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was director of research and digital strategy for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign he's in oklahoma city and in atlanta robin by row democratic strategist and former obama campaign regional field director do you guys think that donald trump is going to debate the next democratic nominee and should he chris. you know i don't have any insight into what the trump campaign would do in this situation but i would be shocked if he did not i mean dollars from what dollars trump in 2016 was a surprisingly. agile debater and he never went in and like really knocked anybody off the stage if you will the use of metaphorically of course although him bush may have comforted pretty close figuratively but having said that i will say having worked for ted cruz who was a former national champion and runner up in world champion debater we really didn't expect trump to be as good as he was and you know that he is a fighter he's somebody who doesn't shy away from a head to head battle with somebody so to think that he would miss the chance to debate a joe biden or elizabeth warren i would be shocked if he di
was director of research and digital strategy for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign he's in oklahoma city and in atlanta robin by row democratic strategist and former obama campaign regional field director do you guys think that donald trump is going to debate the next democratic nominee and should he chris. you know i don't have any insight into what the trump campaign would do in this situation but i would be shocked if he did not i mean dollars from what dollars trump in 2016 was a...
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those same level rallies in in 2016 i'll never forget he had a rally the same day ted cruz did in oklahoma city where i happen to you right now and he drew about 20000 bernie sanders did in his red state like on the city so but you're just not seen him an engine or that type of enthusiasm so in terms of what i would advise him it be a it's it would be a tough life 31 visors right now because i think it's really tough to reignite enthusiasm that you had before and you seem to have lost what do you think. there's not a lot more than i can offer christian is pretty much nailed it here one thing that i want to point out is that bernie sanders isn't giving us anything that we haven't heard from him before and 2016 to use the same montra even that we need it's time for a political revolution he had that chance in 2016 he needs to at least change that slogan give us some fresh ideas and not just steal ideas from the other candidates and read them and say that he's improved upon them we need fresh ideas from him and self that would be my advice robin chris stay right there more politicking right after
those same level rallies in in 2016 i'll never forget he had a rally the same day ted cruz did in oklahoma city where i happen to you right now and he drew about 20000 bernie sanders did in his red state like on the city so but you're just not seen him an engine or that type of enthusiasm so in terms of what i would advise him it be a it's it would be a tough life 31 visors right now because i think it's really tough to reignite enthusiasm that you had before and you seem to have lost what do...
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>> oklahoma city. >> reporter: oklahoma city and then we go to?zards. >> reporter: after the wizards? >> charlotte. >> reporter: after charlotte? >> milwaukee. >> reporter: after milwaukee? houston. >> back to the wizards. finished cleveland. three teams and one year. >> reporter: after that, brooklyn? >> finally the warriors. he spent the last five seasons with the golden state. he was a key part of all three championship teams. always one of the go to guys in the locker room for interviews. >>> he is still dealing with an ankle injury. this will be a game time decision sunday in cincinnati. >>> keep oakland home dog. if they get production from him like they did monday night. seven catches. just like his great-grandfather once did. >> ♪ >> reporter: your one of the first players that is directly related to one of the old time jazz composers. right there. how about that. >>> from that to ask about. you're going to get the idea from the former duke sky, zion williamson. apparently the nba's number one draft can be tough with golf clubs. 6'7", 284
>> oklahoma city. >> reporter: oklahoma city and then we go to?zards. >> reporter: after the wizards? >> charlotte. >> reporter: after charlotte? >> milwaukee. >> reporter: after milwaukee? houston. >> back to the wizards. finished cleveland. three teams and one year. >> reporter: after that, brooklyn? >> finally the warriors. he spent the last five seasons with the golden state. he was a key part of all three championship teams....
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. >>> oklahoma city, 1995. >> get back!a truck bomb rips through a federal building. >> there was a boom and there was nothing left. >> seemed like the whole world ended. >> 168 are dead. including 19 children. >> you are not watching some scene of international catastrophe. you are looking at your own backyard. >> at the time, it was the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. the terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. but in reality, he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? white power. >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country. and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a little known armed white rebellion. that continues to this day. >> this is cold-blooded murder, no matter how you put it. >> to understand oklahoma city and today's violence in el paso and all the blood shed that came before it, we need to un
. >>> oklahoma city, 1995. >> get back!a truck bomb rips through a federal building. >> there was a boom and there was nothing left. >> seemed like the whole world ended. >> 168 are dead. including 19 children. >> you are not watching some scene of international catastrophe. you are looking at your own backyard. >> at the time, it was the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. the terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has...
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host: angela, oklahoma city, oklahoma, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. i am still for trump. they have been after him ever since he got into office. angela, you have to listen to your phone and talk to your phone, turned on your television. we will let you figure that out while we go to wyoming, a republican, good morning. caller: all i have to say is thank you, mr. lieu. you for your head up and you be proud. guest: thank you for your call, i appreciate that. host: less than 10 minutes before the house comes in for the day. after today, the house is heading toward two weeks of congressional recess. i wonder what your plans are during recess. committee house intel is the lead on this issue and they will continue investigating. majore introduced a lowering of prescription drug prices. this is something we will talk about in the next two weeks. we have introduced legislation on background checks for guns that we have already passed, bipartisan, before the u.s. senate. have those on election security -- we also have bills on election security. legislation,
host: angela, oklahoma city, oklahoma, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. i am still for trump. they have been after him ever since he got into office. angela, you have to listen to your phone and talk to your phone, turned on your television. we will let you figure that out while we go to wyoming, a republican, good morning. caller: all i have to say is thank you, mr. lieu. you for your head up and you be proud. guest: thank you for your call, i appreciate that. host: less than...
