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so, like a lot of cities kind of in the southwestern united states, it is always a debate where oklahoma citylocated, but, you know, we kind of align in our layout with cities like in texas or in arizona, which means we are very big and we're very sprawled and we really need a partnership with the federal government to provide a level of public transit that people in the northeast or on the coasts are used to. that's an area where public transit gets people to their jobs, and so it is not just a quality of life measure, it is an economic improvement to our city. so that's something that's important to us. i mentioned it, but i will go into more detail. passenger rail is something that we don't go north, you know. when our city was created in a land run, settlers came down on trains from kansas to arrive in oklahoma city. you can't do that today. we had better rail service in 1889 than we do in 2021. so this package specifically proposes to bring rail service from oklahoma city north to kansas. again, that's a connection to a rail network across the northern united states that we could really
so, like a lot of cities kind of in the southwestern united states, it is always a debate where oklahoma citylocated, but, you know, we kind of align in our layout with cities like in texas or in arizona, which means we are very big and we're very sprawled and we really need a partnership with the federal government to provide a level of public transit that people in the northeast or on the coasts are used to. that's an area where public transit gets people to their jobs, and so it is not just...
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>> the bottom line is that oklahoma city, cities and states around the country need this infrastructure. i'm not going to prejudge or get terribly involved in the procedural machinations in washington. at the end of the day, we'll take the infrastructure support, but i will say, and given this platform, i definitely want to make this point. there is an opportunity here to do something important on a bipartisan basis, do something together with republicans and democrats working together. i think that is a secondary opportunity here that is really important for our kurnt on a national and international level to demonstrate the functionality of our government. i do hope both sides in washington will figure a way to compromise and to get this bipartisan infrastructure framework through on a bipartisan basis. that's probably going to take compromise from both sides. but at the end of the day, the main point is getting infrastructure support for our cities and our states. that's obviously the bottom line for me and the u.s. conference of mayors. >> that's a hope, a noble hope. a lot of people
>> the bottom line is that oklahoma city, cities and states around the country need this infrastructure. i'm not going to prejudge or get terribly involved in the procedural machinations in washington. at the end of the day, we'll take the infrastructure support, but i will say, and given this platform, i definitely want to make this point. there is an opportunity here to do something important on a bipartisan basis, do something together with republicans and democrats working together. i...
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oklahoma city was in a unique position. unemployment in the country. now, what did the pandemic do and what does the road to recovery look like? >> thank you for pointing that out. we were in a great position entering the pandemic. our last three sales tax checks are the three largest in oklahoma city history. it seems like we're booming right now and we picked up where we left off, but absolutely, greater infrastructure is integral to the future of our city's growth. i'm attracted to the portion of this bipartisan infrastructure framework that's got transit in it, for example. we're a southwest city, city largely built around the automobile. we do the best we can with what we put into transit, but we'd sure love to have the partnership of the federal government to make a better public transit systemment passenger rail, we don't go north. we don't connect to kansas and the rest of the amtrak network in the united states. we had it better in 1889. those are the things attractive to me as well as the roads, bridges, all part
oklahoma city was in a unique position. unemployment in the country. now, what did the pandemic do and what does the road to recovery look like? >> thank you for pointing that out. we were in a great position entering the pandemic. our last three sales tax checks are the three largest in oklahoma city history. it seems like we're booming right now and we picked up where we left off, but absolutely, greater infrastructure is integral to the future of our city's growth. i'm attracted to...
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. >> yeah, i mean, there is obviously some important things specifically for oklahoma city that i am passionate about, but i can see the benefits for the entire state of oklahoma rural and urban, and it is important to point out that the proposal for the bipartisan framework has a ton of road and bridges dollars including the currently expected highway funding that comes every year, but also more and more on top of that. and yes, that is critical infrastructure, and that is something that should be nonpart nonpartisan and bi-partisan. >> do you care if it gets done bipartisan? >> well, there is an opportunity to have a bipartisan package and we are down the road and no pun intended, but we have support, an bipartisan support in the u.s. senate, and that can be, i think built upon if we continue to take this approach that the president has advocated for so far which is a bipartisan approach, which is compromise. we do it a lot as mayors and i'm glad to see washington doing it on the package. i think that is why we are all getting involved in this. we think it is the closest that we hav
. >> yeah, i mean, there is obviously some important things specifically for oklahoma city that i am passionate about, but i can see the benefits for the entire state of oklahoma rural and urban, and it is important to point out that the proposal for the bipartisan framework has a ton of road and bridges dollars including the currently expected highway funding that comes every year, but also more and more on top of that. and yes, that is critical infrastructure, and that is something that...
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the "today" show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast live for week. the host of the "today" show is brine gumball. during that week, remember don ross? he's now oklahoma state legislator representing greenwood. he meets don ross -- don ross meets brian and said, as horrible has the bombing is, there is another story that has never gotten the attention it needs. and ross gave him copy of a death in a promise land. ten days later, don and i each got a call from a "today" show producer that said on the 75th anniversary, the "today" show will do a story. this was gigantic. in 1982 when my book came out, there was not a news story in a national news media with the massacre since the 1920s. a lot of things started coming together. black wall street, money is raised for the memorial. there will be a ceremony and all that. nbc comes. they interview, they film a bunch of survivors. they film me as well. and they put together this story. and this is great. but i thought about two weeks out, i realized, well, shoot. if the "today" show is doing this story,
the "today" show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast live for week. the host of the "today" show is brine gumball. during that week, remember don ross? he's now oklahoma state legislator representing greenwood. he meets don ross -- don ross meets brian and said, as horrible has the bombing is, there is another story that has never gotten the attention it needs. and ross gave him copy of a death in a promise land. ten days later, don...
