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i've got to say this about oklahoma. oklahoma has come out pretty well. you don't need to feel sorry for oklahoma. i will take care of that. they are very happy right now. oklahoma has five major military installations from training pilot to coding bombs. each is unique in its mission to support our military. since 1988, we have gone through fivebrec rounds. in each round, the department of defense close bases and military installations in accordance with the performance. that is something we ought to be doing. in each round, oklahoma and the department of defense proved its presence in oklahoma. oklahoma has done very well in that. of time. ok, i'm going to tell a story that will surprise a lot of people. the star of the story is -- none of these kids will remember except for reading about. it is ronald reagan. when i was about six years old, my dad was a claims adjuster a building where ronald reagan was an announcer of w.h.o. radio, a announcer in des moines iowa. my dad and ronald reagan there. i was about six years old at that time. i thought that ro
i've got to say this about oklahoma. oklahoma has come out pretty well. you don't need to feel sorry for oklahoma. i will take care of that. they are very happy right now. oklahoma has five major military installations from training pilot to coding bombs. each is unique in its mission to support our military. since 1988, we have gone through fivebrec rounds. in each round, the department of defense close bases and military installations in accordance with the performance. that is something we...
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after statehood was conferred upon, oklahoma -- does that change the equation now that oklahoma is a state? >> it is certainly something that this body can take into consideration when it is deciding its interpretation of the treaty language. the words immediately proceeding the delegate provision to say in their removal beyond the territorial limits of the states, so certainly active the time of the -- the cherokee did not have other representation in congress because the area to which they were removed was not a state. however, it does then say it is stipulated that they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives whatever congress shall make provision for the same. that provision is not explicitly contingent on the territory remaining not a state because, at least in court, one of the cannons of construction is trees are not abrogated by implication. a court is probably unlikely to find that the delegate provision was implicitly abrogated by statehood. congress when, when they made oklahoma state, did not say and now the delegate provision of the >> let me ask
after statehood was conferred upon, oklahoma -- does that change the equation now that oklahoma is a state? >> it is certainly something that this body can take into consideration when it is deciding its interpretation of the treaty language. the words immediately proceeding the delegate provision to say in their removal beyond the territorial limits of the states, so certainly active the time of the -- the cherokee did not have other representation in congress because the area to which...
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the patino city baptist ridge of oklahoma city. the reverent richard douglas and family had established a remarkable reputation. >> richard douglass was one of the most influential baptist pastors in oklahoma. at the time, he was a pastor of over 3000 member church. >> everyone wanted to associate with them. the pastor's daughter, leslie -- >> we became the people who we are because my parents were so strong. we lived a life that he would want us to live and learn the lessons he wanted us to know. >> and the fact that reverend mr. douglass was a man of some heft in the baptist church seemed somewhat secondary to his nature. kindly, approachable, principled. >> if he wasn't at the church, he was visiting people and helping them work out their problems all the time. >> pastor douglas preached his first tournament at 16. and once he had grown into a husband and father, took his family all the way down to the jungles of brazil where he and they spent their happiest years in a missionary outpost. ♪ ♪ ♪ it was for leslie and her big brot
the patino city baptist ridge of oklahoma city. the reverent richard douglas and family had established a remarkable reputation. >> richard douglass was one of the most influential baptist pastors in oklahoma. at the time, he was a pastor of over 3000 member church. >> everyone wanted to associate with them. the pastor's daughter, leslie -- >> we became the people who we are because my parents were so strong. we lived a life that he would want us to live and learn the lessons...
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to oklahoma his casket was. there was a beginning of a ceremony, a spiritual ceremony and patsy thorpe interrupted and took his coffin away, she was unhappy how oklahoma was going to honor him and she eventually just sort of put him up to the highest bidder. so she took the coffin to tulsa, then to, you know, she tried to get pittsburgh and philadelphia interested and she was in philadelphia watching television and saw a report about two small struggling coal towns in the poconos mountains and she developed a scheme. she said, look, if you merge and rename yourselves jim thorpe, pennsylvania, you can have him. you know, and she was sort of like harold the music man, not only you can have him, but we'll have a college named jim thorpe, a hospital, i might open a teepee style motel up there, we'll have the pro football hall of fame started there. none of which happened. but they did change the name to jim thorpe, pennsylvania. and they did get jim thorpe's body. i have nothing against the people there, it's not th
to oklahoma his casket was. there was a beginning of a ceremony, a spiritual ceremony and patsy thorpe interrupted and took his coffin away, she was unhappy how oklahoma was going to honor him and she eventually just sort of put him up to the highest bidder. so she took the coffin to tulsa, then to, you know, she tried to get pittsburgh and philadelphia interested and she was in philadelphia watching television and saw a report about two small struggling coal towns in the poconos mountains and...
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to his advocacy for migrant families and depression years, the journey from my adopted state of oklahoma and the rest of the southern plains to california which i appreciate his understanding of the struggle for food, shelter, health and dignity of those who labor with their hands. perhaps my own back story helps explain the affinity. i grew up in working-class government housing in london. there was a single, small bookcase in the home and a paper gemmac addition of of mice and men among its contents and that little book spoke to me with a directness charles dickens and thomas hardy could not match. steinbeck's's advocacy was in the imperfect, less racially inclusive than that of his contemporary carey mcwilliams, nonetheless it was heartfelt and genuine and on balance it served as a force for good and it still can. as a transplant from another country who sought to find home in various places across america for 35 years i'm drawn steinbeck as someone who understood the attachment to place, i value his highlighting the ugly truth of how even the most recently arrived californians someti
to his advocacy for migrant families and depression years, the journey from my adopted state of oklahoma and the rest of the southern plains to california which i appreciate his understanding of the struggle for food, shelter, health and dignity of those who labor with their hands. perhaps my own back story helps explain the affinity. i grew up in working-class government housing in london. there was a single, small bookcase in the home and a paper gemmac addition of of mice and men among its...
