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murrah federal nblg oklahoma city. homa attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will kill hundreds of people. >> i don't want people to misread, but i was surprised how likable he appeared to be for a man who had killed 168 people in cold blood. >> reporters spent more than 70 hours interviewing mcveigh trying to gain ensight into what led hem to be a domestic terrorist. by all accounts an early turning point for mcveigh comes in 1988 when he joins the army. while stationed at fort benning, georgia, they bond with their platoon leader terry nichols over a shared distrust of the federal government. >> they took an eninstant liking to him, and he loved hearing nichols spout off about his
murrah federal nblg oklahoma city. homa attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will kill hundreds of people. >> i don't want people to misread,...
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murrah federal building in oklahoma city. ma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will kill hundreds of people. >> i don't want people to misread, but i was surprised how likable he appeared to be for a man who had killed 168 people in cold blood. >> reporters spent more than 70 hours interviewing mcveigh trying to gain ensight into what led hem to be a domestic terrorist. by all accounts an early turning point for mcveigh comes in 1988 when he joins the army. while stationed at fort benning, georgia, they bond with their platoon leader terry nichols over a shared distrust of the federal government. >> they took an eninstant liking to him, and he loved hearing nichols spout off about his th
murrah federal building in oklahoma city. ma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rationale. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists, and he didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. the question comes up why is he going to construct a bomb that will kill hundreds of people. >> i don't want people to...
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city. and probably the strongest evidence he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he was not at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know. but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but even assuming others were involved, why would mcveigh so strongly insist that he acted alone, with help only from nichols and fortier? >> he believed that in lying, he would protect the others so they wouldn't be convicted. and he spun a series of lies to shield the others. >> i think it is possible that there were other people that helped along the way. but did not know they were helping with the bombing. but i believe that the only ones who actually knew what they were working on were the three men that were punished by the government. >> mcveigh, fortier and nichols. two years and 44 days after the worst terrorist attack on united states soil, a verdict has been
city. and probably the strongest evidence he was there is a ticket he received from an arkansas highway patrolman about four miles into arkansas from oklahoma on a road that takes you straight to elohim city. so if he was not at elohim city, where was he? >> timothy mcveigh made some calls to elohim city. he drove near the area, we know. but beyond that, any connection to elohim city or the notion that there were others involved is speculation heaped on top of speculation. >> but...
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it is 80 miles from oklahoma city. boredom, i'm not buying it. however, there is not a lot of employment, you do have the broken home problem. there is not a lot of direction. and i think we could take a lesson from our military, bob may not like this. i just had that idea. remember when general petraeus designed the surge in iraq. and the point was, you had to go in and stop the violence and then you could start to deal with the root causes. and you had to get more police in the community. i think maybe that is what we need all across america. and if -- localities and municipalities want to participate, then the federal government could probably help them. we have a lot of vets that came back, use the skills they learned, the leadership skills they learned overseas, to deal with the problem. at least stop it. >> that is almost how they reduced a lot of killing in chicago, which is a higher presence of police. >> and you know, why were they bored? they were bored because they didn't have jobs, they were not working, they're sitting around, how ca
it is 80 miles from oklahoma city. boredom, i'm not buying it. however, there is not a lot of employment, you do have the broken home problem. there is not a lot of direction. and i think we could take a lesson from our military, bob may not like this. i just had that idea. remember when general petraeus designed the surge in iraq. and the point was, you had to go in and stop the violence and then you could start to deal with the root causes. and you had to get more police in the community. i...
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one is in memory of those who perished in 1995 at oklahoma city.econd memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> labor unions, they give us weekends, child labor laws, and the guaranteed minimum wage. they virtually created the american middle class but a lot of people are asking, what have they done for us lately. in the united states, union membership has been on the decline for half a century. nowadays, fewer than 12% of americans belong to a union and lately they have come under attack. >> the union has to be broken. >> being blamed for everything from the failure of our school system to the death of the twinkie. but if the american unions
one is in memory of those who perished in 1995 at oklahoma city.econd memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, tide macan, steve willis, and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> labor unions, they give us...
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randy mcilwain, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his stroke, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc news has confirmed that he has been admitted to m.d. anderson for further testing. and having already been seen at two major medical centers around the country
randy mcilwain, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy...