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they got sent to the baptist home in oklahoma city but my question is really what happened to the property that was granted to my grandmother and i have no idea what happened and how to go about finding out what happened to that property. that was my question. >> host: thank you. what about larger interest of property? will not be a concern of yours? >> guest: sure, it relates back to the question that we just had that the cherokee nation along the tribes have very unique federal law that applies to us eand our land allotment. unlike other tribes in the country that have trouble trust properties are tribal restrict the land the indian land owner wants the blood quantum to fill below half but that land fill is a simple title and in that outland was lost and ever to be part of the family ever again and so that's part of the law we corrected at least with respectt to we remove the blood quantum restriction and our delegation one of these and administration supported the president signed that into law but there's still a lot to do with regard to that lost a lot of refinements, too. you're stil
they got sent to the baptist home in oklahoma city but my question is really what happened to the property that was granted to my grandmother and i have no idea what happened and how to go about finding out what happened to that property. that was my question. >> host: thank you. what about larger interest of property? will not be a concern of yours? >> guest: sure, it relates back to the question that we just had that the cherokee nation along the tribes have very unique federal...
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. >> host: angela, oklahoma city, oklahoma, independent. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i am still for trumpet the event after trump ever since he got in office. [inaudible] >> host: yet to listen through your phone and talk to phone. turn down yourav television. we will let you figure that out while we go to teresa in wyoming, a republican. good morning. >> caller: all had tobl say is that you, mr. lieu. you hold your head up and you be proud.d >> guest: thank you for your call. i appreciate that. >> host: less than ten minutes before the house comes in for the day. after today the house is headed to two weeks of congressional recess. i wonder what your plans are over recess when it comes to this issue. do you expect this to be the focus? >> guest: that's a great question. the house intel committee as a lead on this issue. they will continue investigating but there's lot of other work house is doing. we've introduced a major deal to lower prescription drug prices. this will be something that we talked about in the next two weeks. we have introduce legislation on backgro
. >> host: angela, oklahoma city, oklahoma, independent. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i am still for trumpet the event after trump ever since he got in office. [inaudible] >> host: yet to listen through your phone and talk to phone. turn down yourav television. we will let you figure that out while we go to teresa in wyoming, a republican. good morning. >> caller: all had tobl say is that you, mr. lieu. you hold your head up and you be proud.d >> guest:...
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. >> timothy mcveigh oklahoma city bomber tom jones is the hero from the grapes of wrath from the novel of the great depression. who was a migrant and impossible odds. farmers who rip them off. and it's not the other guys that are the problem but the people above him. and to see henry fonda sitting there were ever there is a man looking for a job that is where i will be. it is fascinating that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same poem as their motto. that bruce springsteen is another example that makes common cause with those rather than turning them into the enem enemy. >> that you're hating the wrong people instead of the corporate powers overseas and to forget about you you hate the people below you. you hate black people. >> and yes i have great respect for that argument as well because i feel there is a distraction going on and it's a very seductive distraction. >> one of the most original chapters is the rampage shooter and you we conceive who that is so talk about that. >> the school shooter. >> i was talking about the guys who go postal. >> not those like columbi
. >> timothy mcveigh oklahoma city bomber tom jones is the hero from the grapes of wrath from the novel of the great depression. who was a migrant and impossible odds. farmers who rip them off. and it's not the other guys that are the problem but the people above him. and to see henry fonda sitting there were ever there is a man looking for a job that is where i will be. it is fascinating that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same poem as their motto. that bruce springsteen...
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cross over by tuesday afternoon with winds up to 40 miles per hour, and that's why little rock and oklahoma city this afternoon. that continues into phoenix. but look at highs, 90 degrees we're going to introduce fall here at 3:50 and temperatures still in the 90s. you got to love that, right? >> yes it's been really unseasonably warm thank you. >> up next, we have the big winners from the emmy award and an explosive scene caught on camera the terrifying moments after a propane tank catches fire. that's head on "early today. fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we ve by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. anybody seen my pants? #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. ♪upbeat music everything was fbut that plug quickly faded. ♪upbeat music luckily there's feb
cross over by tuesday afternoon with winds up to 40 miles per hour, and that's why little rock and oklahoma city this afternoon. that continues into phoenix. but look at highs, 90 degrees we're going to introduce fall here at 3:50 and temperatures still in the 90s. you got to love that, right? >> yes it's been really unseasonably warm thank you. >> up next, we have the big winners from the emmy award and an explosive scene caught on camera the terrifying moments after a propane tank...
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and not so lucky in oklahoma city and souwards is brutefully hot it and a lot of people wondering when the relief is coming. i can't promitous for all. i'll give you the details coming up >>> in today's quick hits mattel is releasing the first collectible day of the dead barbie honorered the 3,000-year-old mexican ritual and available tomorrow at target, walmart. >>> no word on the roles once played by lucas cage and john travolta frrks and iconic set could fetch one of the top prices. an estimated 450,000 bucks and a. you may kiss the bride. awwww. oh, get your birdseed ready. ♪ [seagull squawk] oooh! [falling thud] run! [seagull squawks] [crowd screaming] unitedhealthcare helps connect you to care... ...whenever you need it. so i'm not going to need stitches then? no, just the antibiotic cream. oh, watch out! unitedhealthcare. you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. raisin bran good choices never tasted so good. what sore muscles? w
and not so lucky in oklahoma city and souwards is brutefully hot it and a lot of people wondering when the relief is coming. i can't promitous for all. i'll give you the details coming up >>> in today's quick hits mattel is releasing the first collectible day of the dead barbie honorered the 3,000-year-old mexican ritual and available tomorrow at target, walmart. >>> no word on the roles once played by lucas cage and john travolta frrks and iconic set could fetch one of the...