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the day today show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast for a week. the host of the today sheep was cloned come, first african american network newscaster. during that weak, john ross you -- remember don ross? you know, he's now an oklahoma state legislator, recommend representing greenwood in the legislature. he meets don rush, or john rush beach brian campbell and says [inaudible] there's another story that has never been caught the attention, it needs to be paid to. and ross gave campbell a copy of death in the promise not. okay, ten years later, don and i both got a call from today's show produced two that says on the 75th anniversary, the today show will do our show. this was gigantic. because with the exception of an op-ed in the washington post in 1982, when my book came out, there had not been a news story in a national news media about the massacre since the 1920s. so a lot of things start coming together. like wall street, money is raised for the black wall street memorial. there's going to be survivor. and you know, ceremony aren't all tha
the day today show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast for a week. the host of the today sheep was cloned come, first african american network newscaster. during that weak, john ross you -- remember don ross? you know, he's now an oklahoma state legislator, recommend representing greenwood in the legislature. he meets don rush, or john rush beach brian campbell and says [inaudible] there's another story that has never been caught the attention, it needs to...
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you have bill de blasio of new york city and the republican mayor ofan oklahoma city and a t of othersrs and the work that we do is all about bipartisan awork. it's how we supported the americanor rescue plan earlier this year. and look, we, we thrive on wanting to get it done. you know, when are you a mayor, you don't have the luxury of debating very much, you just have to do moveof and make sure that the problems get solved. infrastructure has been somethingas that we have been calling for, for years. we see an opportunity with the bipartisan package and mayors always work in a bipartisan manner. >> the american society of civil engineers gives your state of ohio, i'm sorryur to say, a c minus grade on its infrastructure report card. it seems this is more important to ohio than it might be to several other states. >> absolutely, ohio is the heart of it o all, right? so, all roads lead through it and unfortunately the roads are in pretty bad shape. one bridge is discussed a lot is the brent spence bridge that moves from ohio to kentucky that still cannot move because we don't get an i
you have bill de blasio of new york city and the republican mayor ofan oklahoma city and a t of othersrs and the work that we do is all about bipartisan awork. it's how we supported the americanor rescue plan earlier this year. and look, we, we thrive on wanting to get it done. you know, when are you a mayor, you don't have the luxury of debating very much, you just have to do moveof and make sure that the problems get solved. infrastructure has been somethingas that we have been calling for,...
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. >> the liberal democratic mayor of new york city and the republican mayor of oklahoma city have somethingden infrastructure plan. today 369 mayors sent a letter to the democratic leaders and republican leaders of the house and senate asking them to take immediate action on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the president biden has agreed to, the bipartisan group of mayors support the bills quote comprehensive investment in public transportation, road, bridges passengers and freight whales. drinking waters and waste water, clean energy and electrification. legacy pollution cleanup, cyber attack in extreme weather resiliency, and universal broadband access. here is senate majority leader chuck schumer speaking tonight about the breaking news that the democrats only 3.5 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, that is now unanimously supported by every democrat on the senate budget committee and ready to go for a vote in that committee. >> every major program that president biden has asked us for is done in a robust way. this plan that affects american families in a show profound way, more than
. >> the liberal democratic mayor of new york city and the republican mayor of oklahoma city have somethingden infrastructure plan. today 369 mayors sent a letter to the democratic leaders and republican leaders of the house and senate asking them to take immediate action on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, the president biden has agreed to, the bipartisan group of mayors support the bills quote comprehensive investment in public transportation, road, bridges passengers and freight...
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. >> reporter: late friday, in oklahoma city that said it could take down the rest of the of tower. >> it is going to slow down the search while this is coordinated in a controlled demolition. i believe that's what is smartest to do, a controlled demolition to cut down the risk even more. >> with the looming towers gone there will be access to the entire debris pile. >> that will be wide open to put more people on the pile and dig out the remaining victims. >> i think their primary concern is that the work not stop. that nothing interrupt the search for their relatives. and that's our objective also. >> another concern, pets left behind during evacuations, mayor has said three searches have turned up nothing. the longer the building stands the more dangerous it is. >> the family understands. i personally spoke to them and survivors and they understand where we are. everybody is devastated but understand where we are. >> if all goes well demolition could be sunday. >>> 19 people affected by about mud slide in japan near tokyo. the emergency task force will handle the crisis, with polic
. >> reporter: late friday, in oklahoma city that said it could take down the rest of the of tower. >> it is going to slow down the search while this is coordinated in a controlled demolition. i believe that's what is smartest to do, a controlled demolition to cut down the risk even more. >> with the looming towers gone there will be access to the entire debris pile. >> that will be wide open to put more people on the pile and dig out the remaining victims. >> i...
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orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma citypressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of the men and the women that work here. and uh, yeah, he's a he's a. he's a pretty unique guy chapel. haman overcame a fall from a ladder at home eight years ago, he broke his neck and ended up in a wheelchair. but he kept going. chappelle hammond says he may write a book during his retirement. it's going to be weird not to worry uniform in one way, that's great. and another way. i'm gonna miss that. you know, because it's that yes. the badge. the patch working for the fire district. you know that means something. rob roth ktvu, fox two news. san jose police officers are being praised for saving a woman's l
orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma citypressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of the...
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orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma citypressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away, because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who worked for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of the men and the women that work here. and, uh yeah, he's he's he's a pretty unique guy. chappelle hammond overcame a fall from a ladder at home eight years ago. he broke his neck and ended up in a wheelchair, but he kept going. chappelle hammond says he may write a book during his retirement. it's gonna be weird not to wear a uniform in one way. that's great in another way, i'm going to miss that. you know, because it's that you know the badge the patch. working for the fire district. you know, that means something. rob roth ktvu, fox two news. hundreds of deaths in canada, oregon and washington may ha
orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma citypressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away, because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who worked for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of...
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. >> reporter: one of those areas the oklahoma city building in the demolition claims here 11 days after thes strategically and exposes our decisions and structural members, their engineers have determined to bring down this middling in a predictive matter. >> reporter: search teams standing by looking to resume operation after the demolition it is a race against time. the storm is elated to blast surfside shore with wind gusts >> a lot of family and ies and d hoping to recover their loved ones >> reporter: the rest of the family still unaccounted for >> in the apartment was herself and her daughter and her sister andre and her parents. all i know, the other three still remained to be found >> so sad, vaughan, do we know when the demolition is going to take place >> reporter: kate, we are awaiting an update for officials on that exact timing the that demolition will take plac fireworks are officially cancelled here in the city of surfside there is only one focus tonight and it is a tough one for this community to grapple with. >> vaughan hilliard, thank you >>> overseas to afghanistan wh
. >> reporter: one of those areas the oklahoma city building in the demolition claims here 11 days after thes strategically and exposes our decisions and structural members, their engineers have determined to bring down this middling in a predictive matter. >> reporter: search teams standing by looking to resume operation after the demolition it is a race against time. the storm is elated to blast surfside shore with wind gusts >> a lot of family and ies and d hoping to...
