on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. that's a lot of cash back. are you gonna stop me? uh-oh... i'm almost there... too late! boom! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with breaking news out of san antonio, texas. a horrifying discovery. 46 people found dead in the back of an abandoned 18-wheeler. in sweltering heat
tennessee, texas, oklahoma, arkansas, mississippi. we are seeing those folks already coming to us p. >> one state legislator wants anyone helping a woman cross state lines for abortion to be prosecuted. >> i am interested in protecting the life of all children not just in the state of missouri but across the country. >>> and a house ifddivided. >> how intense have your arguments been over this issue? >> well, there's been some words. some words you can't say....
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since it out of tulsa, oklahoma. >> good morning. >> go ahead. >> i got a dui in 1980 in a car going down a one-way street and i just wanted to go to a gun range in the background check and i guess it's a good thing but i wanted to shoot up a gun at a range and i can't do it. >> you think it's fair or not there? >> i think it is fair in a way but then again i'm not trying to do anything were wrong, i just want to go to a gun range. >> what is your take on this proposal released yesterday? too far, not far enough? >> what happened in tulsa, it's getting out ofn hand with that many mass shootings going on, they should outlaw. >> outlaw what? >> assault weapons, assault guns and machine guns used in vietnam. >> vincent in oklahoma, this is rick in new york. on the line for gun owners. good morning. >> how are you doing? >> what are your thoughts on the proposal? >> you keep piling on gun laws and gun laws and gun laws. i think one problem we have is if you look back at the timeline, all the states started stopping the death penalty, there's no fear tona commit a crime. if you think abou
since it out of tulsa, oklahoma. >> good morning. >> go ahead. >> i got a dui in 1980 in a car going down a one-way street and i just wanted to go to a gun range in the background check and i guess it's a good thing but i wanted to shoot up a gun at a range and i can't do it. >> you think it's fair or not there? >> i think it is fair in a way but then again i'm not trying to do anything were wrong, i just want to go to a gun range. >> what is your take on...
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this time it's in tulsa, oklahoma. that's where a gunman opened fire yesterday inside a medical building on a hospital campus. at least four people were killed and multiple others wounded. investigators say the shooter is also dead. there is no word on a motive. bradley blackburn is here in new york with the latest on this. sadly, we're talking about there again. good morning. >> reporter: we are, anne-marie. good morning. police say the shooting started just before 5:00 p.m. in tulsa, and they responded to that hospital within minutes and directly confronted the gunman before he apparently turned his weapon on himself. police swarmed the st. francis health system campus in tulsa, oklahoma, wednesday afternoon following reports of a gunman. >> the officers that did arrive were hearing shots in the building, and that's what directed them to the second floor. >> reporter: authorities say the shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound but not before he killed four people. >> he had one long gun, a rifle, and one handg
this time it's in tulsa, oklahoma. that's where a gunman opened fire yesterday inside a medical building on a hospital campus. at least four people were killed and multiple others wounded. investigators say the shooter is also dead. there is no word on a motive. bradley blackburn is here in new york with the latest on this. sadly, we're talking about there again. good morning. >> reporter: we are, anne-marie. good morning. police say the shooting started just before 5:00 p.m. in tulsa,...
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, our correspondent will tell you, these are the streets of american tulsa, the state of oklahoma.rists in tulsa do not come here often. you say, let's knock on the first one, we ask who owns the idea to hang yellow and blue flags along the street, what russia did is terribly baseless, it has none excuses we do what we can to show our support gentleman from there look closely he is there in the flower bed small flags of ukraine he started placing them on the street authors of ideas with small flags we find at home bill quickly runs to change the t-shirt so yellow we will be in yellow and blue when the invasion happened we thought how to show support and bought this material to make flags and started sticking them around, we made a tank with the inscription take the flag help ukraine and the neighbors took don't stop believing remember that the whole world is with you, at least in spirit , so you will fight for all of us. glory to ukraine, the idea of wrapping trees with flags belongs to us. her close relative was inspired by the revolution of dignity, went to kyiv and wrote a boo
, our correspondent will tell you, these are the streets of american tulsa, the state of oklahoma.rists in tulsa do not come here often. you say, let's knock on the first one, we ask who owns the idea to hang yellow and blue flags along the street, what russia did is terribly baseless, it has none excuses we do what we can to show our support gentleman from there look closely he is there in the flower bed small flags of ukraine he started placing them on the street authors of ideas with small...