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only outdone by the oklahoma city bombing. we have 36 victims on this. there is not going to be in the amount of money. if there are lessons learned. we hope it never sees again. this also was quickly made into a political issue about gentrification. there wasn't enough place. even inspecting the places could wind up putting more people on the street. >>> that will be interesting to see what comes next. >>> we did talk to former federal prosecutor tony about that verdict. i asked about the likelihood of another trial or even a plea bargain for derick almena. >>> mr. almena won partial victory. that puts him in a position where he can expect some sort of mercy from the district attorney. the district attorney can justify a plea bargain. because there is some bad news and what happened today for them. it is a question as to whether or not he would accept it and whether it would be offered. these families need closure. we see the faces. we hear the voices. we know the pain there are in. bringing closure to this event would be something so valuable for the c
only outdone by the oklahoma city bombing. we have 36 victims on this. there is not going to be in the amount of money. if there are lessons learned. we hope it never sees again. this also was quickly made into a political issue about gentrification. there wasn't enough place. even inspecting the places could wind up putting more people on the street. >>> that will be interesting to see what comes next. >>> we did talk to former federal prosecutor tony about that verdict. i...
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karins >> finally cooling off with our cool front and with it showers and storms right through oklahoma citylight rain thunderstorms move through wisconsin. so we're going to have wet weather through this morning and especially through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the south. >> it's football season and you got play in it it gets pretty brutal. mike, the situation" sorrentino was seen leaving the correctional facility. says he and his wife are ready to work on baby situations >>> and meghan markle made her first official public outing since giving birth she was wearing two pieces of princess dianna's jewelry. >> ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? in
karins >> finally cooling off with our cool front and with it showers and storms right through oklahoma citylight rain thunderstorms move through wisconsin. so we're going to have wet weather through this morning and especially through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the...
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was director of research and digital strategy for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign he's in oklahoma city and atlanta robin by road democratic strategist and former obama campaign regional field director he's also retired u.s. army ranger welcome to the program thank you matthew good to be with you thanks for having so let's jump right in 1st your reaction to this federal reserve cutting interest rates by a quarter percent does this lend credence to a coming recession let's start with you chris. well i think the fed is clearly concerned about some type of downturn but let's face it recessions are notoriously hard to predict and if we tried to bet every time the federal reserve cut interest rates it was going to lead to recession we've lost a lot of money i'm betting that way i think what is probably more correct to say is that the fed doesn't see any signs of looming inflation and they don't want they want the economy to continue to grow without it with this passed off without inflation but what you will see if there's one assumption made from this is anyone who is not refinance their hom
was director of research and digital strategy for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign he's in oklahoma city and atlanta robin by road democratic strategist and former obama campaign regional field director he's also retired u.s. army ranger welcome to the program thank you matthew good to be with you thanks for having so let's jump right in 1st your reaction to this federal reserve cutting interest rates by a quarter percent does this lend credence to a coming recession let's start with you...
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. >> 18 years ago today my office in oklahoma city a staff member poked her head into the office and said to me there is a freak accident that has happened in new york city. a foot - - a plane flew into the world trade center. so we pulledn in the rolling cart and the younger generation has no idea what that is and we plugged it in andch watched it. than the second plane flew in and we stood there silently knowing that it was not an accident that murder on a massive scale and tear like i have never witnessed with my own eyes. what i didn't know at that moment how many thousands of lives would be affected in the nation would be changed. that morning 18 years ago seven oklahomans died but the nation was forever changed. the term and moaned as the terms like terror watch list, tsa or department of homeland security or body scanners or the patriot act those did not exist september 1 2001 it is all come since then. as elation - - nation learns how to do more security and how to engage it is a painful lesson than what people think in an isolated village in a remote country and what they th
. >> 18 years ago today my office in oklahoma city a staff member poked her head into the office and said to me there is a freak accident that has happened in new york city. a foot - - a plane flew into the world trade center. so we pulledn in the rolling cart and the younger generation has no idea what that is and we plugged it in andch watched it. than the second plane flew in and we stood there silently knowing that it was not an accident that murder on a massive scale and tear like i...
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director of research and digital strategy for ted cruz's 2016 presidential campaign and he's in oklahoma city and in atlanta robin by road democratic strategist.
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of those were shocking i talked with the senator from oklahoma, he is making it mandatory for oklahoma city to read about it. i'm not joking. >> he's making it mandatory. it might be in the state. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> google -- black wall street. >> you said his name. >> senator frankfurt. >> go it if you can. >> i should have but i didn't. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudibl to sit down there like all these people have publicist so from there the lady was like she said you went to hansen and she was like i was like yeah. i said so let me get this straight, so then they started hugging me so that i was like heavy heard of the girl
of those were shocking i talked with the senator from oklahoma, he is making it mandatory for oklahoma city to read about it. i'm not joking. >> he's making it mandatory. it might be in the state. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> google -- black wall street. >> you said his name. >> senator frankfurt. >> go it if you can. >> i should have but i didn't. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] [inaudible...
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directly on my forehead and exploded and that got me disoriented and i passed out in the state of oklahoma city as a mother i feel uncomfortable because freedom is freedom of expression 2 we have the right as a country to express ourselves we have the right to speak up but here we're held captive they don't let us speak freely. now the leader of britain's main opposition labor party is facing internal fighting in the bronx it jeremy corbyn is due to address the party faithful at their annual conference after intervening to stop a motion to al says deputy tom watson has argued repeatedly with party rivals particularly that his call for a 2nd breath set referendum that in barber has the latest from the conference in brighton. well it's the 1st full day of conference here in brighton and already labor have outlined some key policy pledges like scrapping medical prescriptions in england reforming the way schools are assessed and so on but those deep divisions keep bubbling to the surface even before it started there was a sudden attempts to get rid of the post of deputy leader that's held by tom wa
directly on my forehead and exploded and that got me disoriented and i passed out in the state of oklahoma city as a mother i feel uncomfortable because freedom is freedom of expression 2 we have the right as a country to express ourselves we have the right to speak up but here we're held captive they don't let us speak freely. now the leader of britain's main opposition labor party is facing internal fighting in the bronx it jeremy corbyn is due to address the party faithful at their annual...