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nashville's been mentioned san antonio, oklahoma city. even montreal. so there are other cities that have been mentioned. of course, they visited las vegas more than any other place. i mentioned 4 times here. the commissioner of baseball mention las vegas last week when he said ok, oakland, you've got just a short window here to try to figure out what's going on and see if the team moves to las vegas or somewhere else. so it seems to me that las vegas is the number one choice. one of the interesting dynamics is and and you and oakland, though, this much better than we do here in las vegas are the dynamics between the raiders and the athletics. they don't like each other are were friendly with each other because of the conflicts they've had. they're oakland alameda coliseum and so i that factors into this, whether the raiders have any pull. i don't think they would like to see the athletics moving to las vegas that they would like to have it for themselves. along with the nhl here in town. but anyway, yeah, there's another dynamic that could play come int
nashville's been mentioned san antonio, oklahoma city. even montreal. so there are other cities that have been mentioned. of course, they visited las vegas more than any other place. i mentioned 4 times here. the commissioner of baseball mention las vegas last week when he said ok, oakland, you've got just a short window here to try to figure out what's going on and see if the team moves to las vegas or somewhere else. so it seems to me that las vegas is the number one choice. one of the...
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bush, in 1990, one 1996 bill and hillary clinton planted a dog would in honor of the oklahoma city bombing. and this absolutely beautiful rust colored japanese maple, planted by francis cleveland, in 1893. the same year the grounds were close to the public. the most recent tree was planted by first lady, in this case melania trump, who in august 2018, planted a saplings. from the original one that was planted by eisenhower in the fifties. other than trees what's grew on the grounds? up to about a decade ago, michelle obama installed a vegetable garden, fresh produce would not have been the first thing that came to people's minds, but prior to 2009, there had been no cultivation no serious cultivation at the white house for over hundred 50 years. but the truth is money for much of the 19th century, the white house crew a great deal of its own food. as for the first trees, they were planted under madison, and by jefferson in the waning days of his administration. this included cabbage, broccoli, and, i've cucumber, turn and leak. and john quincy adams, later wrote in his diary, about plantin
bush, in 1990, one 1996 bill and hillary clinton planted a dog would in honor of the oklahoma city bombing. and this absolutely beautiful rust colored japanese maple, planted by francis cleveland, in 1893. the same year the grounds were close to the public. the most recent tree was planted by first lady, in this case melania trump, who in august 2018, planted a saplings. from the original one that was planted by eisenhower in the fifties. other than trees what's grew on the grounds? up to about...
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my -- my hometown of oklahoma city is ten times the size of washington, d.c. but there are still individuals that want to live in edmond or norman or in moore or in bethany and they choose to be able to move out of oklahoma city. but still, commute back and forth in other areas to be able to work or live because it's a choice that they make. in an area that is literally one-tenth of the size of my hometown of oklahoma city, people have options to be able to still work and be able to travel, and be able to move into other areas. if they wanted to be able to work in washington, d.c., many people live in maryland or in virginia or in west virginia and drive in to be able to be here from longer distances. but that's a volitional choice. no one is compelled to actually be here knowing that's been the situation for more than 200 years, correct? >> yes. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you, senator lankford. chair recognizes senator hawley for your question. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman. and thanks to all the witnesses for being here. dr. pilon, let me just start wi
my -- my hometown of oklahoma city is ten times the size of washington, d.c. but there are still individuals that want to live in edmond or norman or in moore or in bethany and they choose to be able to move out of oklahoma city. but still, commute back and forth in other areas to be able to work or live because it's a choice that they make. in an area that is literally one-tenth of the size of my hometown of oklahoma city, people have options to be able to still work and be able to travel, and...
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the today show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast live for aweek. the host of the today show was -- first african american newscast host. during that week, don ross, remember don ross? he's now, oklahoma state legislation, representing greenwood and he needs john ross, or, they meet brian gamble who says that mr. gambles fourth closest -- there's another story that's never got the attention it has needed. ross gave him a copy of death and promise. ten days later, don and i each got a call from a today show producer that said that on the 75th anniversary, the today show will do a story. this was gigantic. because with the exception of an op-ed in the washington post in 1982 when my book came out there had not been a news story in a national news media about the massacre since 1920. so lot of things start coming together, black wall street money is raised for it and the memorial, there will be survivors. but nbc comes and the interview, and film a bunch of survivors, fill me as well. the -- they put together this story. this is great but i though
the today show flew its entire new york crew from manhattan to oklahoma city to broadcast live for aweek. the host of the today show was -- first african american newscast host. during that week, don ross, remember don ross? he's now, oklahoma state legislation, representing greenwood and he needs john ross, or, they meet brian gamble who says that mr. gambles fourth closest -- there's another story that's never got the attention it has needed. ross gave him a copy of death and promise. ten...
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oklahoma city, fort worth, jacksonville miami have in common?ve republican mayors, they are in states that have republican governors, and none of them -- and have huge spikes in crime. that's not the talking part dominic point. republican -- >> danette fox news can show a litany of democrats arcing. don't say that, democrats talking about defunding the police. kamala harris, there is a litany. to show me one republican on tv who declared they wanted defund the police. just one, naming one. of >> dan: you can't. i got to run in a second, but leslie, that's nonsense. the top ten cities for spikes in crime are all run by democrats, stop the insanity. everybody look silly when we say things like, no, it's the republican cities. that's just, it's garbage. speak of what i'm saying is there's an increase in crime across the board and are country and the top criminologists have said that. the one that's not the argument. the biggest banks are in liberal places. i've got to run. this is a nonsense point. a more hannity coming up after the break. more com
oklahoma city, fort worth, jacksonville miami have in common?ve republican mayors, they are in states that have republican governors, and none of them -- and have huge spikes in crime. that's not the talking part dominic point. republican -- >> danette fox news can show a litany of democrats arcing. don't say that, democrats talking about defunding the police. kamala harris, there is a litany. to show me one republican on tv who declared they wanted defund the police. just one, naming...