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a 60-year-old man in oklahoma city was swept away in a flash flood while trying to pull his wife and daughter to safety from their stalled car. police found his body a short time later, nearly six blocks away, bringing the death toll from these storms to three. the heavy storms hit a half-dozen states with up to ten inches of rain. officials deployed rescue teams on boats in search of those stranded by the floods. dozens of roadways and highways in several states will remain closed until further notice. in nashville, clean-up today. at the parkwood villa apartments, more than 300 residents evacuated and may be out of their homes for weeks, if not months. >> i lost everything. >> the high water also swamped dozens of cars. claims adjustor, timothy lengyel says car insurance covers this damage. but he has a warning for those in the market for a used vehicle in the coming months. >> are some of these cars that have been flooded going to wind up on the market? >> mostly used cars in two or three months? >> mostly. >> as folks use a break in the weather to start cleaning up, more storms a
a 60-year-old man in oklahoma city was swept away in a flash flood while trying to pull his wife and daughter to safety from their stalled car. police found his body a short time later, nearly six blocks away, bringing the death toll from these storms to three. the heavy storms hit a half-dozen states with up to ten inches of rain. officials deployed rescue teams on boats in search of those stranded by the floods. dozens of roadways and highways in several states will remain closed until...
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i-35 is the worst drive around from oklahoma city and soon up to wichita who has avoided the rain at this point. as we shift over a little bit, this area of springfield just to the east of there, that's where we've been dealing with the heavy rain over the last couple of mornings. as of now you're okay. the other story was the heat yesterday in the deep south. 105 in dallas. 104 in san antonio. it's going to be another scorching day in areas of the deep south. heat advisories are up for many spots. once again, 100 to 105. that hot forecast, as far as the airports go today, there will be a lot of clouds, showers and thunderstorms around new york city, philly, baltimore and d.c. a lot of big airports are going to have storms. that means a lot of big delays this afternoon. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. many days, with that front trying to move through, it's is going to spark showers and storms through ohio and kansas city all the way through areas of the northeast. once again, we're stuck in this pattern. people in the gr
i-35 is the worst drive around from oklahoma city and soon up to wichita who has avoided the rain at this point. as we shift over a little bit, this area of springfield just to the east of there, that's where we've been dealing with the heavy rain over the last couple of mornings. as of now you're okay. the other story was the heat yesterday in the deep south. 105 in dallas. 104 in san antonio. it's going to be another scorching day in areas of the deep south. heat advisories are up for many...
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mÉxico, estas fueron las mÁximas en el dÍa de hoy, temperaturas dallas 103 grados, al igual que en oklahoma cityque resta. >>> tratamiento experimental que puede cambiar la forma que se trata la escoliosis en los niÑos, vamos con claudia rodriguez que nos amplia. >>> isaac tiene 4 aÑos, a su tierna edad ha enfrentado graves problemas de salud, por un cÁncer en los huesos le sacaron cuatro costillas que tuvo serias consecuencias. >>> a raÍz de que le removieron las acosos tifrls costillas eÓ el problema de la espina. >>> no pasÓ mucho tiempo para ver los estragos de la escoliosis, severa desviaciÓn de la columna vertebral que fue afectar los Órganos vitales y la habilidad de caminar, le ponen barras metÁlicas. >>> dos incisiÓnes en la espalda para meterle los fierros que le pusieron en su espalda y a raÍz de eso cada seis meses hasta los doce aÑos tiene que ir a operaciones para que le estiren eso. >>> son sometidos a dos operaciones por aÑo para ajustar las barras metÁlicas que se colocan en la columna, pero podrÍa ser cosa del pasado este tratamiento. >>> mÉdicoss de san diego anunciaron un tra
mÉxico, estas fueron las mÁximas en el dÍa de hoy, temperaturas dallas 103 grados, al igual que en oklahoma cityque resta. >>> tratamiento experimental que puede cambiar la forma que se trata la escoliosis en los niÑos, vamos con claudia rodriguez que nos amplia. >>> isaac tiene 4 aÑos, a su tierna edad ha enfrentado graves problemas de salud, por un cÁncer en los huesos le sacaron cuatro costillas que tuvo serias consecuencias. >>> a raÍz de que le removieron...