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a stop in oklahoma. >> i had the pleasure of anchoring with allen in oklahoma city for three years.the oklahoma city bombing, he arrived at an empathy and compassion for what had happened here that enabled him to connect with the viewers immediately. >> he touched down in liia, whed with dena ruiz eastwood. >> at first, i was terrified of you, when i was your reporter turning in stories at the anchor desk because you awere tough. and i got to be your co-anchor and i gained another brother from another mother. >> at kpix, allen first reported and anchored the news. one big story, a gas pipeline exploded in a neighborhood. >> allen was great. i gained a lot of respect working with him. >> over the years, allen revealed serious loopholes in california's assault weapons ban, investigated contaminated drinking water in the central valley and interviewed a u.s. president. allen, we hate to see you go. >> you have the kindest soul and anchor desk. >> i thought i had a busy schedule, but you define hard work. >> never met anyone who didn't have anything nice to say about allen martin. >> i
a stop in oklahoma. >> i had the pleasure of anchoring with allen in oklahoma city for three years.the oklahoma city bombing, he arrived at an empathy and compassion for what had happened here that enabled him to connect with the viewers immediately. >> he touched down in liia, whed with dena ruiz eastwood. >> at first, i was terrified of you, when i was your reporter turning in stories at the anchor desk because you awere tough. and i got to be your co-anchor and i gained...
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along the way, a stop in oklahoma. >> i had the pleasure of anchoring with allen here in oklahoma cityee years. oklahoma city bombing, he arrived with an empathy and xwags for what happened here, that enabled him to connect with the viewers immediately. >> reporter: he touched down in selinas, california, where he co-anchored with dina ruiz. >> at first i was terrorized of you, because you were tough, but you taught me to be nor tenacious and thorough. and then i got to be your co-anchor for your years and i gained a brother from another mother. ly cherish that forever. >> reporter: at kpix, he first reedhored the news. one big breaker, september 9, 2010, when a gas pipeline exploded into flames in a neighborhood. >> he was great. i gained a lot of rpees wo allen revealed serious loopholes in california's assault weapons ban. investigated contaminated drinking water in the central valley. and interviewed a u.s. president. allen, we wait to see you go. >> you have the kindest soul on the anchor desk. >> i thought i had the busy schedule, but you clearly define hard work. >> never met an
along the way, a stop in oklahoma. >> i had the pleasure of anchoring with allen here in oklahoma cityee years. oklahoma city bombing, he arrived with an empathy and xwags for what happened here, that enabled him to connect with the viewers immediately. >> reporter: he touched down in selinas, california, where he co-anchored with dina ruiz. >> at first i was terrorized of you, because you were tough, but you taught me to be nor tenacious and thorough. and then i got to be...
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he promised as you all know i was the lead in oklahoma this past year. was curling the cowboy i have a picture of myself. there we are, that was me. this was an outdoor production of oklahoma. you don't have to act that much i just looked around. this is me thisk past summer. he may say had had time to do musical? i just took 19 days of rehearsals and we did this performance. in the interest i am inro a crod somewhere in ben hur. there are some really theatrical people. i am h going to sing for you oh what a beautiful morning. here we go. and i do not member the pit i'm just going for it, ready? [laughter]hi i sang this on a horse, on a horse. i'm a little allergic to horses but i pulled it off. ♪do there's a bright golden haze on the meadow ♪ ♪ is a bright golden haze on the meadow ♪ ♪ the corn is as high as an elephant's eye ♪ ♪ and it looks like it is climbing clear up to the sky ♪ ♪ oh what a beautiful morning ♪ ♪ oh what a beautiful day ♪ ♪ i have got a beautiful feeling ♪ everything is going my way. second verse here we go. ♪ oh and the cattle are
he promised as you all know i was the lead in oklahoma this past year. was curling the cowboy i have a picture of myself. there we are, that was me. this was an outdoor production of oklahoma. you don't have to act that much i just looked around. this is me thisk past summer. he may say had had time to do musical? i just took 19 days of rehearsals and we did this performance. in the interest i am inro a crod somewhere in ben hur. there are some really theatrical people. i am h going to sing for...