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it has these big nonsense in oklahoma. among many other things.but it's also wrong in one crucial respect. which is that the narrator of the movie is pop warner. he is the white savior. he's the one who comes to jim and tries to shake jim out of his trauma and with the notion that jim, if only you had listened to me and thoroughly assimilated into white society you wouldn't have problems later in life that you have. and it's just so wrong, that i can't get past that just to see the other side of the movie which is that sympathetic to him e. >> and pretty much every indian at the time didn't meet somebody else's expectations for that same thing. >> how did jim thorpe's body and up residing in a mountain valley? >> this is another unbelievable story. jim thorpe died at a heart attack of 1865 in california. he was living with his third wife. he had told his children that he wanted to be buried in oklahoma in the second fox region. he was brought back to oklahoma, is clock closet was there was the beginning of a very important spiritual certain seapor
it has these big nonsense in oklahoma. among many other things.but it's also wrong in one crucial respect. which is that the narrator of the movie is pop warner. he is the white savior. he's the one who comes to jim and tries to shake jim out of his trauma and with the notion that jim, if only you had listened to me and thoroughly assimilated into white society you wouldn't have problems later in life that you have. and it's just so wrong, that i can't get past that just to see the other side...
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once they went hunting in oklahoma. after the story broke that jim thorpe had played baseball, the story broke in worcester, massachusetts in the "worcester telegram." a reporter in worcester heard one of jim's former managers was in town and talked about how he managed jim thorpe. he wrote the story and it became a big deal and got to new york. warner was asked about it and denied new anything about it here he was just lying. james e. solomon, the head of the american lipid committee and on the board of advisors of the carlisle athletic association, he knew and he lied about it to save his reputation. the superintendent at carlisle, moses friedman, who there are documents of letters urging him not to play baseball, he lied and said he didn't know about it. pop warner even wrote a letter of confession and in its, in the most condescending way, he basically made the argument in jim thorpe's words that he was just an ignorant indian and didn't know any better. in all of those ways, pop warner was disreputable and disappoi
once they went hunting in oklahoma. after the story broke that jim thorpe had played baseball, the story broke in worcester, massachusetts in the "worcester telegram." a reporter in worcester heard one of jim's former managers was in town and talked about how he managed jim thorpe. he wrote the story and it became a big deal and got to new york. warner was asked about it and denied new anything about it here he was just lying. james e. solomon, the head of the american lipid committee...
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steinbeck's depiction of conditions in oklahoma and californiaom led to a backlash from conservative politicians business interest rate oklahoma critics emphasize the vulgarity irreverent treatment of religion, lionzehe icing of e who fled rather than those who remained in depiction of the state as a barren poverty riddee wasteland. all at the time what leaders were to attract business investment. congressman lamborn famously declared the book alive, at a black infernal creation of a twisted distorted mind. california critics rejected steinbeck's depictions of the mistreatment of migrant families and workers by aggregate interest and positive treatment of federal efforts to assist them to the camp system. steinbeck, vilified as a communist and ani jew, was deepy troubled by the backlash pretty specially by the lies he associated farmers spread in newspapers they resented and rejected his depiction of them. hated him and wanted to kill him. newspapers in california publish testimonials rejecting the novel and emphasizing the good treatment by california growers. californian businesses
steinbeck's depiction of conditions in oklahoma and californiaom led to a backlash from conservative politicians business interest rate oklahoma critics emphasize the vulgarity irreverent treatment of religion, lionzehe icing of e who fled rather than those who remained in depiction of the state as a barren poverty riddee wasteland. all at the time what leaders were to attract business investment. congressman lamborn famously declared the book alive, at a black infernal creation of a twisted...
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in the region but was brought back to oklahoma.n in the ceremony. and then to be interrupted but then eventually putting them up to the highest bidder and said she tried to get pittsburgh and philadelphia interested and was in philadelphia watching television over to small strugglings call towns in the poconos.pe and then develops a scheme to sayer and with the music man to say not only a college team jim throw jim crow. with the pro football hall of fame. none of which happened and they did get jim thorpe's body i have nothing against the people there it's not their fault but he doesn't belong there and in a places never set foot in t the entire life. >> . >> so to with those artifacts being them back to where they belong to any appeals court overturned that so the legal part of it is over and jim the work pennsylvania they will not give itth back. it would take an act of moral courage and i don't see that happening. >> one thing we know about native americans. >> so jim thorpe continues to makene news. >> iit have nothing to do w
in the region but was brought back to oklahoma.n in the ceremony. and then to be interrupted but then eventually putting them up to the highest bidder and said she tried to get pittsburgh and philadelphia interested and was in philadelphia watching television over to small strugglings call towns in the poconos.pe and then develops a scheme to sayer and with the music man to say not only a college team jim throw jim crow. with the pro football hall of fame. none of which happened and they did...