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in 1996, bill and hillary clinton planted a flowering dogwood in honor of the oklahoma city bombing victimsthe oldest tree with a proven presidential association is an absolutely beautiful rust colored japanese maple landed by first lady frances cleveland on the far south grounds in 1893. the same year that the grounds were closed to the public. the most recent commemorative tree was also planted by a first lady. in this case, current first lady melania trump, in august of 2018 planted a sapling grown from a historic oak tree originally planted by president eisenhower on the white house grounds in the 1950's. so other than trees, what else grew on the grounds? up until about a decade ago, when first lady michelle obama installed the current white house vegetable garden, fresh produce would not have been the first thing that came to people's minds. that is because prior to 2009, there would be no serious cultivation of fruits or vegetables at the white house for nearly 150 years. but the truth is, for much of the 19th century, the white house grew a great deal of its own food. as with the fi
in 1996, bill and hillary clinton planted a flowering dogwood in honor of the oklahoma city bombing victimsthe oldest tree with a proven presidential association is an absolutely beautiful rust colored japanese maple landed by first lady frances cleveland on the far south grounds in 1893. the same year that the grounds were closed to the public. the most recent commemorative tree was also planted by a first lady. in this case, current first lady melania trump, in august of 2018 planted a...
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. >> 18 years ago today at my office in oklahoma city a fellow staff member poked her head into the office and said to me, there was a freak accident that happened in new york city, a plane flew into the world trade center. she went down the hallway and pulled in a rolling cart the younger generation will have no idea what that is. a rolling cart with the tv on top of it and we plug it in and watched atit. as the second plane flew in and both of us stood there sad thinking, that's no accident. that's murder on a massive scale and terror like i've never witnessed with my own eyes. what i didn't know it at that moment how many thousands of lives would be effective and how much our nation would be changed. that morning 18 years ago seven oklahomans died. but our nation was forever changed. common terms we think about today like tsa or terror watch list or department of homeland security or low entry or body scanners the patriot act, those didn't exist on september 10, 2001. they will all come since then. as our nation learns how to be more security learns how to engage and has learned a painf
. >> 18 years ago today at my office in oklahoma city a fellow staff member poked her head into the office and said to me, there was a freak accident that happened in new york city, a plane flew into the world trade center. she went down the hallway and pulled in a rolling cart the younger generation will have no idea what that is. a rolling cart with the tv on top of it and we plug it in and watched atit. as the second plane flew in and both of us stood there sad thinking, that's no...
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it isn't timothy mcveigh but tom jones those who make common cause so timothy mcveigh the oklahoma city bomber but tom jones the steinbeck novel about the great depression to study migrant on his way to california but it is impossible bureaucratic odds and then to finally realize for those to be a problem. and then goes off. you can see henry fonda sitting there by the candlelight. so as i say at the end that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same palm as their motto, vindictive. and those common cause below them. >> thomas frank what's the matter with kansas. but you are heeding the wrong people. with that corporate power to shift the job overseas that are completely forgotten about that you hate people below you the black people or the women. >> so with very often. >> so one of your most original factors in but we get it wrong to see the rampage shooter is for the school shooters i'm sorry. >> not those going postal that like columbine shooters. >> i am flattered that you think i have a new take on this. but i will tell you what i think we can do about it with the sociol
it isn't timothy mcveigh but tom jones those who make common cause so timothy mcveigh the oklahoma city bomber but tom jones the steinbeck novel about the great depression to study migrant on his way to california but it is impossible bureaucratic odds and then to finally realize for those to be a problem. and then goes off. you can see henry fonda sitting there by the candlelight. so as i say at the end that both timothy mcveigh and nelson mandela use the same palm as their motto, vindictive....
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i'd say we're in a relative position of strength, hopefullyn >> from oklahoma city, this is marilyn. >> thank you. i'm the cherokee citizen since 2006. andws i was a litigant on the lawsuit that dealt with the cherokee freedman and theirre treaty rights. because there'sth been two or three calls and a i want to asse anybody out there to support the cherokee nation having a delegate in congress that the freedman people are getting their treaty rights enforced. when he was the secretary of state, worked hard to fulfill the letter of the treaty and the spirit 1 of the treaty so far is the 1866 treaty. i hope those out there who are hesitant because they think the tribe is not in step with the treaty so- far as the cherokee freedman, that's no longer the case. that was the case, for instance, during mr. smith's chiefdom. but that time has passed. now the cherokee nation is going forward as a nation with freedman and the other adopted classes. thank you very much. >> mayay give a little context too. >> she's talking about the freedman. so descendants of slaves, of some cherokees before th
i'd say we're in a relative position of strength, hopefullyn >> from oklahoma city, this is marilyn. >> thank you. i'm the cherokee citizen since 2006. andws i was a litigant on the lawsuit that dealt with the cherokee freedman and theirre treaty rights. because there'sth been two or three calls and a i want to asse anybody out there to support the cherokee nation having a delegate in congress that the freedman people are getting their treaty rights enforced. when he was the...