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. >> eric: juan, if you apply to this horrific killing that happened outside of oklahoma city, whereee young people shot someone for fun, how does it apply? >> these are teenagers. one father in the courtroom said my son could haven't done it. wake up, dude. c'mon. we have kids online, spewing all kind of hateful messages. no structure around them. they are bore and think it's okay to tracksome somebody like an animal and kill them. sick. >> eric: important word that juan used. they were "bored." that's because they weren't working. >> true. >> you have to get them involved, too. i don't care, it could be community work. you could do anything. it requires some kind of leadership and some kind of responsibility. if the parents are absent, we all know it's a parental problem. we know the destruction of the family causes this. we know that. in the substitute of that, if the family is not around you have to have a adership in the community that will take that. you can't have people, as i said, like jesse jackson going out and saying things like he says. and not take some responsibility.
. >> eric: juan, if you apply to this horrific killing that happened outside of oklahoma city, whereee young people shot someone for fun, how does it apply? >> these are teenagers. one father in the courtroom said my son could haven't done it. wake up, dude. c'mon. we have kids online, spewing all kind of hateful messages. no structure around them. they are bore and think it's okay to tracksome somebody like an animal and kill them. sick. >> eric: important word that juan...
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. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city when a tour bus got pulled over. thought they had drugs on board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they eally had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which only leaves -- >> 2 chains was on the bus. >> boom, 2 chains. you remember him from the birthday video and the running away from gunmen video. he's had a crazy year. anyway -- >> they ended up towing the bus to an impound lot to wait for a warrant. >> and when the cops finely got it, they entered the bus and said -- ok, we have no idea what they actually said. but we doe know they arrested 11 people for interfering with the police process, including james. we dont know if they found any drugs on the guy but come on! thanks, oklahoma. not you but you! fabulous! >> coming up -- >> he was in super cree
. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city when a tour bus got pulled over. thought they had drugs on board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they eally had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which...
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. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city pulled over.us got thaurt they had drugsn board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they really had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which only leaves -- >> 2 chains was on the bus. >> boom, 2 chains. you remember him from the birthday video and the running away from gunmen video. he's had a crazy year. anyway -- >> they ended up towing the fwouse an impound lot to wait for a warrant. >> and when the cops finely got it, they entered the bus and said -- ok, we have no idea what they actually said. but we doe know they arrested 11 people for interfering with the police process, including james. we demopet if they found any drugs on the guy but come on! thanks, oklahoma. not you but you! fabulous! >> coming up -- >> he was in super creepers. >> what is a nationa
. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city pulled over.us got thaurt they had drugsn board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they really had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which only leaves --...
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randy mcelwane, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman is here with more. nancy, we don't know exactly what's going on here, but he did suffer a stroke three years ago when he was 41 years old. typically with a stroke patient, experience more problems down the line. >> well, typically one-quarter of those stroke patients have had symptoms before. and we do know that since his strike, beau biden has had several episodes in the past. and that makes this serious. we have established tonight, nbc news has confirmed that he has been admitted to m.d. anderson for further testing. and having already been seen at two major medical centers around the country
randy mcelwane, nbc news, oklahoma city, oklahoma. >>> tonight vice president joe biden's son, beau, is spending the night at the m.d. cancer center in houston. beau biden, the attorney general of delaware, went with his father for tests this morning after feeling weak and disoriented on a family vacation last week. he was seen at dinner last night with his father, but people close to the bidens told nbc news the family is taking this quite seriously. chief medical editor dr. nancy...
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oklahoma city as well, feel like it's into the 40s combined with the humidity there.nt to go somewhere cooler, toronto and new york, partly cloudy skies, temperatures into the 20s. europe, in the main topic is this high pressure that is dominating, but there is something coming in from west. it's this well developed system you can see here in the satellite picture. this cold front, that is triggering some thunderstorm activity there across portions of france. you have the cold front, you have warm temperatures ahead of the fron that's pushing through and a dip in the jet stream. at the base of it, that is where we see thunderstorm activity, possibly tornado and hail. this is looking like the spring and the fall months, early august, when you get these big shifts in temperatures. london, you saw one of the warmest days of the year here on thursday, but paris, 33 here. once that cold front pushes by, lo that's going to cool off. here's the extended forecast. >>> and before we leave you this hour, take a look at what happens when managers of a botanical garden turn day i
oklahoma city as well, feel like it's into the 40s combined with the humidity there.nt to go somewhere cooler, toronto and new york, partly cloudy skies, temperatures into the 20s. europe, in the main topic is this high pressure that is dominating, but there is something coming in from west. it's this well developed system you can see here in the satellite picture. this cold front, that is triggering some thunderstorm activity there across portions of france. you have the cold front, you have...