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kristin dalgren, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> to football, oklahoma state and wisconsin capped off an action-packed day of college football the cowboys made it a game late with a pair of scores in the fourth to pull within a touchdown. but when the badgers needed a cool hand, cedric court put the game on ice with an interception wisconsin beat oklahoma state in the guaranteed rate bowl 24-17 >>> in alabama, the pirates of east carolina made major waves on offense the lefty holton ahlers threw a birmingham bowl record five touchdown passes as ecu breezed past coastal carolina 53-29. >>> eight more teams take the field in bowl games today. duke and central florida kick off the action in annapolis for the military bowl. number 15 oregon taking on unc in the holiday bowl. >>> pro football hall of famer ed reed is headed back to college. the hbcu bethune cookman announced they hired reid as the school's new head football coach weeks after another legendary player, deion sanders, left hbcu jackson state to coach california reid no stranger to the sidelines. he's served as adviser to the coa
kristin dalgren, nbc news, oklahoma city. >>> to football, oklahoma state and wisconsin capped off an action-packed day of college football the cowboys made it a game late with a pair of scores in the fourth to pull within a touchdown. but when the badgers needed a cool hand, cedric court put the game on ice with an interception wisconsin beat oklahoma state in the guaranteed rate bowl 24-17 >>> in alabama, the pirates of east carolina made major waves on offense the lefty...
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judy: let's turn to adam in oklahoma.oma legalized medical marijuana four years ago in 2018. tell us a little bit about the impact that has had and where things go from here in oklahoma. adam: oklahoma has experienced a bit of a green rush in the years since medical marijuana was legalized. more than 7000 grow operations have popped up here in the state and 2600 dispensaries which is more than california and colorado have combined. that is due in large part to the very low start up costs it takes to obtain your marijuana business license in oklahoma. it is $2500 in the state compared to arkansas, just for example, it's $100,000 to start it. all that said, oklahoma in march is going to have a statewide question about whether to legalize recreational marijuana. right now, it is just business is booming in oklahoma for marijuana. judy: i follow oklahoma politics. i was born in the state. we know it has been fairly conservative politically. has there been pushback to the law from the governo or the state lawmakers? adam: gove
judy: let's turn to adam in oklahoma.oma legalized medical marijuana four years ago in 2018. tell us a little bit about the impact that has had and where things go from here in oklahoma. adam: oklahoma has experienced a bit of a green rush in the years since medical marijuana was legalized. more than 7000 grow operations have popped up here in the state and 2600 dispensaries which is more than california and colorado have combined. that is due in large part to the very low start up costs it...
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koafl oklahoma, i inform the house that -- cole of oklahoma, i inform the house that mr. cole will vote nay on h.r. 7946. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote nay on h. h.r. 7946. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. frankel, i inform the house that she will vote yes on h.r. 7946. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from idaho seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mike simpson of idaho's second district, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. simpson will vote no on h.r. 7946. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lowenthal, mr. lieu and ms. moore, i inform the house that these three members will vote yes on h.r. 7946. the spe
koafl oklahoma, i inform the house that -- cole of oklahoma, i inform the house that mr. cole will vote nay on h.r. 7946. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. baird of indiana, i inform the house that mr. baird will vote nay on h. h.r. 7946. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms....
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in oklahoma we have congressman melinda was going to be -- congressman mullen will be senator of oklahoma. congressman cole who was a member of the chickasaw nation has been a champion for treaty rights and the rights for nations people. chairman mcgovern of the rules committee. on a bipartisan basis we have our friends. i am a tribal leader. i know my history. the cherokee people had to exercise patience. my attitude is often, the next time the united states keeps a promise, we will be --it will be the first time it's kept a promise. no matter how long it takes, it is worth the effort to see to it that the u.s. keeps a promise the cost my ancestors so much blood, so much treasure. it's an opportunity for the u.s. to do the right thing. i am optimistic we will get it done this session. if we do not, we will continue the effort to make sure the country does the right thing. kristen: can i just say, if you had the delegate in place today, what are the priorities that she would push for and make sure that the u.s. house heard in terms of what the needs are for the cherokee nation? >> there's
in oklahoma we have congressman melinda was going to be -- congressman mullen will be senator of oklahoma. congressman cole who was a member of the chickasaw nation has been a champion for treaty rights and the rights for nations people. chairman mcgovern of the rules committee. on a bipartisan basis we have our friends. i am a tribal leader. i know my history. the cherokee people had to exercise patience. my attitude is often, the next time the united states keeps a promise, we will be --it...
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senator inhofe represented oklahoma for 28 years in this body and six years before that in the house of representatives. in all of those years, he could always be counted on to attend every single wednesday morning prayer breakfast and thursday bible study. one time he had to attend by telephone because he was called away by a family crisis. but we could always count on him. and he's been a close friend on both sides of the aisle to people like barbara boxer of california, jack reed of rhode island, bernie sanders of vermont, and democratic leader harry reid. perhaps it was those friendships that explained his mountain of legislative success, with bipartisan achievements that include three highway bills, four water resources and development acts, seven national defense authorization acts, including the current bill pending before this body, a bill which literally bears his in my judgment but that success also -- bears his name. but that success also came from his breadth of life experience. he understood how to create jobs because he himself had done that as a businessman for 30 year
senator inhofe represented oklahoma for 28 years in this body and six years before that in the house of representatives. in all of those years, he could always be counted on to attend every single wednesday morning prayer breakfast and thursday bible study. one time he had to attend by telephone because he was called away by a family crisis. but we could always count on him. and he's been a close friend on both sides of the aisle to people like barbara boxer of california, jack reed of rhode...