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[applause] and also the distinguished fellow and the organization prior to working in oklahoma city withhe executive vice president freedom foundation inn washington. once upon a time working as a legal analyst for the heritage foundation and among other issues to help develop the guide to the constitution his work has been published in the wall street journal and christian science monitor. he has a law degree from george mason and ba from claremont mckenna. [applause] so i thought we would start talking about the electoral college and the interstate compact so correct me if i'm wrong on the specifics i believe colorado is the 12 state? is that correct quick. >> in jurisdictions. >> i read there were 181 otelectoral votes. >> 196. >> my numbers are dated so that is what is joining the interstate compact which only takes effect if only 270 of those states have agreed to the interstate compact which says that the electors in the states would not follow the traditional electoral college system but instead cast ballots for the winner of the national popular vote so i thought we could talk ab
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. >> reporter: vince gill started going to music early, growing up in oklahoma city.d. >> it could be. it won't be good. ♪ >> reporter: he gave his first performance in second grade at the cleveland elementary school. >> i played "house of the rise g ing sun." so i knew the die was cast. the first song i sung in front of people was about a cat house in new orleans. i bought this guitar when i was 18 years old. >> reporter: gil paid a small fortune for the vintage martin he would take out on the road. it was every dime. ♪ this old guitar and me, the things that we been through ♪ ♪ back in 1942 ♪ >> reporter: he would have his first hit song with the band pure prairie league in 1980. ♪ let me love you tonight >> reporter: how did that feel? >> awesome. getting to be on bandstand and solid gold and all these shows. >> reporter: after a few years gil left to go solo, but his first few albums didn't take off. and in 1989, mark knauffler asked him to join dire straits. was it a tempting offer at the time? >> of course. it would have solved a lot of problems for me financial
. >> reporter: vince gill started going to music early, growing up in oklahoma city.d. >> it could be. it won't be good. ♪ >> reporter: he gave his first performance in second grade at the cleveland elementary school. >> i played "house of the rise g ing sun." so i knew the die was cast. the first song i sung in front of people was about a cat house in new orleans. i bought this guitar when i was 18 years old. >> reporter: gil paid a small fortune for...
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. >> and then lo and behold, it wasn't long before timothy mcveigh came along with the oklahoma cityhews and his group had stopped. so we are able to say with confidence today that those people no longer are a threat to our country. we're not able to say with confidence that the belief system and that philosophy is gone forever because it's not. it's still here. it's still with us. >>> ten bombs exploded during the morning rush hour. >> an attack like this, all you can do is run. >> terrorism is an extension threat around the world. >> deadly terror attack in london on a bridge and at parliament. >> and terrorism needs money to be effective. that money is coming from drugs. heroin trafficking is funding 37% of all the world's terrorist organizations. so a heroin user in the united states when he is putting heroin
. >> and then lo and behold, it wasn't long before timothy mcveigh came along with the oklahoma cityhews and his group had stopped. so we are able to say with confidence today that those people no longer are a threat to our country. we're not able to say with confidence that the belief system and that philosophy is gone forever because it's not. it's still here. it's still with us. >>> ten bombs exploded during the morning rush hour. >> an attack like this, all you can do...
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you can see oklahoma city and moving into wichita we have lot rain reported there. we also have kansas city as well as st. louis missouri in and out of the scanner share activity as imelda continues to push to the united states. what an active season we have going on. take a look at the pacific. we had this category 1 hurricane moving up along baja, california. we have two tropical storms, and these are not expected to make landfall, but out there. as we go east we have jerry looking like a category 1 and will continue to weaken as it moves out toward sea. also the storm we have been tracking for the last week or so hanging on as it continues to move off to the east. a very active scene going on for the number of tropical cyclones out there at the current moment, i think tying a record. for us at home we have high pressures strengthening over the area and that will lead to our warm-up. a lot of 80s around the bay and low 90s inland. here is a look at the future cast model getting into the evening and we will have some flock that tries to reform but will be along the
you can see oklahoma city and moving into wichita we have lot rain reported there. we also have kansas city as well as st. louis missouri in and out of the scanner share activity as imelda continues to push to the united states. what an active season we have going on. take a look at the pacific. we had this category 1 hurricane moving up along baja, california. we have two tropical storms, and these are not expected to make landfall, but out there. as we go east we have jerry looking like a...
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he's also the brown distinguished fellow at that organization and prior to working in oklahoma city atklahoma council of public affairs he was executive vice president at freedom foundation in washington state, and ceo there for some time. once upon a time he worked as a legal analyst for the heritage foundation which is an organization some of you may have heard of, and among other issues very focused on constitutional issues and help develop the guide to the constitution. his work has been published in the "wall street journal," the christian science monitor, and many other publications. he has a law degree from the george mason university and is bn government from claremont mckenna. so join me in welcoming trent. [applause] i thought we would start by talking about the electoral college and the national popular vote interstate compact which colorado joined this year and you guys correct me if i'm wrong, on the statistics but ugly colorado became the 12th state to join interstate compact, is that correct? >> sixteen jurisdictions. >> even further ahead. i read there were now 181 elec
he's also the brown distinguished fellow at that organization and prior to working in oklahoma city atklahoma council of public affairs he was executive vice president at freedom foundation in washington state, and ceo there for some time. once upon a time he worked as a legal analyst for the heritage foundation which is an organization some of you may have heard of, and among other issues very focused on constitutional issues and help develop the guide to the constitution. his work has been...
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work began in 1999 when randy and terry john roberts drove through truck loads of supplies to oklahoma city after a devastating tornado. 20 years later their coalition of friends and neighbors has grown to over 400 members who have volume teered their time and skills to help those -- volunteered their time and skills to help those in need. mr. riggleman: most recently they provided aid to the bahamas after hurricane dorian this summer and the wildfires in paradise, california, late last year. i ask that my colleagues join me in recognizing these virginians for their service to our communities and the work they have done for those in need. god bless god's pit crew. thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. every student deserves the
work began in 1999 when randy and terry john roberts drove through truck loads of supplies to oklahoma city after a devastating tornado. 20 years later their coalition of friends and neighbors has grown to over 400 members who have volume teered their time and skills to help those -- volunteered their time and skills to help those in need. mr. riggleman: most recently they provided aid to the bahamas after hurricane dorian this summer and the wildfires in paradise, california, late last year. i...