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mostly dry across the northwest dan temperatures are pleasant in the area. 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures yesterday. the mercury hit 34 degrees in london and paris you saw the high going up to 35 degrees. i want to show you this video from paris. after temperatures above average, paris baked on thursday, rocketing temperatures that have driven sun bathers to cool off the fountains across from the eiffel tower. this july was the third hottest on record. they advise people not to wade in the fountains and say the water is not clean and everyone can help enjoy it. it looks fun, but many people don't need to hit the beaches or fountains on the weekend because cooler air is expected to move in from the west. on friday 33 and here's the extended forecast. # >> before we leave you this hour, we are going to take you to kyoto where some women have been honoring a summer tradition. entertainers known as miko visit their teachers on august 1st every year to thank them for their help. they want to see dance and music instructors
mostly dry across the northwest dan temperatures are pleasant in the area. 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures yesterday. the mercury hit 34 degrees in london and paris you saw the high going up to 35 degrees. i want to show you this video from paris. after temperatures above average, paris baked on thursday, rocketing temperatures that have driven sun bathers to cool off the fountains across from the eiffel tower. this july was...
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. >> in oklahoma city, a 60-year-old man was killed when trying to save his stranded daughter.souri may have seen the most extreme weather. a woman was killed yesterday when floodwaters swept her away in her car, the second weather-related death in a week. and more rain on the way. george, this is devastating. >> reporter: don, good morning. now we know of another death in south carolina, a 23-year-old man killed in flooding. again, here in hollister, the problem is it's starting to rain. not a lot of rain but just enough to make people nervous. this has proven to be a deadly storm. >> evacuations and rescues continue to missouri where flash flooding has claimed two lives. the most vulnerable, children and the elderly. the current so strong that it forced this construction crane on up on to an already flooded landing. in davis county, dozens had to be rescued. and look at this building in nashville. it literally broke in half under the pressure of a nearby overflowing creek. on the highway cars were left drifting in the current. and then this fire fighting scene, two firefighte
. >> in oklahoma city, a 60-year-old man was killed when trying to save his stranded daughter.souri may have seen the most extreme weather. a woman was killed yesterday when floodwaters swept her away in her car, the second weather-related death in a week. and more rain on the way. george, this is devastating. >> reporter: don, good morning. now we know of another death in south carolina, a 23-year-old man killed in flooding. again, here in hollister, the problem is it's starting to...
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lisa monahan from kwtv in oklahoma city reports. >> christopher lane was gunned down while jogging on this road friday in duncan, oklahoma. according to the police they said they didn't have anything to do so they decided to kill somebody. police chief danny ford. >> they witnessed a man on the street and chose him as a target. >> police say they followed lane in a car and shot him in the back. a 16-year-old chancey alan luna is accused of pulling the suspect. the other cess peck is 17 year old michael duane jones and 15 year old james transedwards. prosecutors say edwards laughed during his arrest. his father is james edwards. >> after reading the charges why are you so confidence he's innocent. >> because he didn't pull the trigger, number one. he was just there. >> christopher lane was 22. he was studying at east central university in oklahoma. he was a catcher on the baseball team. he had just returned last weak from his native australia and was visiting his girlfriend. his parents peter and donna lane spoke in melbourne australia. >> it's not going to be any good out of this beca
lisa monahan from kwtv in oklahoma city reports. >> christopher lane was gunned down while jogging on this road friday in duncan, oklahoma. according to the police they said they didn't have anything to do so they decided to kill somebody. police chief danny ford. >> they witnessed a man on the street and chose him as a target. >> police say they followed lane in a car and shot him in the back. a 16-year-old chancey alan luna is accused of pulling the suspect. the other cess...