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things i have seen at other states, whatever that is i certainly support that and hear in oklahoma cityis should be a wake up call to the unvaccinated. what is happening and please get out and get vaccinated. >> can we play for you alabama governor kay ivy talking about unvaccinated folks. listen to what she said this morning. >> what will it take to get people to get shots in arms. >> i don't know, you tell me. folks are supposed to have common sense. but it is time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the vaccinated folks. >> several people have said it is a personal responsibility question. is that something you agree with? helping everyone else get past this pan determine snick. >> first, i have not seen that clip and i don't know governor ivy, but that was powerful testimony there. i don't know what works in terms of persuading people on this issue that has been the challenge of mayors and governors is trying to find right message to push buttons. i don't know that it is necessarily a question at this point. of a higher calling, trying to get people to push around them. i s
things i have seen at other states, whatever that is i certainly support that and hear in oklahoma cityis should be a wake up call to the unvaccinated. what is happening and please get out and get vaccinated. >> can we play for you alabama governor kay ivy talking about unvaccinated folks. listen to what she said this morning. >> what will it take to get people to get shots in arms. >> i don't know, you tell me. folks are supposed to have common sense. but it is time to start...
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people reported exercising the cities don't work up a sweat, indianapolis, wichita, las vegas and oklahoma cityoldfish people caught these in burnsville in a tweet the city begged the residents, please don't release your goldfish in ponds because they grow bigger than you think. it's illegal to release them in that state they uproot plants causing poor water quality. the department says to find a responsible friend. >>> 60 seconds left in a race to the finish president biden makinga call t protest voting rights. in a speech biden called on congress to fight back on willing restrictions in gop states >>> new covid cases are up 50% in 34 states health officials say more and more counties with low vaccination rates are seeing a surge. >>> and wildfires raging in 12 states fueled by extreme heat and drought. and now you know the news of this tuesday, july 13th, 2021. i'm shepard smith. follow us on instagram and twitter @thenews on cnbc follow us on apple, spotify or your favorite podcast platform >>> it is 5 a.m. at cnbc global headquarters and here is your top five at 5. the dow fails to break th
people reported exercising the cities don't work up a sweat, indianapolis, wichita, las vegas and oklahoma cityoldfish people caught these in burnsville in a tweet the city begged the residents, please don't release your goldfish in ponds because they grow bigger than you think. it's illegal to release them in that state they uproot plants causing poor water quality. the department says to find a responsible friend. >>> 60 seconds left in a race to the finish president biden makinga...
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and in to tulsa and oklahoma city. that is what qugearing up for. we need to be ready for this, things are moving that way. we're already seeing some issues with shortages not just from koed but from residents all over the area so it is definitely putting some pressure. >> how do you break through? there are a number of strategies tried and still being tried, one is go through doctors like yourself or people gp's, president biden talking now about getting help from businesses, setting up clinics in house, giving people time off to get vaccinated. but the fact is, disinformation, politics is trumping the science in many cases here. how do you break through it with patients or just average people who still refuse the shot? >> you know, that is the million dollar question and i wish i had the answer. there is a group of people that are very fearful of the vaccine and their overwhelmingly safe. there are some side effects that get media attention but the truth is if you get this virus, you are much more likely to have those side effects any way. so i th
and in to tulsa and oklahoma city. that is what qugearing up for. we need to be ready for this, things are moving that way. we're already seeing some issues with shortages not just from koed but from residents all over the area so it is definitely putting some pressure. >> how do you break through? there are a number of strategies tried and still being tried, one is go through doctors like yourself or people gp's, president biden talking now about getting help from businesses, setting up...
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including the likes of the trump plaza in atlantic city earlier this year and the federal building and oklahoma city in 1995. when you look at the video, you see the implosion going just as was planned in literally ten minutes after that implosion you can see some video i shot of the rescue crews, they were right there, they got off of a bus three blocks away and started to walk right back to the scene where they began their work again early this morning. those crews were out on that rubble there intent to get as much work done as they can before the potential storm hits the surfside area. >> that community owing everything to the rescue crews working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to find survivals beneath the rubble. michelle grossman, talk about the tropical storm, one of the reasons why the demolition happened in the first place and so quickly obviously was el is aelsa barrels toward florida. what do we know about the path of the tropical storm and what folks can expect. >> hi there. two pieces of this puzzle. where will it impact in the u.s.? is looks like the greatest impacts will be felt o
including the likes of the trump plaza in atlantic city earlier this year and the federal building and oklahoma city in 1995. when you look at the video, you see the implosion going just as was planned in literally ten minutes after that implosion you can see some video i shot of the rescue crews, they were right there, they got off of a bus three blocks away and started to walk right back to the scene where they began their work again early this morning. those crews were out on that rubble...
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the same company, they noted, that actually took down remaining parts of the federal building in oklahoma city following the bombing. the race comes to a head tomorrow morning. what is the time line, could it be tonight? potentially. i want to let you hear from the mayor. just earlier today, directly addressing where they are at in this planning process. >> as soon as the preparation is ready, the site is secure and the team is ready to go, we will begin the demolition. as both the governor and i have made clear, our top priority is that the building come down as soon as possible no matter what time that occurs, and as safely as possible. bringing down this building in a controlled manner is critical to expanding our scope of the search and rescue effort. >> reporter: lindsey, the surfside mayor telling you just this morning the latest it would come down would be tomorrow morning, monday morning here. and you're hearing from the miami-dade county mayor the urgency because there are still up to 20 to 60 mile per hour winds that can come into that surfside area from, as a result of tropical stor
the same company, they noted, that actually took down remaining parts of the federal building in oklahoma city following the bombing. the race comes to a head tomorrow morning. what is the time line, could it be tonight? potentially. i want to let you hear from the mayor. just earlier today, directly addressing where they are at in this planning process. >> as soon as the preparation is ready, the site is secure and the team is ready to go, we will begin the demolition. as both the...