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oklahoma governor ke kevin stits on the expensive winter ahead.c winery closing its doors for good calling surging crime a threat to employees and customers. that as its owner is coming up. so how many vaccines have you given to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. no way can i miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick. way to go, big bro! so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you need to talk vaccinations, our pharmacists are here. ♪ ♪ >> ashley: we are back with your headlines, philadelphia police on a manhunt for two suspects considered to be armed and dangerous themplet are believed to be tied to the shooting deaths of onduty sanitation worker. 30-year-old and 39-year-old are accused of pulling up to 35-year-old johnson's trash truck, opening fire and killing him last month. scott is also wanted in connection with a separate homicide case earlier last month seen here in surveillance video fleeing the scene. and take a look at this
oklahoma governor ke kevin stits on the expensive winter ahead.c winery closing its doors for good calling surging crime a threat to employees and customers. that as its owner is coming up. so how many vaccines have you given to people? me? about 1000. walgreens...millions. no way can i miss her big debut. with your booster, i think you'll be there. for every twirl. i got a shot so my sister won't get sick. way to go, big bro! so while we're here... ...flu shot, as well? let's do it. when you...
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amid widespread tornado watches and warnings in oklahoma and arkansas. the tornado threat forcing travelers to shelter in place at dallas-fort worth airport. in suburban grapevine -- >> we ran to the bathroom and we got on the floor, and i starting crying. >> reporter: five people hospitalized after authorities say a probable tornado roared through. a middle school evacuateasand businesses damaged. what did you find when you walked outside? >> debris everywhere, tree limbs down everywhere. shingles all over the yard. pieces of metal from the store across the highway about half a mile away. >> don't mess with weather. if you hear the sirens going off, please shelter in place. >> reporter: more devastation in wayne, oklahoma, where a confirmed ef-2 tornado left homes ripped to shreds. roofs collapsed or torn off. trees reduced to kindling. in nearby norman drivers caught in flash floods after a torrential downpour. meanwhile, up north in the great plains, trucks sidelined along ice covered highways. south dakota's governor urging people to stay home. >> we
amid widespread tornado watches and warnings in oklahoma and arkansas. the tornado threat forcing travelers to shelter in place at dallas-fort worth airport. in suburban grapevine -- >> we ran to the bathroom and we got on the floor, and i starting crying. >> reporter: five people hospitalized after authorities say a probable tornado roared through. a middle school evacuateasand businesses damaged. what did you find when you walked outside? >> debris everywhere, tree limbs...
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you hear the sirens going off, please shelter in place. >> reporter: more devastation in wayne, oklahoma, where a confirmed ef-2 tornado left homes ripped to shreds roofs collapsed or torn off trees reduced to kindling in nearby norman, drivers caught in flash floods after a torrential downpour. meanwhile, up north in the great plains, trucks sidelined along ice covered highways south dakota's governor urging people to stay home >> we have a lot of ice and significant damage that could happen >> reporter: and in arizona, a rare phenomenon -- thunder snow the patchwork of damage, this severe system's second act after earlier this week wreaking havoc out west, dumping 4 feet of snow in california's sierra nevadas. people shoveling out as far north as alaska tonight, tens of millions hoping their power and heat hold out as a monster system continues marching east. >> morgan, we know residents there in grapevine are still cleaning up from all the damage, but are they expecting a further threat there >> reporter: yeah, lester, potentially the good news is that north texas should be out of the
you hear the sirens going off, please shelter in place. >> reporter: more devastation in wayne, oklahoma, where a confirmed ef-2 tornado left homes ripped to shreds roofs collapsed or torn off trees reduced to kindling in nearby norman, drivers caught in flash floods after a torrential downpour. meanwhile, up north in the great plains, trucks sidelined along ice covered highways south dakota's governor urging people to stay home >> we have a lot of ice and significant damage that...
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military drove them from their ancestral homelands west to what is today eastern oklahoma.iously anti-native president andrew jackson and ratified by the u.s. senate, also contained a surprising provision, article seven, which says the cherokee "shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same." after 187 years, the cherokee believe that whenever is now. why are we dealing with this almost 200 years later? >> here's the way we see it, the president of the united states signed the treaty. his people crafted the treaty. the senate of the united states ratified the treaty. was it nearly two centuries ago? yes. still the law of the land. it's now incumbent on the house to take that final action, to fulfill the "when congress shall make provision for the same." >> it is stipulated that they shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives. reporter: this fall, the cherokee got as close as they've ever been to seeing that promise fulfilled. for the first time ever, house members
military drove them from their ancestral homelands west to what is today eastern oklahoma.iously anti-native president andrew jackson and ratified by the u.s. senate, also contained a surprising provision, article seven, which says the cherokee "shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states whenever congress shall make provision for the same." after 187 years, the cherokee believe that whenever is now. why are we dealing with this almost 200...
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one-third of parents now oppose schools requiring children to get measles and other vaccines in oklahomavaccination rates among school-age children have dropped 4.5% over the last three years. >> we worry about things like measles, mumps, rubella and other diseases that had largely been controlled, and now we're seeing increased hesitancy there. >> reporter: thanks to misinformation >> thanks to misinformation. >> reporter: at a local clinic, dr. dale bratzler says flu shots are down, too, even as the nation deals with one of the worst flu seasons in years. >> we're only at about half of the typical number of flu injections that we would typically see by this time of the year. it worries me to a great extent. >> reporter: used to battling disease, the oklahoma city health department now finds itself also fighting lies about vaccine safety how dangerous is misinformation >> it's cost lives i mean, i don't know how else to say it it's about as dangerous as it gets >> reporter: the department has had to move resources to monitor public sentiment, using new technology to comb through social
one-third of parents now oppose schools requiring children to get measles and other vaccines in oklahomavaccination rates among school-age children have dropped 4.5% over the last three years. >> we worry about things like measles, mumps, rubella and other diseases that had largely been controlled, and now we're seeing increased hesitancy there. >> reporter: thanks to misinformation >> thanks to misinformation. >> reporter: at a local clinic, dr. dale bratzler says flu...