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tambiÉn se estÁn sintiendo alta temperaturas nuevamente para ustedes sobre dallas 103 grados y oklahoma cityueno como va a estar el anhelado fin de semana. con actividad de fuertes lluvias, y ustedes en el sur de la florida inestabilidad desde chicago ayudes hasta el oeste de pennsylvania y justamente hacia el sur de illinois y kentucky y toda esta Área con actividad de fuertes lluvias y mientras nosotros aquÍ en la costa oeste, california condiciones estables desde phoenix arizona, porciÓngencia de nuevo mÉxico, y esa actividad de aguaceros no vienen nada mal. >>> y hasta el sÁbado por aquÍ tenemos mejor dicho hasta el domingo a las seis, ocho de la tarde como se decida parar, hora del este y asÍ va a estar el panorama terminando el fin de semana y hacia mÉxico, se va a mantener lloviendo todo el noroeste para ustedes, y ahora los van a viajar para el fin de semana, desde hoy, sabe que va a encontrarse con retrasos en el aeropuerto de chicago, y hasta new york y miami debido a fuertes lluvias y nubosidad pero fuera de eso si va a viajar al resto del paÍs condiciones tranquilas esta noche la
tambiÉn se estÁn sintiendo alta temperaturas nuevamente para ustedes sobre dallas 103 grados y oklahoma cityueno como va a estar el anhelado fin de semana. con actividad de fuertes lluvias, y ustedes en el sur de la florida inestabilidad desde chicago ayudes hasta el oeste de pennsylvania y justamente hacia el sur de illinois y kentucky y toda esta Área con actividad de fuertes lluvias y mientras nosotros aquÍ en la costa oeste, california condiciones estables desde phoenix arizona,...
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that is resulting in high temperatures. 36 degrees for you in denver. 36 for you as well in oklahoma city amazingly 43 in dallas on friday. the heat is expected to affect the western portions of the u.s. 32 for you in los angeles. finally in europe, an upper cold has caused severe floods. take a look at the situation. storms and rain have concentrated in the east and south of spain. 70 millimeters of rain fell in valencia where water rose to people's ankles. there were strong gusts of 78 kilometers per hour. unfortunately, the situation will remain unsettled across this area. more rain is likely mainly during the midpart of the day. scattered thundershowers also across the black sea region and wet and windy conditions will approach the northern areas of the uk starting friday afternoon. but balmy conditions in terms of temperature across many locations. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us. >> good afternoon. i'm james harmon, president and ceo ceo of the wilson center. it has occur
that is resulting in high temperatures. 36 degrees for you in denver. 36 for you as well in oklahoma city amazingly 43 in dallas on friday. the heat is expected to affect the western portions of the u.s. 32 for you in los angeles. finally in europe, an upper cold has caused severe floods. take a look at the situation. storms and rain have concentrated in the east and south of spain. 70 millimeters of rain fell in valencia where water rose to people's ankles. there were strong gusts of 78...
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that's 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures. yesterday the mercury hit 34 degrees in heathrow airport in london. and in paris you saw the high going up to 35 degrees. i want to show you this video coming out from paris. after scorching july temperatures well above average, paris baked under the sun on thursday rocketing temperatures have driven sunbathers to cool off in fountains across the river seine. it was the third hottest july on record. the city advises people not to bathe in the fountains at trocadero. they say the water isn't clean, but that everyone can help enjoy it. it looks very fun. but i think many people don't need to hit the beaches or fountains any more on the weekend because cooler air is expected to move in from the west. so paris, your temperature on friday still on the hot side. on friday 33 degrees, but go down by ten degrees on the weekend. all right. here's the extended forecast. >>> before we leave you this hour, we're going to take
that's 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures. yesterday the mercury hit 34 degrees in heathrow airport in london. and in paris you saw the high going up to 35 degrees. i want to show you this video coming out from paris. after scorching july temperatures well above average, paris baked under the sun on thursday rocketing temperatures have driven sunbathers to cool off in fountains across the river seine. it was the third hottest...
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mid-section and that is resulting in high temperatures. 36 degrees for you in denver and 36 as well in oklahoma city and amazingly 40 degrees in dallas on friday. the heat is expected to affect the western portions of the u.s. as well. 32 for you in los angeles. finally in europe, a cold low and upper cold low dropped plenty of rainfall for parts of spain ha causes severe floods. look at the situation. storms and rain have concentrated in the east and south of spain. 70 millimeters fell in valencia where water rose to people's ankles. there were gusts of 78 kilometers per hour. unfortunately the situation will remain unsettled across the area and more rain is likely. scattered thundershowers across the black sea region and wet and windy conditions will approach the northern areas of the uk starting friday afternoon. balmy conditions in terms of temperature. many locations. here's the extended forecast. . >> western lawmakers are stressing the need to strike syria. they believe syrian forces killed hundreds of civilians with chemical weapons. the british prime minister david cameron went to parliamen
mid-section and that is resulting in high temperatures. 36 degrees for you in denver and 36 as well in oklahoma city and amazingly 40 degrees in dallas on friday. the heat is expected to affect the western portions of the u.s. as well. 32 for you in los angeles. finally in europe, a cold low and upper cold low dropped plenty of rainfall for parts of spain ha causes severe floods. look at the situation. storms and rain have concentrated in the east and south of spain. 70 millimeters fell in...