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the cities with people less worked up, indianapolis, wichita, tulsa and oklahoma city in last place.our pound dpoeld fish in minnesota lake some take two hands just to hold people caught theme in burnsville 20 minutes outside minneapolis. the city begged the residents don't release your pet goldfish because they grow bigger than you think. the minnesota department of natural resources lists goldfish as an invasive species they uproot plants the department suggest finding responsible friend to care for kr your fish instead of dumping them >>> 60 seconds left on the race to finish. president biden making a fiery call to protest voting rights and protect them mr. biden called op congress to pass legislation to fight back against voting restrictions in gop controlled states. new covid cases are up more than 50% over the last week in 34 states health officials say more and more counties with low vaccination rates are seeing a surge in infection putting people at risk of unnecessary hospitalization and death. >>> wildfires raging in 12 states one forcing evacuations in oregon and threateni
the cities with people less worked up, indianapolis, wichita, tulsa and oklahoma city in last place.our pound dpoeld fish in minnesota lake some take two hands just to hold people caught theme in burnsville 20 minutes outside minneapolis. the city begged the residents don't release your pet goldfish because they grow bigger than you think. the minnesota department of natural resources lists goldfish as an invasive species they uproot plants the department suggest finding responsible friend to...
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you look at the pentagon and oklahoma city, we know what the trigger was.earch project based on fact to try to understand the trigger. the building can be sitting there. you can have aches and pains all over your body but it doesn't kill you. then you have a heart attack or something and that's what kills you. maybe if you didn't have all the aches and pains, it wouldn't have killed you but they contribute. there will be a trigger or multiple triggers we'll be able to find and then we'll research the others might have contributed to or accelerated collapse of the building. >> allyn kilsheimer, thank you for being here. i know it's been a busy couple of days. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, to booster or not to booster. we're going to talk to our covid expert about how you should navigate all these mixed messages and whether the u.s. has it wrong. >>> and later on the "cross connection" nikole hannah-jones and t.a., whether to join and whether they belong at 10:00 a.m. eastern. elong at 10:00 a.m. eastern ...me. my symptoms were keeping me fr
you look at the pentagon and oklahoma city, we know what the trigger was.earch project based on fact to try to understand the trigger. the building can be sitting there. you can have aches and pains all over your body but it doesn't kill you. then you have a heart attack or something and that's what kills you. maybe if you didn't have all the aches and pains, it wouldn't have killed you but they contribute. there will be a trigger or multiple triggers we'll be able to find and then we'll...
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investigations after the 9/11 attacks at the pentagon theand bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. thanks so much for taking the time this morning. now that they've taken down the rest of the building there and it allows access really to the entire site, not just to recover bodies but also to continue the investigation, how much of a difference does that make going forward? >> well, the deal is that you still have a pile of debris whether it's the original debris or the new debris on top of the original debris, or the new debris on top of itself. it's incredibly dangerous for the rescue workers and the people that are going to be sorting out all this debris, for them to be there. there's no longer a building that can fall on them, but there's all this debris that is nominally unstable. it's set its own stability temporarily, but it can always give way a little bit underneath their feet. >> understood. as you know, there's a look at a number of buildings now in the miami area. you already have two that have been closed. tell us about that process. it's early in the investigation of
investigations after the 9/11 attacks at the pentagon theand bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. thanks so much for taking the time this morning. now that they've taken down the rest of the building there and it allows access really to the entire site, not just to recover bodies but also to continue the investigation, how much of a difference does that make going forward? >> well, the deal is that you still have a pile of debris whether it's the original debris or the new...
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outside of oklahoma city . it's a choice they make. in an area 110 the size, people still -- 1/10 the size, people can work in washington dc and live in maryland, virginia, or west virginia. no one is compelled to be here, knowing the situation. >> the chair recognizes senator hawley. >> help me understand the history. my understand is the office of legal counsel has weighed in on this question a number of times. they have never said congress have the ability by statute to turn district of columbia into a state. >> correct. the only exception occurred during the obama administration when they gave a no go for this so he turned to the solicitor general's office, who said we can defend this. >> so the attorney general got the same answer they been getting for decades and decided he didn't like it and went to somebody else. but consistently that office charged with looking at these questions and providing nonpartisan legal counsel has consistently said there is no constitutional authority for congress to use a sta
outside of oklahoma city . it's a choice they make. in an area 110 the size, people still -- 1/10 the size, people can work in washington dc and live in maryland, virginia, or west virginia. no one is compelled to be here, knowing the situation. >> the chair recognizes senator hawley. >> help me understand the history. my understand is the office of legal counsel has weighed in on this question a number of times. they have never said congress have the ability by statute to turn...
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. >> we went to oklahoma city, albuquerque, flagstaff and now we're in arcadia. and remember, we have a couple hundred stores in and around the l.a. area. so as you can imagine, we'll have a big turnout -- lauren hawn and and i'm just wondering though, john, if you're going to have a bigger turnout because those states ended those extra unemployment benefits so, therefore, there's more desire for those people in those states to want to get a job because they can't get paid more by not working. >> truth be told, there is, there is -- applicant flow is picking up in the states where those benefits have slowed down or they've been announced to change. we think that'll happen. these are all temporary challenges across all 50 states. we think it's going to change pretty quickly. and listening to the session before this one, certainly by september you'll see a fairly material change. so we do expect to be staffed, but at the same time, at our last earnings call we had only a third of our stores open 24 hours, and we are a brand that's always end open. so we're desperat
. >> we went to oklahoma city, albuquerque, flagstaff and now we're in arcadia. and remember, we have a couple hundred stores in and around the l.a. area. so as you can imagine, we'll have a big turnout -- lauren hawn and and i'm just wondering though, john, if you're going to have a bigger turnout because those states ended those extra unemployment benefits so, therefore, there's more desire for those people in those states to want to get a job because they can't get paid more by not...
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. >> michael, you've responded to the aftermath of incidents like oklahoma city, the bombing there, 91. responders are now more than a week into this rescue effort, day eight, approaching day nine. does it get more difficult as time goes on? >> yes, sir, it absolutely does. these people are working diligently, professionally. but everybody is getting most likely a lot more tired than they were seven days ago. and as we all get more tired, sometimes we start to just feel fatigue, and mistakes can happen. these people are working diligently to make no mistakes, to do the very best they can to find every single person that they can. >> you know, dave, as we reported, a miami firefighter lost his 7-year-old daughter in that collapse. that firefighter was part of the search and rescue team on the scene. that discovery has further added to the stress, certainly the trauma on first responders who were there. can you talk a little bit more about the toll this is all taking? >> well, you know, this has become personal to all of us. this is just a devastating tragedy not only to our community b
. >> michael, you've responded to the aftermath of incidents like oklahoma city, the bombing there, 91. responders are now more than a week into this rescue effort, day eight, approaching day nine. does it get more difficult as time goes on? >> yes, sir, it absolutely does. these people are working diligently, professionally. but everybody is getting most likely a lot more tired than they were seven days ago. and as we all get more tired, sometimes we start to just feel fatigue, and...