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we begin with breaking news out of oklahoma. at least three people are dead after a small mplane crashed an caught fire overnight. the oklahoma city fire department said when they arrived on scene, the plane and surrounding grass were on fire they extinguished the flames and used drones with infrared technology to check surrounding areas to ensure there weren't more victims >>> now to georgia, election day the sequel more than 1.8 million people voted early in a runoff election that will decide whether herschel walker or rafael warnock will serve in the senate brie jackson joins us from d.c what final pitches are we seeing from the candidates? >> reporter: good morning, frances. this race is razore is razor tit a tight herschel walker is going after warnock calling him a rubber stamp for president biden. warnock called walker unfit to serve. >> we know that he is unprepared we know he's unqualified and, it gives me no pleasure to say this, but as a preacher, i'm in the business of truth telling, he's unfit. >> if you don't vote,
we begin with breaking news out of oklahoma. at least three people are dead after a small mplane crashed an caught fire overnight. the oklahoma city fire department said when they arrived on scene, the plane and surrounding grass were on fire they extinguished the flames and used drones with infrared technology to check surrounding areas to ensure there weren't more victims >>> now to georgia, election day the sequel more than 1.8 million people voted early in a runoff election that...
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> >> o'donnell: a rare december outbreak of tornadoes rips through oklahoma and texas, before the threat moves to the deep south. plus, the blizzard in the north, with up to two feet of snow expected in several states, where the major storm is heading. crypto king charged with fraud and conspiracy. >> this is one of theig beingest financial frauds in american history. >> o'donnell: as he fight extradition from the bahamas. mass migrant crossing, the policy change leading to an increase at the southern border. crash test warning, the smallest suv's that got a poor rating for protecting passengers in the back seat. the promising new vaccine for skin cancer. and the good boy who helped rescuers bring two missing sisters home. >> he's got a free pass for a while. i won't be fussing at him for chewing up blanket and shoes. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this stormy tuesday night. president biden today signed a landmark law protecting same-sex and interracial marriage, and ther
> >> o'donnell: a rare december outbreak of tornadoes rips through oklahoma and texas, before the threat moves to the deep south. plus, the blizzard in the north, with up to two feet of snow expected in several states, where the major storm is heading. crypto king charged with fraud and conspiracy. >> this is one of theig beingest financial frauds in american history. >> o'donnell: as he fight extradition from the bahamas. mass migrant crossing, the policy change leading to...
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and then let me take you to wayne, oklahoma. this is just south of oklahoma city. and you'll see what happened overnight. some of the damage from a tornado, unconfirmed tornado out of that particular region, but buildings wiped off of their foundation, industries snapped over like twigs. this is what we are bracing ourselves across the northern louisiana area because it is trekking eastward. all the ingredients are coming together. you see mother nature doesn't care that it is the middle of december or that it is approaching the first days of winter. it is like she's baking a cake. if the ingredients are there the cake will rise. all night the winds have been coming out of the southeast, our temperatures are warming up significantly and very quickly. the humidity is here from the gulf of mexico. and the wind is picking up as well. so basically the ingredients are there, now all we need is a cold front to slice the cake and we will get our thunderstorms and our tornadoes. the threat here is a level three of five, an enhancement storm prediction center. they have bee
and then let me take you to wayne, oklahoma. this is just south of oklahoma city. and you'll see what happened overnight. some of the damage from a tornado, unconfirmed tornado out of that particular region, but buildings wiped off of their foundation, industries snapped over like twigs. this is what we are bracing ourselves across the northern louisiana area because it is trekking eastward. all the ingredients are coming together. you see mother nature doesn't care that it is the middle of...
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it is getting really cold everywhere but particularly in places like texas and oklahoma.o degrees, negative degrees. montana -50 degrees. some areas are set up for that, others are not. texas and oklahoma, you will have freeze off of natural gas wells that will cut off some power. you have power being knocked out in 27 states across the country which also causes a problem. texas remember they had a problem february 2021. can the grid withstand this surging power demand and frigid cold? good luck traveling, everybody be safe. have a great holiday weekend. happy new year as well. i'm alix steel. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ well would you look at that? ♪ ♪ jerry, you've got to see this. seen it. trust me, after 15 walks it gets a little old. i really should be retired by now. wish i'd invested when i had the chance... to the moon! [golf ball bounces off rover] unbelievable. ugh. [ding] mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's "first word news." a french man fatally shot three people in paris. the suspect was arrested shortly afterward and authority say they appeared to be actin
it is getting really cold everywhere but particularly in places like texas and oklahoma.o degrees, negative degrees. montana -50 degrees. some areas are set up for that, others are not. texas and oklahoma, you will have freeze off of natural gas wells that will cut off some power. you have power being knocked out in 27 states across the country which also causes a problem. texas remember they had a problem february 2021. can the grid withstand this surging power demand and frigid cold? good...
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a confirmed ef-2 tornado hitting oklahoma. 120 miles per hour. tornado watches and warnings across several states at this hour. and the blizzard warnings from colorado to minnesota. parts of i-70 closed near denver. i-90 shut down for more than 250 miles. the system moving toward the northeast. rob marciano timing this all out. >>> also breaking, federal prosecutors unsealing the indictment against the former ceo of crypto-currency exchange giant ftx, sam bankman-fried. authorities calling this a massive years-long fraud, losing billions. will customers, investors get any of their money back? rebecca jarvis standing by. >>> less than two weeks until christmas, the flu, covid, and rsv. tonight, the hospital where they're now building triage tents outside. some states now transferring patients out of state for care. >>> tonight, the story on this home. frosty the snowman, christmas lights outside. authorities now describing a plot inside, right out of "the americans" tv show. authorities say the man accused of sending sensitive technology and equip
a confirmed ef-2 tornado hitting oklahoma. 120 miles per hour. tornado watches and warnings across several states at this hour. and the blizzard warnings from colorado to minnesota. parts of i-70 closed near denver. i-90 shut down for more than 250 miles. the system moving toward the northeast. rob marciano timing this all out. >>> also breaking, federal prosecutors unsealing the indictment against the former ceo of crypto-currency exchange giant ftx, sam bankman-fried. authorities...