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thunderstorms for you in oklahoma city and then down to the south, it's really like soup here.o humid and so hot, those heat indices are going to be into the 40s for you in louisiana as well as along the gulf here. it will feel very, very hot. do take care. it's going to be affecting you. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day. >>> a group of indonesian transgender people parade through the streets wearing traditional st
thunderstorms for you in oklahoma city and then down to the south, it's really like soup here.o humid and so hot, those heat indices are going to be into the 40s for you in louisiana as well as along the gulf here. it will feel very, very hot. do take care. it's going to be affecting you. i'll leave you with your extended forecast. >>> that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. enjoy your day....
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oklahoma city, another death. missouri, two deaths reported there as well. we were actually quite excited here because we thought that the sun was about to come out. we saw sunshine about half an hour ago. we thought it perhaps was some good signs for what we were going to expect for the rest of the weekend. obviously with flash flooding, the weather can change just like that, and obviously now it is overcast and we are expecting more torrential downpours throughout the rest of the weekend. guys? >> bad news ahead there. zain asher, thu for that. >>> temperatures hovering around 100 and not a drop of rain in the forecast. that's what fire crews battling a wildfire outside palm springs, california, are facing today. strong winds are quickly pushing the fire east. 1,500 people have had to pick up and run. 26 homes, 1 business all gone up in flames. >>> also in california, we have some new information this morning about embattled san diego bayer bob filner. he's facing claims of sexual harassment by at least 11 women. he has left a behavior therapy program a we
oklahoma city, another death. missouri, two deaths reported there as well. we were actually quite excited here because we thought that the sun was about to come out. we saw sunshine about half an hour ago. we thought it perhaps was some good signs for what we were going to expect for the rest of the weekend. obviously with flash flooding, the weather can change just like that, and obviously now it is overcast and we are expecting more torrential downpours throughout the rest of the weekend....
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the next thing that happened started in oklahoma city. they found they had to put in meertds to cause turn over for the merchants and of course as san francisco as other cities did this say source of spare change while doing good and turn over with parking but we continue in san francisco doing a pretty silly thing. in 1955 the zoning codes were changed to require that if you want to build a house, an apartment, or anything you have to provide a parking place. now did people want that to park on the street? did they want that so there is no development in the neighborhood? who knows but this is a major problem and increases the number of cars. later on the next thing happen you continued building nor garages and followed by building a freeway virtually on geary street and convenient for people to drive down to the garages. there is more history and we have more time today. thank you very much. >> mr. chairman that's the last person that turned in a speaker card. >> thank you very much. >> is there anyone else? >> okay. come forward please.
the next thing that happened started in oklahoma city. they found they had to put in meertds to cause turn over for the merchants and of course as san francisco as other cities did this say source of spare change while doing good and turn over with parking but we continue in san francisco doing a pretty silly thing. in 1955 the zoning codes were changed to require that if you want to build a house, an apartment, or anything you have to provide a parking place. now did people want that to park...
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, outside of oklahoma city where three young people shot someone for fun, how does that apply here? >> well, look, these are teenagers and in most cases, you know, no dad around, right? or parents who are not involved. i saw one father was in the courtroom and said, oh, my son couldn't have done it. wake up, dude, come on. what we have here are kids online and they're spewing hateful messages and they're not, there's no structure around it. i don't see this as much as a mystery, but these kids needed some direction and they're bored and they think it's okay to track somebody like an animal and, it's pretty sick. >> very important word juan used. they were bored because they weren't working. >> that's true. listen, you've got to get, you've got to get them involved, too. i don't care, you know, it could be community work. you could do anything. it requires some kind of leadership and some kind of responsibility if the parents are absent, we all know it's a parental problem. we all know the destruction of the fam
, outside of oklahoma city where three young people shot someone for fun, how does that apply here? >> well, look, these are teenagers and in most cases, you know, no dad around, right? or parents who are not involved. i saw one father was in the courtroom and said, oh, my son couldn't have done it. wake up, dude, come on. what we have here are kids online and they're spewing hateful messages and they're not, there's no structure around it. i don't see this as much as a mystery, but these...