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. >> eight months after bobbi's disappearance, in april 1995, the federal building in oklahoma city was bombed. the fbi focused its resources on that case. the hunt for randolph dial and bobbi parker, long since cold, was quietly back bernard. >> every time i would hear of a body been found, i would hold my breath and wait. but i just wouldn't accept she was dead. >> by now, bobbi and dial we're working on a small farm in east texas. dial calling himself richard deahl an introducing bobby as his wife samantha. >> i became samantha. >> and who was samantha deahl? >> she was lonely, hurt and trying to make a day-to-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 terracotta gardens. >> dial advertised it on the radio. did an interview on the radio. >> unbelievably, the atten
. >> eight months after bobbi's disappearance, in april 1995, the federal building in oklahoma city was bombed. the fbi focused its resources on that case. the hunt for randolph dial and bobbi parker, long since cold, was quietly back bernard. >> every time i would hear of a body been found, i would hold my breath and wait. but i just wouldn't accept she was dead. >> by now, bobbi and dial we're working on a small farm in east texas. dial calling himself richard deahl an...
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he served as a safety and logistics officer after both the oklahoma city bombing in 1995 and the world trade center attacks on september 11, 2001. he now teaches disaster management and has written a number of text books on the subject. welcome to the newshour, thank you for being with us. we are on day nine now, the terrible news they pulled the body of a seven-year-old daughter of a miami firefighter from the rubble there. help us understand for the rescue workers doing the work right now, what is it like? what's going through their minds? >> they are on pure adrenalin right now. these folks are working 12 hour shifts or not longer, and even when they stop to rest, they don't rest. they're still doing 100 miles an hour. these people are dedicated to try to find every person that they can and they just don't want to stop. >>nawaz: no survivors have been pulled from the wreckage since the hours after the collapse last wednesday. they are still on a search and rescue mission when does that turn to search and recovery? >> when it changes to recovery will be when the on the ground command
he served as a safety and logistics officer after both the oklahoma city bombing in 1995 and the world trade center attacks on september 11, 2001. he now teaches disaster management and has written a number of text books on the subject. welcome to the newshour, thank you for being with us. we are on day nine now, the terrible news they pulled the body of a seven-year-old daughter of a miami firefighter from the rubble there. help us understand for the rescue workers doing the work right now,...
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$200,000 in student debt for her degree in historic preservation and 34-year-old joe caputo in oklahoma cityrs. all college fwrads, heading toward middle age, scraping by. >> you know, i have a four-year degree. i have -- i was honorably discharged from the military. worked overseas. never been arrested. never failed a class. yet i still feel like i'm mind behind the eight-ball. there's no doubt you guys had it easier than we do. >> like travis said no matter what you accomplish or feel like you accomplish you don't feel like you're moving forward in life. you don feel like you can actually become a full adult. >> we had to move from san jose to gill roy because san jose was just too expensive. paul: you're a two-income family, and you can't afford to buy a house in gill roy? >> no, the houses in gill roy are a bit cheaper than san jose but not like to the point where i, by myself and my husband, can afford a house. >> renting is basically all i nd of see for my wife and i for the foreseeable future. just because we can budget for it. paul: we bought houses when they were way cheaper. does t
$200,000 in student debt for her degree in historic preservation and 34-year-old joe caputo in oklahoma cityrs. all college fwrads, heading toward middle age, scraping by. >> you know, i have a four-year degree. i have -- i was honorably discharged from the military. worked overseas. never been arrested. never failed a class. yet i still feel like i'm mind behind the eight-ball. there's no doubt you guys had it easier than we do. >> like travis said no matter what you accomplish or...
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a mom in oklahoma city in disbelief after a man tried to lure her kids with a snow cone. this attempted kidnapping all caught on the surveillance video. so the woman's daughter says that the man told her to get in the back seat of his car if she wanted the treat. but, her big brother stepped in and stopping her from getting inside and as you can see there, that car just drove off. that's so scary. >>> two bay area men have been charged with plotting to blow up the democratic headquarters in sacramento. federal prosecutors say napa resident ian rogers who you see, and jared copeland hoped the bombing would be the first in series of politically motivated attacks. both men face multiple charges now including conspiracy to destroy a building, by fire or explosive. rogers is also now charged with possession of unregistered destructive devices and three counts of possession of machine guns. back in january, law enforcement officers searched his home in napa and seized 45 to 50 firearms. thousands of rounds of ammunition, and five pipe bombs. rogers has been in custody since the
a mom in oklahoma city in disbelief after a man tried to lure her kids with a snow cone. this attempted kidnapping all caught on the surveillance video. so the woman's daughter says that the man told her to get in the back seat of his car if she wanted the treat. but, her big brother stepped in and stopping her from getting inside and as you can see there, that car just drove off. that's so scary. >>> two bay area men have been charged with plotting to blow up the democratic...
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we saw this with the oklahoma city bombing and the world trade center.ocedures in place. we learned from the events. that's part of what the federal team will offer up to state and locals. the important thing is the safety of the rescuers and the recovery of the missing. and then gathering the evidence as they go. >> grateful for your time on this day. appreciate your insights very much. >> thank you. >>> when we come bark, we're waiting for the chief financial officer to appear in court after allen weisselberg turned himself in this morning. regular movie n. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪ do you struggle with occasional nerve aches, weakness or discomfort in your hands or feet? introducing nervive nerve relief from the world's number 1 selling nerve care company. as we age, natural changes to our nerves occur which can lead to occasional discomfort. nervive contains b complex vitamins that nourish nerves, build nerve insulation and enhance ner
we saw this with the oklahoma city bombing and the world trade center.ocedures in place. we learned from the events. that's part of what the federal team will offer up to state and locals. the important thing is the safety of the rescuers and the recovery of the missing. and then gathering the evidence as they go. >> grateful for your time on this day. appreciate your insights very much. >> thank you. >>> when we come bark, we're waiting for the chief financial officer to...