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but at least nine twisters ripped across oklahoma and texas today.ming days, the threat pushes east, possibly well into florida. further north tonight, a major storm is unleashing blinding snow from the rockies, across the northern plains, into the great lakes region as it barrels toward the midwest and northeast. since monday, those storms have caused more than 10,000 flights to be delayed or canceled. we have a team of correspondents in the storm zones and our partners at the weather channel standing by with the forecast. cbs's elise preston is going to lead off our coverage in shreveport, louisiana. good evening, elise. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the tornado watch here in northwest louisiana will remain in effect until the next -- for the next few hours. but there is great concern that tornadoes will likely strike overnight while people are sleeping. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: storms tore across the south today, spawning at least six tornadoes in texas. [ siren ] along with drenching rain and hail. sirens blared in fort worth as a tornado
but at least nine twisters ripped across oklahoma and texas today.ming days, the threat pushes east, possibly well into florida. further north tonight, a major storm is unleashing blinding snow from the rockies, across the northern plains, into the great lakes region as it barrels toward the midwest and northeast. since monday, those storms have caused more than 10,000 flights to be delayed or canceled. we have a team of correspondents in the storm zones and our partners at the weather channel...
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jorge: contente tornados azotaron duramente a texas y a oklahoma, dejando mÚltiples desastre que amenazanillones de estadounidenses. la combinaciÓn de 2 vacunas preto con 24% el riesgo de muerte o recaÍda de cÁncer de piel en pacientes operados. ilia: pensamos con la sensacional clasificaciÓn de argentina, la final del mundial de fÚtbol tras ganarle 3—0 a croacia, tras la mano de su mÁxima estrella lionel messi. jorge: el joven juliÁn alvarez metiÓ los otros 2 goles, despuÉs de que el metiÓ messi. reportero: quÉ gusto estar acÁ con ustedes esa sociedad de la que hablan juntamente, juliÁn alvarez de 22 aÑos y lionel messi de 35 aÑos, messi era arsu pero heredÉ juliÁn Álvarez y hoy estÁn haciendo goles juntos. argentina estÁ en la final y aquÍ les tengo los detalles. en el estadio , al minuto 34 mano a mano entre juliÁn Álvarez, el al vitro marca penalty, lionel cobra el penalti. contragolpe y escapada . argentina se acercaba la victoria ganando 2—0, messi pasÓ de ser Ídolo de la infancia de juliÁn alvarez a acompaÑarlo. la final el prÓximo domingo. argentina esperarÁ quiÉn ganarÁ entre fra
jorge: contente tornados azotaron duramente a texas y a oklahoma, dejando mÚltiples desastre que amenazanillones de estadounidenses. la combinaciÓn de 2 vacunas preto con 24% el riesgo de muerte o recaÍda de cÁncer de piel en pacientes operados. ilia: pensamos con la sensacional clasificaciÓn de argentina, la final del mundial de fÚtbol tras ganarle 3—0 a croacia, tras la mano de su mÁxima estrella lionel messi. jorge: el joven juliÁn alvarez metiÓ los otros 2 goles, despuÉs de que...
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lucas of oklahoma, i inform the house that mr. lucas will vote yea on s. 1466. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. meng of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote yea on s. 1466. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? flesch fleesh mr. speaker, as the member designated by -- fliesh fliesh mr. speaker -- mr. fleischmann: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. palazzo, mr. long, these members will all vote yea on s. 1466. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote nay on s. 1466. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. butterfield: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. clyburn of south carolina, i inform the house that mr. clyburn will vote yes, he will vote yes on senate bill 1466. thank you. the speaker pro t
lucas of oklahoma, i inform the house that mr. lucas will vote yea on s. 1466. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. meng of new york, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote yea on s. 1466. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? flesch fleesh mr. speaker, as the member designated by -- fliesh...
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then we went down to texas and oklahoma and all this stuff. and the first day i was down there, i called a couple of friends. it was like, today is a day like you want a storm chaser? meet me in dallas at, whatever time in the morning. and to my surprise, two of my friends flew in and i picked them up in dallas. we stopped at all, got in the way and all they had to eat that day was breadsticks because i was like, we got to get to quanah, texas, and we got there and we got two really good tornadoes and shattered another windshield and. i posted the videos online because i was trying sort of bolster my morale because this time since i had chase partners with me, i hand one of them a camera. i could have a microphone on and i could do the whole, hey, gang meteorologist matt butcher here, a tornado, whatever, blah, blah, blah thing and add to my real. so over the course of all this i had a really dynamic demo reel. i had me on international news outlets doing metric imperial australia, north hemispheres, all these things i had me with a number of
then we went down to texas and oklahoma and all this stuff. and the first day i was down there, i called a couple of friends. it was like, today is a day like you want a storm chaser? meet me in dallas at, whatever time in the morning. and to my surprise, two of my friends flew in and i picked them up in dallas. we stopped at all, got in the way and all they had to eat that day was breadsticks because i was like, we got to get to quanah, texas, and we got there and we got two really good...