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three people and the gunman are dead at a hospital in tulsa, oklahoma.n the streets of china's biggest city, after a significant lifting of covid restrictions. our correspondent, robin brant reports. what would you do if you were free, after 65 days locked up in your home? for some in shanghai, it was the simple things, things they've been barred from doing for months. for others, well... as morning came round, the reality of daily life now was clear — scanning your phone, showing a code. this the government's going to monitor who goes where, when, to try to prevent another disastrous outbreak. the speed of the reopening of shanghai has been, frankly, quite surreal. we've had this big—bang event in one single day where cars are back on the streets, some of the shops have reopened. there's a basic service that has resumed on the metro. but the new normal now for me and for millions of people here are centred on this — testing, testing, testing. this lockdown was harsh, brutal for some. it crippled shanghai's economy. it destroyed martin lee's business. he
three people and the gunman are dead at a hospital in tulsa, oklahoma.n the streets of china's biggest city, after a significant lifting of covid restrictions. our correspondent, robin brant reports. what would you do if you were free, after 65 days locked up in your home? for some in shanghai, it was the simple things, things they've been barred from doing for months. for others, well... as morning came round, the reality of daily life now was clear — scanning your phone, showing a code....
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police in oklahoma say four people have been shooting at a hospital.willis. the shooting occurred at a hospital campus in the city of tulsa, oklahoma. officials got the calljust before six o'clock in the evening, local time. they were warned that there were multiple injuries and potentially multiple casualties. the local police chief describes the scene as catastrophic. it has since emerged that they were four people killed by the gunman who then committed suicide, shooting himself. a sick person is said to be in a critical condition. the white house as president biden has been informed of this incident, and the white house is offering support to local and state officials. it is thought that the gunman in this case was looking for a particular doctor in this hospital complex. it's not clear whether indeed he managed to make contact with that position. police are yet to identify the gunman, although they say he is aged 35. this, of course, isjust the latest shooting in this country, coming eight days after an 18—year—old gunman opened fire on a classroo
police in oklahoma say four people have been shooting at a hospital.willis. the shooting occurred at a hospital campus in the city of tulsa, oklahoma. officials got the calljust before six o'clock in the evening, local time. they were warned that there were multiple injuries and potentially multiple casualties. the local police chief describes the scene as catastrophic. it has since emerged that they were four people killed by the gunman who then committed suicide, shooting himself. a sick...
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, oklahoma. day, kevin stitt, oklahoma governor, thanks for joining us. >> absolutely, thank you. stuart: pete hegseth still with me. i have a question about gas prices and children. [laughter] you have seven youngsters, i know you do. pete: uh-huh. stuart: you're not driving a small car. pete: definitely not. just a big gas guzzler. couple of them actually. stuart: really? pete: yeah, because you can't fit them all in one so then you have a convoy so if you are convoying with two, my wife driving one and me driving the other, you do think twice about where you're going. stuart: so if you were set out for a weekend drive, in a convoy , two suv's you're spending 250 bucks to fill them both up. pete: precisely. stuart: or more. pete: which used to cost about a hundred bucks a year ago overall to do. we drive two cars because we try not to drive illegally by illegally seat belt buckling them. stuart: i have that problem too. slighter fewer children than you pete: but you know what's fascinating jeff
, oklahoma. day, kevin stitt, oklahoma governor, thanks for joining us. >> absolutely, thank you. stuart: pete hegseth still with me. i have a question about gas prices and children. [laughter] you have seven youngsters, i know you do. pete: uh-huh. stuart: you're not driving a small car. pete: definitely not. just a big gas guzzler. couple of them actually. stuart: really? pete: yeah, because you can't fit them all in one so then you have a convoy so if you are convoying with two, my...