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and 34-year-old joe caputo in oklahoma city worked odd jobs for years.ward middle age, scraping by. >> i have a four year degree, honorably discharged in the militay. i've worked overseas and never been aested. i never failed a class. and yet i still feel like i'm behind the eight ball. there's no doubt thayou guys had it easier than we do. >> like travis said, no matter what you actually accomplish or feel like you accomplish, you don't feel like you're actually moving forward in life. you don't feel like you can actually become a full adult in the traditional sense. >> we had to move from san jose to gilroy because san jose was just too expensive. >> reporter: but you're a two- income family, right? you can't afford even to buy a house in gilroy? >> no, the houses in gilroy are a bit cheaper than san jose, but not like to the point where i by myself and my husband can afford a house. >> renting is basically all i kind of see for my wife and i for the foreseeable future, just because we can budget for it. >> reporter: okay, we bought houses when they we
and 34-year-old joe caputo in oklahoma city worked odd jobs for years.ward middle age, scraping by. >> i have a four year degree, honorably discharged in the militay. i've worked overseas and never been aested. i never failed a class. and yet i still feel like i'm behind the eight ball. there's no doubt thayou guys had it easier than we do. >> like travis said, no matter what you actually accomplish or feel like you accomplish, you don't feel like you're actually moving forward in...
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orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma city1995, that pressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of the men and the women that work here. and uh, yeah, he's a he's a. he's a pretty unique guy chapel. haman overcame a fall from a ladder at home. eight years ago, he broke his neck and ended up in a wheelchair. but he kept going. chappelle hammond says he may write a book during his retirement. it's going to be weird not to wear a uniform in one way. that's great. and another way. i'm gonna miss that. you know, because it's that, yeah. badge the patch working for the fire district. you know, that means something. rob roth, ktvu, fox two news coming up the state's first mandated school desegregat
orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma city1995, that pressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes...
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orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma cityn 1995, that pressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes care of the men and the women that work here. and, uh, yeah, he's a he's a. he's a pretty unique guy chapel. haman overcame a fall from a ladder at home. eight years ago, he broke his neck and ended up in a wheelchair. but he kept going. chappelle hammond says he may write a book during his retirement. it's going to be weird not to wear a uniform in one way. that's great in another way, i'm gonna miss that. you know, because it's that, yeah. the badge. the patch working for the fire district. you know that means something. rob roth ktvu, fox two news. donald rumsfeld, the two time defense secretary a
orleans when hurricane katrina hit, but he says his worst experience was the aftermath of the oklahoma cityn 1995, that pressure to try and give them back their loved ones, even though we knew that's not what we were seeing the job also meant personal sacrifices for himself and his family. i never took a vacation with the family far away because i always felt like i needed to be around. many of those who word for him say he was a great boss. he's been a good guy who loves the district. it takes...
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a game between the utah jazz and oklahoma city thunder. it was postponed because rudy gobert tested positive for covid right before the game and that kicked everything off. it very quickly led to the nba suspending its season and this thing started happening all over sports, not just basketball. and so conducting professional sports in the midst of a pandemic with an airborne infectious virus that is transmitted through heavy breathing presented a challenge. but because of the sheer amount of money riding on these leagues, billions and billions of dollars and because they have endless resources, that led to innovation. the sports leagues had to figure out creative solutions to keep their sports going, keep making that money and collecting their paychecks and their tv licensing deals. one of those was the nba bubble when 22 teams relocated to disney world in florida where they lived and played inside a bubble. they couldn't interact with anyone from the outside world for months. major league baseball played games without fans in completely
a game between the utah jazz and oklahoma city thunder. it was postponed because rudy gobert tested positive for covid right before the game and that kicked everything off. it very quickly led to the nba suspending its season and this thing started happening all over sports, not just basketball. and so conducting professional sports in the midst of a pandemic with an airborne infectious virus that is transmitted through heavy breathing presented a challenge. but because of the sheer amount of...
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maybe oklahoma city many years ago but this is just something that is, you know, unthinkable in every way. we're not putting it in our rear view mirror but extract the lessons we can and look at the processes and also going to make sure we're not just examining what happened there, but other things that we might not have thought of. we're going to do a top to bottom review of this and i think the whole community, the whole state is doing it, especially in south florida. other parts of the state don't even have 40-year recertifications. we did that a lot of that after hurricane andrew, which i recall very well, increased our building code, we were much more exacting in the requirements. the question is, are we making sure the requirements are in fact enacted, do we need new requirements? i think all that is going to happen, but we're not going to just sort of rush into something. we want to do it in an informed thoughtful way. >> right. before i let you go, i want to ask but this "washington post" reporting about frank moribida, the structural engineer working on the buildings and its
maybe oklahoma city many years ago but this is just something that is, you know, unthinkable in every way. we're not putting it in our rear view mirror but extract the lessons we can and look at the processes and also going to make sure we're not just examining what happened there, but other things that we might not have thought of. we're going to do a top to bottom review of this and i think the whole community, the whole state is doing it, especially in south florida. other parts of the state...
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last night oklahoma city mayor david holt who is republican seemed optimistic. >> there's something biggeran just the package itself. there's an opportunity to pass something important in washington with republicans and democrats working together and that that is to the president an important message to send to the country and to the world that our form of government is functional again. >> all of that underlies how fragile this unity is among democrats. one issue that could shift the balance is climate change. both bills have major climate provisions including upgrades to the electric grid, tax incentives for clean energy and electric vehicles and major investments to transition from fossil fuels to renewable. but a growing number of choices on the left say that's not enough to match the existential threat this country faces. one of the most vocal groups is the sunrise movement, an environmental activist group. this week the group's l.a. chapter staged a sit-in outside the office of california senator dianne feinstein. among their demands, $12 trillion in climate spending over the next te
last night oklahoma city mayor david holt who is republican seemed optimistic. >> there's something biggeran just the package itself. there's an opportunity to pass something important in washington with republicans and democrats working together and that that is to the president an important message to send to the country and to the world that our form of government is functional again. >> all of that underlies how fragile this unity is among democrats. one issue that could shift...