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as we shift to areas like oklahoma city and areas near little rock.ve some pretty good rain reported there. this is going to continue north as imelda continues to slowly fall apart. so, there's a look at the center of imelda still inside areas of texas as it continues a northerly track. let's head over to the pacific where we have a few things happening here. you can see hurricane lorena is just on the southern tip of areas of baja. it could go 400 miles south of that. we have tropical storm mario. then west, we have kiko between areas of hawaii and mexico there. as we shift to the atlantic, we have jerry which will be another threat to the bermuda area as we roll through the next day or two. a category 1 at this point. and you remember humberto from last week? still hanging on over the atlantic continuing east. we will continue to watch these systems as we move through the weekend and beyond. but a slew of tropical cyclones moving through the pacific. >> thank you rosemary. >>> wal-mart says it will discontinue the sale of e- cigarettes after an eigh
as we shift to areas like oklahoma city and areas near little rock.ve some pretty good rain reported there. this is going to continue north as imelda continues to slowly fall apart. so, there's a look at the center of imelda still inside areas of texas as it continues a northerly track. let's head over to the pacific where we have a few things happening here. you can see hurricane lorena is just on the southern tip of areas of baja. it could go 400 miles south of that. we have tropical storm...
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.; president clinton after oklahoma city; george w.que after 9/11; president obama after charleston. presidents who led, who opposed, chose to fight for what the best of american character is about. there is deafening silence now. sadly, we don't have that today. our president has aligned himself with the darkest forces in this nation. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "wrong. i align myself with the whitest forces in this nation. ( laughter ) come on joe, at least read my twitter manifesto. ( cheers and applause ) are these thumbs doing nothing? they're working for nothing." biden continued the unflattering comparison. >> we have a president with a toxic tongue. >> stephen: it's called herpes, joe. they-- ( laughter ) they haven't called it "toxic tongue" since the '20s, but... ( laughter ) ( applause ) biden-- people applauding herpes. ( laughter ) biden-- biden went on. >> trump offers no moral leadership, seems to have no interest in unifying this nation, no evidence that the presidency has awakened his conscience in the least. >> stephen:
.; president clinton after oklahoma city; george w.que after 9/11; president obama after charleston. presidents who led, who opposed, chose to fight for what the best of american character is about. there is deafening silence now. sadly, we don't have that today. our president has aligned himself with the darkest forces in this nation. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "wrong. i align myself with the whitest forces in this nation. ( laughter ) come on joe, at least read my twitter manifesto....
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that is an astonishing -- >> in oklahoma oklahoma city yd thousands of people dead in minutes.ing you do with a bomb is illegal today. if we implemented an assault weapons ban much like the universal background checks or obama's famous pay your fair share, a talking point that sounds really good. but if you do understand what you need for it to be effective you are a politician looking for votes and trying to create division. >> martha: you think it's not practical. >> you have to be honest about it. if you did the assault weapons ban being proposed, first thing we have to go to his grandfather in 20 million guns so the first thing that would happen is you either have to institute a version of background checks complicit with the registry, a constitutional argument. what i owned, how it is. >> martha: let me ask you then, why would you not want the government to know what you own? >> when it comes to weapons? >> martha: why do you feel that's an invasion of your privacy? >> i was at jfk and someone for a solid ten minutes, i was a terrorist at jfk and i'm pretty well known in p
that is an astonishing -- >> in oklahoma oklahoma city yd thousands of people dead in minutes.ing you do with a bomb is illegal today. if we implemented an assault weapons ban much like the universal background checks or obama's famous pay your fair share, a talking point that sounds really good. but if you do understand what you need for it to be effective you are a politician looking for votes and trying to create division. >> martha: you think it's not practical. >> you...
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an oilman in oklahoma sponsored a nationwide competition to erect a monument in ponca city, oklahoma. he directed that it had to be a woman in a sunbonnet. people talk about sunbonnet a lot, that was in the 1920's. so, the sunbonnet, and also the covered wagons cover, sort of over her head.lo i think there is a halo element to the covered wagon. also, it emphasizes her whiteness. women were these to protect them from the sun. you wanted to keep your skin pale and white. there was a racial component to it. those,y exception to there were a few sculptors that preferred to put her in a headscarf, over her head or just around her shoulders. sculptor. a mormon be evoking virgin mary. what belongs in her hands and whether she has children is or contested in more debated. there has been hot debate about the one in ponca city, which i thought to bring a side to hertz -- for you today -- brought to bring a slide for you today. artists intend that. some explicitly put a cross to vote that it is a bible. indicating her civilizing elements. her role in bringing white civilization to an untamed la
an oilman in oklahoma sponsored a nationwide competition to erect a monument in ponca city, oklahoma. he directed that it had to be a woman in a sunbonnet. people talk about sunbonnet a lot, that was in the 1920's. so, the sunbonnet, and also the covered wagons cover, sort of over her head.lo i think there is a halo element to the covered wagon. also, it emphasizes her whiteness. women were these to protect them from the sun. you wanted to keep your skin pale and white. there was a racial...
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. >> reporter: back in oklahoma city, some democrats want horn to play it safe. >> would you worry aboutelection? >> i would. i think she's done a good job so far, i would hate to see her lose. >> reporter: but horn also must contend with her democratic base. >> i would rather her go with the impeachment and lose her seat than worry about what happens to her position. at a certain point, you have to stand up for what you believe in. i don't think people here ever expect a democrat to win, however, the demographics are changing. anything else. in y'all need - >> will do. >> reporter: they're not changing that quickly, warn some republicans. >> i am hardcore republican. >> reporter: support for impeaching trump predicts mike monday would energize voters like him. >> if she wants a prayer to win this next time, i would suggest that she not vote for the impeachment. >> reporter: now, keeping my voice low here because representative horn is addressing her town hall. this is a meeting about mental health, but you heard her, poppy, addressing this right off the top. the room is packed here. cer
. >> reporter: back in oklahoma city, some democrats want horn to play it safe. >> would you worry aboutelection? >> i would. i think she's done a good job so far, i would hate to see her lose. >> reporter: but horn also must contend with her democratic base. >> i would rather her go with the impeachment and lose her seat than worry about what happens to her position. at a certain point, you have to stand up for what you believe in. i don't think people here ever...