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>> stillwater, oklahoma.out an hour and a half drive. >> judge judy: are you back practicing in stillwater? >> i'm still living in norman, practicing there. >> judge judy: so you have no intention of moving back into this condo? >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: is it your intention to continue to rent it or to sell it? >> to sell it, your honor. >> judge judy: you rented it to the defendants, and they were your tenants for three years. and based upon, i assume, the
>> stillwater, oklahoma.out an hour and a half drive. >> judge judy: are you back practicing in stillwater? >> i'm still living in norman, practicing there. >> judge judy: so you have no intention of moving back into this condo? >> no, your honor. >> judge judy: is it your intention to continue to rent it or to sell it? >> to sell it, your honor. >> judge judy: you rented it to the defendants, and they were your tenants for three years. and based...
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homes and businesses were destroyed in parts of texas, oklahoma, and louisiana.n louisiana, eyewitnesss capture footage of tornados on their mobile phones. according to local media, at least two people have died and some needed assistance after being trapped in their homes. the story of the unstable weather continues. one low pressure system moving into the carolinas and that's going to bring some thunderstorms as we go through the day on thursday. another low that's been producing the winter weather, it's still impacting the great lakes region with strong winds along with that snowy weather. that's going to be a slow mover, spinning over the general area from the midwest into the great lakes as we go through the day on thursday. be on the lookout for that. snow in chicago, toronto, rain into new york, d.c., back toward the west, really cold weather here, denver with two partly cloudy skies on thursday. quick note on the doha forecast with the world cup wrapping up this weekend. dry weather, highs in the mid-20s as we go through saturday and sunday. across japan,
homes and businesses were destroyed in parts of texas, oklahoma, and louisiana.n louisiana, eyewitnesss capture footage of tornados on their mobile phones. according to local media, at least two people have died and some needed assistance after being trapped in their homes. the story of the unstable weather continues. one low pressure system moving into the carolinas and that's going to bring some thunderstorms as we go through the day on thursday. another low that's been producing the winter...
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he was majestic and his work and his journalism and i just also remember on the plan to oklahoma cityng the oklahoma city bombing we took off from reagan national airport in a tremendous than the sum was lightning all around. and i was like by one came close! that one came close too! i had the fondest memories. i spent half my lifetime at cnn, so much of it working with bernie and i do have another remark. how about those you who remember the typewriters! [applause] [laughter] for those of you who are not familiar with that -- [laughter] the original cnn washington bureau was in the tiny little place on wisconsin avenue, the anchor desk sat in the middle of all of the chaos. bernie would be working his scripts. doing what he needed to do and then when he approached airtime, as people work clambering around him and doing their typing and what they needed to do, he stood and said typewriters! everybody stop typing and everybody settled down. he read report. ok through, get back to work, start typing again! we did not have computers back then. those are a few of my thoughts. believe me,
he was majestic and his work and his journalism and i just also remember on the plan to oklahoma cityng the oklahoma city bombing we took off from reagan national airport in a tremendous than the sum was lightning all around. and i was like by one came close! that one came close too! i had the fondest memories. i spent half my lifetime at cnn, so much of it working with bernie and i do have another remark. how about those you who remember the typewriters! [applause] [laughter] for those of you...
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en luisiana, mississippi y oklahoma estarÁn bajo amenaza de rÁfagas de mÁs de 50 mph, granizo del tamaÑoertencia para por lo menos 15 millones de personas a esta hora en varias partes del paÍs. gracias. mientras tanto, mÉxico no se repone de ese brutal ataque de mÁs de 100 sicarios en guerrero que deja por lo menos siete personas sin vida. lo peor de todo es que los cuerpos estuvieron casi 24 horas en plena vÍa pÚblica, y a una de las vÍctimas le prendieron fuego. los sujetos armados de la nueva familia michoacana. las autoridades indican que los sujetos habrÍan sacado las vÍctimas de su casa. nos conectamos con jessica zermeÑo con lo Último de las investigaciones. jessica: son espeluznantes los detalles que tenemos hasta ahora de esta masacre, supuestamente llegaron hombres armados entre 80 y 100 hombres armados en decenas de camionetas con las siglas fm de la familia michoacana. llegaron hasta el durazno, esta comunidad de la sierra de guerrero, lo que hicieron fue tocar casa por casa para citar a los pobladores en una reuniÓn en la cancha de la escuela primaria de la localidad. los pr
en luisiana, mississippi y oklahoma estarÁn bajo amenaza de rÁfagas de mÁs de 50 mph, granizo del tamaÑoertencia para por lo menos 15 millones de personas a esta hora en varias partes del paÍs. gracias. mientras tanto, mÉxico no se repone de ese brutal ataque de mÁs de 100 sicarios en guerrero que deja por lo menos siete personas sin vida. lo peor de todo es que los cuerpos estuvieron casi 24 horas en plena vÍa pÚblica, y a una de las vÍctimas le prendieron fuego. los sujetos armados...
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so far, 5 confirmed tornadoes have touched down in texas and oklahoma, injuring at least 7 people.lawrence was talking about this because that's not all the blizzard conditions in parts of the midwest with some areas expect to get more than a foot of snow. reporter markie martin has the story. >> a massive u.s. storm putting more than 25 million americans under dangerous weather warnings and watches on tuesday. got to get out of the system sparking morning twisters in the south. >> oh, my gosh. >> we got a one in texas. a tornado touching down in grapevine just outside of dallas. i live here yes, and i have never seen something like this raid by police confirming at least 5 people sent to the hospital with injuries. the tornado's path leaving behind extensive damage to homes and businesses. you can see all of that coming from the sam's club and then off see caught crossing this path. this car wash a total loss assessors, expecting damages to cost multi millions. you can see the significant damage all the way up if you turn yourself over here as well. >> you can also see the, you kn
so far, 5 confirmed tornadoes have touched down in texas and oklahoma, injuring at least 7 people.lawrence was talking about this because that's not all the blizzard conditions in parts of the midwest with some areas expect to get more than a foot of snow. reporter markie martin has the story. >> a massive u.s. storm putting more than 25 million americans under dangerous weather warnings and watches on tuesday. got to get out of the system sparking morning twisters in the south. >>...