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there are a lot of ambiguities. >> reporter: abortion effectively outlawed in oklahoma.f they can afford it, women seeking an abortion will now need to travel out of state just like lori did. >> it was incredibly difficult. i mean, i still have flashbacks and nightmares. and it is hard. and it will impact me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: one woman sharing her painful journey trying to end the stigma around abortion and help others feel less alone. lucy kafanov, cnn, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> more than two years in to the coronavirus pandemic, children under five years old will finally be able to get vaccinated in the united states. pharmacies across the country will begin giving the pfizer and moderna shots to kids as young as six months old starting today. u.s. president joe biden and first lady jill bipartiden are o visit a clinic in washington, d.c. as the rollout gets under way. cdc approved the vaccines over the weekend. and mr. biden praised the decision calling it a monumental step forward. >>> and still to come here, the newest space rocket takes off successfu
there are a lot of ambiguities. >> reporter: abortion effectively outlawed in oklahoma.f they can afford it, women seeking an abortion will now need to travel out of state just like lori did. >> it was incredibly difficult. i mean, i still have flashbacks and nightmares. and it is hard. and it will impact me for the rest of my life. >> reporter: one woman sharing her painful journey trying to end the stigma around abortion and help others feel less alone. lucy kafanov, cnn,...
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again, a situation, you're talking oklahoma. a state where back in 2020 the governor signed into law what is, called an anti-red flag law, which would prohibit any local municipalities from being able to implement red flag laws which would allow in the situation in which a family member, another individual, were to raise concerns in the specter of, that a particular individual may pose a threat to themselves or others, that law enforcement could go and take possession of those firearms. we do not know the current and exact situation about this particular individual, or what the exact aspects of that rifle were, but what we do know is that this individual entered the second floor of this saint francis hospital, a sprawling complex, yesterday afternoon. law enforcement has said he was, it was not a random act of violence. instead, targeting one specific area. this is an orthopedic center here. whether particularly targeting one individual is not known, but unlike inuvalde, we know the response time from police was quite different
again, a situation, you're talking oklahoma. a state where back in 2020 the governor signed into law what is, called an anti-red flag law, which would prohibit any local municipalities from being able to implement red flag laws which would allow in the situation in which a family member, another individual, were to raise concerns in the specter of, that a particular individual may pose a threat to themselves or others, that law enforcement could go and take possession of those firearms. we do...
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missouri and oklahoma among them all, 26 states plan to ban or severely restrict abortion now. tonight these images coming in from across the country, the demonstrations and protests. these images from new york city. washington square park at this hour. and outside the supreme court crowds growing all day. one side declaring victory, the other side in disbelief that this is no longer a decision protected across this country between a woman and her doctor. abortion rights opponents celebrating 50 years in the making. supporter stunned a 50-year precedent has been overturned, vowing to fight this. a mississippi law at the heart of this case, a ban on abortions after 15 weeks, the court upholding that law, and five of the justices going further, overturning roe. justice samuel alito writing for the majority saying the constitution does not confer a right to abortion under protecting for liberty or privacy. justice stephen breyer writing for the dissent, saying this is based nothing more than three new justices appointed by donald trump. this questions other settles rights includin
missouri and oklahoma among them all, 26 states plan to ban or severely restrict abortion now. tonight these images coming in from across the country, the demonstrations and protests. these images from new york city. washington square park at this hour. and outside the supreme court crowds growing all day. one side declaring victory, the other side in disbelief that this is no longer a decision protected across this country between a woman and her doctor. abortion rights opponents celebrating...
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we are keeping an eye on tonight's shooting in tulsa, oklahoma.least three people have been killed. authorities say the gunman is dead of the we will bring you the latest information as it becomes available and up next, senator chris murphy, the senator who is perhaps our best hope for getting gun safety measures through congress joins me next. >>> plus, the incredible burden of being an lbgtq teacher in a state where teachers see you as a danger to others. that teacher joins me after this. "the reidout" continues after this. r this "the reidout" continues after this fear no food. new poligrip power hold and seal. my a1c stayed here, fear no food. it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. (♪ ♪) in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine
we are keeping an eye on tonight's shooting in tulsa, oklahoma.least three people have been killed. authorities say the gunman is dead of the we will bring you the latest information as it becomes available and up next, senator chris murphy, the senator who is perhaps our best hope for getting gun safety measures through congress joins me next. >>> plus, the incredible burden of being an lbgtq teacher in a state where teachers see you as a danger to others. that teacher joins me after...