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. >> reporter: on tv a self proclaimed video vigilante group in oklahoma city caught her on camera back in 2012. but jerree left the boyfriend, turned her life around, so jodi thought. and then that awful phone call from detective trapp. >> i was screaming, like screaming. >> reporter: the detective made promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jerree may have made, she, the detective, would work this case as hard as any she had ever had. >> we literally went from each little motel to each little motel showing her picture and having the clerk run her name to see if she had stayed there. >> reporter: eventually, she found the room where jerree had been staying, which with $700 in cash, mascara lipstick, contact lens solution, but nothing whatever to lead her to a suspect. not here, anyway. from the disposal companies, she got a list of the dumpsters the garbage trucks serviced that morning. then she and other officers went dumpster diving, hundreds of dumpsters. what would you be looking for? >> they were all given pictures of what the trash that looked like that was around
. >> reporter: on tv a self proclaimed video vigilante group in oklahoma city caught her on camera back in 2012. but jerree left the boyfriend, turned her life around, so jodi thought. and then that awful phone call from detective trapp. >> i was screaming, like screaming. >> reporter: the detective made promise to that mother, it didn't matter what choices jerree may have made, she, the detective, would work this case as hard as any she had ever had. >> we literally...
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. >> eight months after bobbi's disappearance, in april 1995, the federal building in oklahoma city wasombed. the fbi focused its resources on that case. the hunt for randolph dial and bobbi parker, long since cold, was quietly back burnered. >> every time i'd hear of a body being found, you know, i'd hold my breath and wait. but i just wouldn't accept she was dead. >> by now, bobbi and dial were working on a small farm in east texas. dial calling himself richard deal and introducing bobbi as his wife samantha. >> to survive i became samantha. >> who was samantha deal? >> she was lonely, hurt. and trying to make it day by day, minute to minute. >> when you would approach another human being, did you want to just shout out, i'm being held against my will, get me out of here? >> actually, i became fearful if i did something that was not approved. the revenge of dial was great. >> dial seemed ever more confident. in 1997 after three years on the lam, he started a pottery company called terra cotta gardens. >> dial advertised it on the radio, did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably,
. >> eight months after bobbi's disappearance, in april 1995, the federal building in oklahoma city wasombed. the fbi focused its resources on that case. the hunt for randolph dial and bobbi parker, long since cold, was quietly back burnered. >> every time i'd hear of a body being found, you know, i'd hold my breath and wait. but i just wouldn't accept she was dead. >> by now, bobbi and dial were working on a small farm in east texas. dial calling himself richard deal and...
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. >> another cute story , a student in oklahoma city got the ultimate surprise.ld trey was blindfolded and spun around a bunch of times, he had no idea what was coming next until they take off the blindfold. >> oh, dear. >> father is in the air force, and they got to reunite. so that was very touching. you know what else was touching? wednesdays with waters. the more, thursdays with waters. >> would you think it was touching if you were on with one, too? >> sure. i'll reach out and touch him. obviously tributes from all around the world are pouring in from 9/11 but take a look at this powerful performance by new zealand firefighters? >> the firefighters are performing a traditional ceremonial dance known as the under the highest tower in auckland which is the tallest freestanding structure in the southern hemisphere. senator scott brown tweeted out the video and after the performance more than 200 firefighters took part in the stair climb up that tower to remember the sacrifice that the firefighters need. >> the scott brown? from massachusetts? >> the scott brown
. >> another cute story , a student in oklahoma city got the ultimate surprise.ld trey was blindfolded and spun around a bunch of times, he had no idea what was coming next until they take off the blindfold. >> oh, dear. >> father is in the air force, and they got to reunite. so that was very touching. you know what else was touching? wednesdays with waters. the more, thursdays with waters. >> would you think it was touching if you were on with one, too? >> sure....
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places where metro democrats are not previously made gains in the suburbs of dallas or houston or oklahoma city or charleston or salt lake city. this is one of those seats. this is a tough seat for democrats. there are only four democrats in the house in districts that trump won by a bigger margin than he won north carolina nine. it starts in the suburbs, but it extends to the rural communities where the president is much stronger and even the suburban part of it has been the most republican remaining area in the charlotte suburbs. so if you see this kind of district go down for republicans, much like the conor lamb seat, remember that pennsylvania special election, it would be a sign of a pretty broad suburban recoil from the president. >> you would start to see words like floodgates opening is what you would see. >> yes. >> now the flip side of this is ron is that the republican dan bishop, and you heard president trump talking about it, trying to tie to nancy pelosi, calling him an extreme radical leftist. >> i think it's important, this is a district that divides between suburban, ex-urban
places where metro democrats are not previously made gains in the suburbs of dallas or houston or oklahoma city or charleston or salt lake city. this is one of those seats. this is a tough seat for democrats. there are only four democrats in the house in districts that trump won by a bigger margin than he won north carolina nine. it starts in the suburbs, but it extends to the rural communities where the president is much stronger and even the suburban part of it has been the most republican...
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. >> he testified to get out of a drug warrant in oklahoma city.self in to testify against us because i told him what happened that night. that's how i got caught, just like that, you know? every attorney said i had no chance. they postponed my sentencing until after i was 18. and county jail was where i started learning about prison. what was to come, you know. all the stabbings and the fights and the riots. the drugs. everything that was going to come my way. >> being isolated in a single cell has prevented jeremy from further violence. but solitary confinement won't last forever. >>> coming up, he gets a cellmate, but will it be his last? >> you don't know what another man is thinking in prison. wait till you're asleep and cut your throat. >> later, can corcoran's officers get to the weapons on "b" yard before they are used? >> it looks like it's made out of aluminum. it will ruin your day. feed them... ...with centrum® multigummies. so you can be unstoppable. now improved! better tasting! feed your cells today. family is all togetherect... and
. >> he testified to get out of a drug warrant in oklahoma city.self in to testify against us because i told him what happened that night. that's how i got caught, just like that, you know? every attorney said i had no chance. they postponed my sentencing until after i was 18. and county jail was where i started learning about prison. what was to come, you know. all the stabbings and the fights and the riots. the drugs. everything that was going to come my way. >> being isolated in...