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these are thunderstorms moving from oklahoma city northward to witch that. i-35 is not advised to travel out of right now if you don't have to. i-44 is next. we're starting to watch the heavy rain shifting to the east a little bit. these are areas that got hit hard yesterday. the heat wave continues in texas. that's the other big story. it was 105 yesterday in dallas. that eight days in a row of 100-degree heat. when will the heat wave end? no time soon. 100 right through the upcoming weekend. no rain in sight. and speaking of rain, we had a little bit overnight in areas of the northeast. we'll have additional rain as we go throughout the day to day. not all day. airports have hit and miss delays with showers and storms. >> the summer thunderstorms really are strong. >> especially northeast, the humidity is up. >>> jackie robinson defaced, the ft. hood shooter working toward his own execution, plus, the best and worst performance in small cars when it comes to the crash tests. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the
these are thunderstorms moving from oklahoma city northward to witch that. i-35 is not advised to travel out of right now if you don't have to. i-44 is next. we're starting to watch the heavy rain shifting to the east a little bit. these are areas that got hit hard yesterday. the heat wave continues in texas. that's the other big story. it was 105 yesterday in dallas. that eight days in a row of 100-degree heat. when will the heat wave end? no time soon. 100 right through the upcoming weekend....
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a 60-year-old man in oklahoma city was swept away in a flash flood while trying to pull his wife and daughter to safety from their stalled car. police found his body a short time later, nearly six blocks away, bringing the death toll from these storms to three. the heavy storms hit a half-dozen states with up to ten inches of rain. officials deployed rescue teams on boats in search of those stranded by the floods. dozens of roadways and highways in several states will remain closed until further notice. in nashville, clean-up today. at the parkwood villa apartments, more than 300 residents evacuated and may be out of their homes for weeks, if not months. >> i lost everything. >> the high water also swamped dozens of cars. claims adjuster timothy lengyel says car insurance covers this damage. but he has a warning for those in the market for a used vehicle in the coming months. >> are some of these cars that have been flooded going to wind up on the market? >> mostly used cars in two or three months? >> most likely. >> reporter: as folks use a break in the weather to start cleaning up,
a 60-year-old man in oklahoma city was swept away in a flash flood while trying to pull his wife and daughter to safety from their stalled car. police found his body a short time later, nearly six blocks away, bringing the death toll from these storms to three. the heavy storms hit a half-dozen states with up to ten inches of rain. officials deployed rescue teams on boats in search of those stranded by the floods. dozens of roadways and highways in several states will remain closed until...
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smith to oklahoma city. this is the same area that saw a lot of heavy rain last week. flash flooding concerns along interstate 40 there. in general, the forecast, it's still hot in texas. yesterday was 100 in dallas. today will be about 100. 101 in san antonio. but the big story will be the rain in the east today. brian, today will pretty much be a rainout for many areas of the northeast. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, anthony weiner unleashed. why he says "the new york times" can't stand him. and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the cooler. both jimmys, fallon and kimmel, riding the "breaking bad" wave. kimmel has a spin-off in mind. we'll be right back. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise.
smith to oklahoma city. this is the same area that saw a lot of heavy rain last week. flash flooding concerns along interstate 40 there. in general, the forecast, it's still hot in texas. yesterday was 100 in dallas. today will be about 100. 101 in san antonio. but the big story will be the rain in the east today. brian, today will pretty much be a rainout for many areas of the northeast. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, anthony weiner unleashed. why he says "the new york...
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oklahoma city to little rock, west virginia into d.c. and new york. a huge area of rain developed overnight covering all of the southern half of pennsylvania right now. it's especially heavy going from areas of allentown to harrisburg and it's about to start pouring in philadelphia. and that will move right over the much to new york city during the heart of the morning rush hour. expect some major travel delays and airport delays also. as far as the severe weather goes, if we get anything, damaging winds most likely. richmond, virginia beach, raleigh, goldsboro, out to the outer banks could deal with some small hail. the forecast for the northeast, the mid-atlantic today you will see a period of rain and in some case like philly, northern jersey, eastern p.a., southern portions of new england, you'll see heavy rain during the day today. still hot in texas, and what a beautiful, cool fall day in chicago. oh, wait. it's not fall yet. 72 and partly cloudy. >> that's right. it's not. it's acting like fall even though it's technically summer. >>> just ahea
oklahoma city to little rock, west virginia into d.c. and new york. a huge area of rain developed overnight covering all of the southern half of pennsylvania right now. it's especially heavy going from areas of allentown to harrisburg and it's about to start pouring in philadelphia. and that will move right over the much to new york city during the heart of the morning rush hour. expect some major travel delays and airport delays also. as far as the severe weather goes, if we get anything,...