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of oklahoma and auburn. tiktok says the ban is based on unfounded falsehoods. >>> the air we breathe is a concern in the age of covid, rsv and flu. buildings are now receiving a seal of approval for indoor air quality, thanks to a company in the east bay. here is "today in the bay's" bob redell. >> reporter: a biotech company in pleasanton has developed a harmless dna aerosol that simulates the release of an airborne pathogen. sensors placed throughout the building track the mist and determine whether or not the haven't lagz and air-conditioning is filtering out the particles. >> this would be the settings pre-covid. >> reporter: or allowing them to hover. >> people don't know what is actually happening and so we make that visible to them on what's actually going and how their systems are performing. >> reporter: they then advise clients on how to improve the ventilation in their building so they can earn the first of its kind air quality seal of approval issued by the well-respected underwriters lab. >> the
of oklahoma and auburn. tiktok says the ban is based on unfounded falsehoods. >>> the air we breathe is a concern in the age of covid, rsv and flu. buildings are now receiving a seal of approval for indoor air quality, thanks to a company in the east bay. here is "today in the bay's" bob redell. >> reporter: a biotech company in pleasanton has developed a harmless dna aerosol that simulates the release of an airborne pathogen. sensors placed throughout the building...
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we are seeing reports of tornadoes and damage from the tornadoes in oklahoma and in texas.ng this morning. we had a shelter in place alert go out at dallas fort worth airport earlier today, just speaking to the strength of the storm. and all the way north up to the dakotas, we had icy streets and cars overturning, and then in utah we saw a bus crash, this probably won't surprise a lot of people these days, and this is wreaking havoc with air travel in the u.s. 1,300 -- more than 1,300 delays this morning, nationwide, and hundreds of cancelations. we saw similar numbers yesterday, which was day two of that chaos in cities across the country. state officials asking people, even if you are used to winter storms, take this one seriously and depending on where you live, potentially be prepared to hunker down at home. >> i heard one man say being out on the roads was like driving on a ice rink. it was horrible. bill, what about you? >> today it has been an overachiever with the damage in wayne, oklahoma, and then the blizzard will develop and get to its peak later this afternoon.
we are seeing reports of tornadoes and damage from the tornadoes in oklahoma and in texas.ng this morning. we had a shelter in place alert go out at dallas fort worth airport earlier today, just speaking to the strength of the storm. and all the way north up to the dakotas, we had icy streets and cars overturning, and then in utah we saw a bus crash, this probably won't surprise a lot of people these days, and this is wreaking havoc with air travel in the u.s. 1,300 -- more than 1,300 delays...
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in oklahoma city, vaccination rates among school age children have dropped 4.5% over the last three yearsout measles, mumps, rubella, other diseases that have been controlled. >> thanks to misinformation. >> thanks to misinformation. >> reporter: dr. dale braxler says flu shots are down, too, even as the nation deals with one of the worst flu seasons in years. >> we're only at about half of the typical number of flu injections that we would typically see by this time of the year. it worries me to a great extent. >> reporter: used to battling disease, the oklahoma city health department finds itself fighting lies. >> how dangerous is misinformation? >> it's cost lives. i don't know how else to say it. >> reporter: the department has had to move resources to monitor public sentiment using new technology to comb through social media when vaccine messaging was drawing fire, the health department removed the word vaccine and added "choose" to their public service announcements. it worked. >> our negativity on our media platforms dropped immediately. it started going down, we offered the choice
in oklahoma city, vaccination rates among school age children have dropped 4.5% over the last three yearsout measles, mumps, rubella, other diseases that have been controlled. >> thanks to misinformation. >> thanks to misinformation. >> reporter: dr. dale braxler says flu shots are down, too, even as the nation deals with one of the worst flu seasons in years. >> we're only at about half of the typical number of flu injections that we would typically see by this time of...
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following the tragic oklahoma city bombing, former president bush publicly refuted those who used fear to gain support. in stark contrast our leaders belittle and justify attacks on a u.s. capitol as quote legitimate discourse. the great party of lincoln, roosevelt and reagan have turned its backs and has embraced lies and deseat. republican party used to be welcome the tired, and yes or noing to be free. now, we shelter the ignorant, the racist who only stoke hatred and anger to those who are different than us. our constituents voted us based our beliefs but we cannot use it as a sword or shield while ignoring the fact we are children of god and all americans. to my democratic colleagues you must bear the burden of our failures. many of you have asked where are all the good republicans. democratic leadership had the opportunity to stand above the fray. they poured millions of dollars into the campaigns of maga candidates, the same that they called them a threat. and did not make it out of their respective primaries. no longer politics as usual. if you keep stoking the fire, you can't
following the tragic oklahoma city bombing, former president bush publicly refuted those who used fear to gain support. in stark contrast our leaders belittle and justify attacks on a u.s. capitol as quote legitimate discourse. the great party of lincoln, roosevelt and reagan have turned its backs and has embraced lies and deseat. republican party used to be welcome the tired, and yes or noing to be free. now, we shelter the ignorant, the racist who only stoke hatred and anger to those who are...