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certainly a wet weekend from oklahoma city all the way toward detroit. we're in the heart of hurricane season here, so we've got a strong wave coming off africa, a couple more here and then jerry will make a run at bermuda later on tuesday into wednesday after dealing with 100-mile-an-hour wi >>> good saturday morning. waking up to a clear start here in san francisco. it's in the 60s. but it's been cool on the coast in the upper 40s. . today though everyone is warmer about three to five degrees warmer inland. autumn arrives monday. heat and high fire danger arrive tuesday and wednesday. highs today in the low 90s for new livermore. 87 in fremont. 79 san francisco. how about 84 in santa cruz and the accuweaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaa >> the ladies at the desk have a decided that they're very comfortable with the name hurricane jerry. >> there's something funny about it. not funny. like the name. >> right. you can trust a jerry. >> now it's just a tropical storm. storm and hopefully will miss bermuda. >> my advice is don't trust this jerry. >> good point. >> gen
certainly a wet weekend from oklahoma city all the way toward detroit. we're in the heart of hurricane season here, so we've got a strong wave coming off africa, a couple more here and then jerry will make a run at bermuda later on tuesday into wednesday after dealing with 100-mile-an-hour wi >>> good saturday morning. waking up to a clear start here in san francisco. it's in the 60s. but it's been cool on the coast in the upper 40s. . today though everyone is warmer about three to...
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democrats when they picked up 40 seats last year in suburbs of atlanta, dallas, houston, kansas city, oklahoma city, so republicans need to be very, very nervous. they just can be relieved about north carolina 9. >> so how many seats do republicans have where their margin of comfort is lower than the one they had going into tonight's election? >> what is it, 31, i want to say. there are still plenty of districts out there that president trump won by fewer than, say, six, seven -- certainly ten points. there's a whole slew of them. now, democrats may not have decent candidates in all of them, but we're looking, you know, the chances of republicans picking up the house are just really, really, really small. and that's, you know, given that the margin isn't that wide, that's really bad news for them, but they've got to be relieved because this would have been a disaster had you had two points go the other direction. >> charlie, please stay with us. we're going to squeeze in one final commercial break here. when we come back, i want to get your big prediction that you issued this week about the 2020 pr
democrats when they picked up 40 seats last year in suburbs of atlanta, dallas, houston, kansas city, oklahoma city, so republicans need to be very, very nervous. they just can be relieved about north carolina 9. >> so how many seats do republicans have where their margin of comfort is lower than the one they had going into tonight's election? >> what is it, 31, i want to say. there are still plenty of districts out there that president trump won by fewer than, say, six, seven --...
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i'm so thankful for all the people in oklahoma city, and just excited for a new journey >> jimmy: yeahhot though. it's really hot. >> jimmy: it really is hot but, then you've got your pal james harden >> yeah, the bearded one >> jimmy: yeah, the bearded one. yeah, exactly, yeah. [ light laughter ] he's got a great -- he's got one of the best beard games in the business >> i mean, yeah, that may be true >> jimmy: yeah but you -- you've knew him your whole life, right? >> i did since about 10/11 years-old. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: would you ever grow a james harden beard >> well, see, this is the problem. i've never shaved in my life so, what i got, is what i got. [ laughter ] that's it. [ laughter ] so, whatever you see >> jimmy: really >> that's it >> jimmy: wow. >> so, this is what you're gonna get. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's -- that's -- that's you on a bender >> yeah. so i've been growing this for about 30 years [ laughter ] that's is it that's is it >> jimmy: we mocked it up to see what you would look like if you had a beard. >> let's see it. [ laughter
i'm so thankful for all the people in oklahoma city, and just excited for a new journey >> jimmy: yeahhot though. it's really hot. >> jimmy: it really is hot but, then you've got your pal james harden >> yeah, the bearded one >> jimmy: yeah, the bearded one. yeah, exactly, yeah. [ light laughter ] he's got a great -- he's got one of the best beard games in the business >> i mean, yeah, that may be true >> jimmy: yeah but you -- you've knew him your whole...
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. >> oklahoma city, it was such close quarters, we literally have a picture of my friend emily's handosh. >> i wish you would have told me you were sharing pictures, i would have shared it. i'm going to share it on twitter. >> beyonce, thank you for everything. thank you for blue, for rumi, for sir. >> thank you for all those kids. >> really how i work out, listening to your album. we do a lot of beyonce stories around here, and we love every single last one of them. >> five, four, three from the two still the one -- >> okay. >> we're going to move on. we're going to keep these things here. >>> next to some details coming in from our "skinny" international desk about david beckham. >> he's been opening up to british "gq" about his career and family life. he was asked about the big piece of advice he's passing along to his children. >> beckham told the magazine, quote, to work hard, simple as that. i tell the kids they have to make choices, sometimes give things up. good advice, dad. >> beckham says working hard is the reason why he's had the career he's had. >> we are going to have al
. >> oklahoma city, it was such close quarters, we literally have a picture of my friend emily's handosh. >> i wish you would have told me you were sharing pictures, i would have shared it. i'm going to share it on twitter. >> beyonce, thank you for everything. thank you for blue, for rumi, for sir. >> thank you for all those kids. >> really how i work out, listening to your album. we do a lot of beyonce stories around here, and we love every single last one of...