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overnight, pictures from oklahoma, adding oklahoma city to the list of deadly flash flood tragedies.n mcdonald county, missouri, a 61-year-old woman died after her car was swept off a flooded bridge. in nashville, tennessee, a daring rescue. 5-week-old lauren marlin, saved after murky waters invaded their home. her parents, shaken. >> we're in the attic, trying to get the baby upstairs. it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water's going to do. >> reporter: back in missouri, teaming rivers and flash floods force people on to the roofs. the driver of this week, trapped
overnight, pictures from oklahoma, adding oklahoma city to the list of deadly flash flood tragedies.n mcdonald county, missouri, a 61-year-old woman died after her car was swept off a flooded bridge. in nashville, tennessee, a daring rescue. 5-week-old lauren marlin, saved after murky waters invaded their home. her parents, shaken. >> we're in the attic, trying to get the baby upstairs. it's hard. it's scary. you don't know what the water's going to do. >> reporter: back in...
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discussesong michael child prostitution ring that stretched across 76 cities including chicago and oklahoma city. lawr that, the healthcare and the impact on insurance rates. will discuss in the amount of money the pentagon spends on generals and admirals. oh that was your phone calls e- mails and tweets on washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i been pushing for this indiscriminate that we would move legislation, it is big and it is complicated. it means different things for different people. we need to get this done. as hard as it is for me to say the house is done something right. they are fine. they need to pass some of this. we ought to look at what they did. and certainly if you want to take a stab of doing our own thing. that is great. we need to get moving. this is a real threat to read this a real problem. nightll lay awake at worried. we need to get this done. >> technology and internet issues. monday night on the communicators. >> former texas congressman spoke at them young americans for liberty at george mason use aggressive. .he nationwide group they talked abo
discussesong michael child prostitution ring that stretched across 76 cities including chicago and oklahoma city. lawr that, the healthcare and the impact on insurance rates. will discuss in the amount of money the pentagon spends on generals and admirals. oh that was your phone calls e- mails and tweets on washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i been pushing for this indiscriminate that we would move legislation, it is big and it is complicated. it means different...
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in fact, in oklahoma city, there is a center called surgery center of oklahoma city, started by doctorsnies at all. they don't deal with medicare or medicaid. they have a very transparent, complete price schedule listed on their web site that includes everything from the surgery, to the nursing care, to the preand post op care. they're competing with the hospitals throughout oklahoma city so effectively that the hospital is starting to hurt 'cause they're losing customers. >> brian: thank you for sharing your story and hopefully we put a light bulb on some people's heads who are putting off surgery. >> thank you. >> brian: what is the single greatest threat to our national security? al-qaeda overseas? no. the answer straight from the outgoing f.b.i. director, robert muller. and he's back. >> we're going to washington, d.c. to take back the white house! >> brian: yeah. will democrats scream for howard dean? his hopes for the white house. he's getting fired up. look out, hillary. he moons business. he means business eddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that m
in fact, in oklahoma city, there is a center called surgery center of oklahoma city, started by doctorsnies at all. they don't deal with medicare or medicaid. they have a very transparent, complete price schedule listed on their web site that includes everything from the surgery, to the nursing care, to the preand post op care. they're competing with the hospitals throughout oklahoma city so effectively that the hospital is starting to hurt 'cause they're losing customers. >> brian: thank...
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. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city pulled over.us got thaurt they had drugs board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they really had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which only leaves -- >> 2 chains was on the bus. >> boom, 2 chains. you remember him from the birthday video and the running away from gunmen video. he's had a crazy year. anyway -- >> they ended up towing the fwouse an impound lot to wait for a warrant. >> and when the cops finely got it, they entered the bus and said -- ok, we have no idea what they actually said. but we doe know they arrested 11 people for interfering with the police process, including james. we demopet if they found any drugs on the guy but come on! thanks, oklahoma. not you but you! fabulous! >> coming up -- >> he was in super creepers. >> what is a national
. >> on tour with lil' wane and passing through oklahoma city pulled over.us got thaurt they had drugs board and went to get a search warrant to search >> that's when the standoff began. drivers locked doors demanding they get a warrant. why? here's footage from inside the bus. kidding! the rapper on the bus was slack. also, we don't know if they really had drugs. but the bigger question, who was on the bus? it's not weezie. he left on a plane. ditto for t.i., which only leaves --...