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last night, oklahoma city mayor david holt who's republican, seems optimistic. >> there's something biggere than just the package itself. there's an opportunity to pass something important to democrats working together and that is to the president, an important message to send to the country into the world that are form of government is functional again. >> now all of that underlies how potentially fragile this unity is among democrats. one issue that could shift the balance is climate change. both bills have major climate provisions including up rates to the electric grid, funding for public transit. tax incentives for electric vehicles. major investments to transition from fossil fuels to renewables. but many voices on a left outside of washington say it's not enough to match the existential threat this country faces. one of the most vocal groups is the sunrise movement, an environmental activist group. this, week the groups l.a. chats had to sit in outside of the california senators -- among their demands, ten trillion dollars in climate related infrastructure plans. and the creation of
last night, oklahoma city mayor david holt who's republican, seems optimistic. >> there's something biggere than just the package itself. there's an opportunity to pass something important to democrats working together and that is to the president, an important message to send to the country into the world that are form of government is functional again. >> now all of that underlies how potentially fragile this unity is among democrats. one issue that could shift the balance is...
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>> oklahoma city. >> reporter: has it really been 30 years?e," was considered one of the most powerful films of a generation. geena davis, who lobbied for the role for more than a year, was thelma. >> i can't go back. i mean, i just couldn't live. >> i know. >> reporter: to susan signed to play eitherpa that movie. i didn't care. >> reporter: did you know then it would get the kind of reaction that it did? >> absolutely not. none of us knew. it was a small movie, very small budget. we just hoped people would see it but we had no clue it would strike a nerve like that. >> reporter: from a newly dead bride in beetle juice -- >> where are all of the other dead people in the world. >> reporter: to a quirky >> should she b bh at w >> reporter: but thelma and louise was on another level. of course, people said this changes everything? >> exactly. >> reporter: and... >> let me figure the ways. oh, it didn't. the change hasn't really happened yet. >> reporter: still waiting? >> still waiting. >> reporter: that change she is waiting and working for is
>> oklahoma city. >> reporter: has it really been 30 years?e," was considered one of the most powerful films of a generation. geena davis, who lobbied for the role for more than a year, was thelma. >> i can't go back. i mean, i just couldn't live. >> i know. >> reporter: to susan signed to play eitherpa that movie. i didn't care. >> reporter: did you know then it would get the kind of reaction that it did? >> absolutely not. none of us knew. it was...
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owe in oklahoma city, a democratic caller. hi, joe. caller: hi and thanks for having me on. you know, i'm really tired of listening to the republican callers to be quite frank. it's almost like they have an excuse for everything trump has done and they continue to line up behind him. you know, it was proven he had dodged the draft, but the flag wavers and patriots get behind him. it was proven he robbed from charity, cheated on all of his wives, paid off a important star, tried to -- a porn star, tried to hide it by paying bribe 34u7b and they lined up behind him. he sends terrible tweets out, they say he's a businessman not a politician. when it comes to covid, does anybody not remember or did they not hear his open words when he was being interviewed by the guy for the book, woodruff, and trump on that tape said, yeah, i'm lying to the american people about covid. he wouldn't wear a mask in public. he lied about the virus, that was proven. he's the biggest reason why we have such a terrible problem with it now. and then they're saying oh look at the border, they're letting
owe in oklahoma city, a democratic caller. hi, joe. caller: hi and thanks for having me on. you know, i'm really tired of listening to the republican callers to be quite frank. it's almost like they have an excuse for everything trump has done and they continue to line up behind him. you know, it was proven he had dodged the draft, but the flag wavers and patriots get behind him. it was proven he robbed from charity, cheated on all of his wives, paid off a important star, tried to -- a porn...
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zohreen shah joins us from oklahoma city. hey, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, george. zing people, so many beautiful animals, and the truth is you don't have to dig very deep to find those hidden gems. oklahoma, from water-lined cities like tulsa to the natural beauty of the countryside, the state is a sight to see like the salt plains national wildlife refuge, a site of prehistoric ocean and left over salt leaving dark crystals like these. in the shallow ground below -- >> there's about 11,000 acres of salt flats which is the largest saline flats in the central part of the united states. >> this place attracts thousands of people every weekend. >> yes, so, the crystal digging area, especially when it's open from april to october will attract up to 10,000, 13,000 people on a weekend, and over 150,000 throughout that digging season. >> that's more than some california beaches. >> it's very popular. >> reporter: during the pandemic oklahomans flocked to the salt plains as a safe and fun outdoor activity. >> i just picked a whole and found the jackpot. >> good job. just of
zohreen shah joins us from oklahoma city. hey, zohreen. >> reporter: good morning, george. zing people, so many beautiful animals, and the truth is you don't have to dig very deep to find those hidden gems. oklahoma, from water-lined cities like tulsa to the natural beauty of the countryside, the state is a sight to see like the salt plains national wildlife refuge, a site of prehistoric ocean and left over salt leaving dark crystals like these. in the shallow ground below -- >>...
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how did official tulsa oklahoma city leaders respond and the red cross and others during the initial days after the massacre. well the american red cross provided. a relief post massacre it was led by a felony maurice willows who had been sent in from saint louis and by all accounts black and white the red cross did a wonderful job. in fact, the red cross was called angels of mercy because of all the work that they did in providing mel medical care food shelter clothing etc a couple of downtown white churches are still here. we're also instrumental in providing post-massacre relief first presbyterian church and holy family cathedral and there are a number of stories about individuals in the white community who provided support post-massacre and during the massacre as well. for example, some african-american women were domestics and white homes in south tulsa. some of those women were sheltered in those homes as the massacre unfolded. because people for whom they worked heard about what was going on and wanted to protect them safeguard them over on the south side of tulsa. the city of
how did official tulsa oklahoma city leaders respond and the red cross and others during the initial days after the massacre. well the american red cross provided. a relief post massacre it was led by a felony maurice willows who had been sent in from saint louis and by all accounts black and white the red cross did a wonderful job. in fact, the red cross was called angels of mercy because of all the work that they did in providing mel medical care food shelter clothing etc a couple of downtown...