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here in oklahoma city, as in most cities, we do that every day.ns and democrats, to get things done. i'm so glad that on a national level we could finally do that here for something this important. >> mayor whaley, as a democrat, you are in my home state of ohio. currently has a republican governor. you're running for governor. what was it for you about this infrastructure bill and what it will mean for your constituents that made you say i'm going to go to the white house and show my support? >> i think it's the same that mayor holt just talked about. we as mayors have been fighting for an infrastructure bill, roads, bridges, broadband, airports for over a decade. >> what is it that you get that members of congress haven't gotten for the last ten years? >> i think frankly when you go to washington, d.c., things become much more partisan that they're not on the ground. 63% of americans approve of this bill. they know that this is what their communities need. it's the number one issue in my community is paving and fixing roads. so when you're on th
here in oklahoma city, as in most cities, we do that every day.ns and democrats, to get things done. i'm so glad that on a national level we could finally do that here for something this important. >> mayor whaley, as a democrat, you are in my home state of ohio. currently has a republican governor. you're running for governor. what was it for you about this infrastructure bill and what it will mean for your constituents that made you say i'm going to go to the white house and show my...
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in oklahoma city today, lots of students left class and marched straight to the capitol. they held protests and prayers and vigils, again, outside the governor's office and in the capitol rotunda. hundreds of people returned to the state capitol building as 4:00 p.m. inched closer and the governor was running out of time if he was going to commute julius jones' sentence. but then as the time clicked down, with just a few hours lefa on the clock, it worked. it happened. the governor did commute julius jones' sentence, sparing him from execution, sparing him from the death chamber, and you can listen to the reaction from the people who were at the capitol. [ cheers and applause ] >> all those people who had been organizing for days, that's them all getting the news. you can see it spread around the room as everybody on their phones starts getting the confirmation and telling everybody what the word was. this was shot right outside the capitol.omonnf you can see the emotion there from the people who are outside the capitol building. this was outside the prison where julius j
in oklahoma city today, lots of students left class and marched straight to the capitol. they held protests and prayers and vigils, again, outside the governor's office and in the capitol rotunda. hundreds of people returned to the state capitol building as 4:00 p.m. inched closer and the governor was running out of time if he was going to commute julius jones' sentence. but then as the time clicked down, with just a few hours lefa on the clock, it worked. it happened. the governor did commute...
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." >>> just about 20 miles southwest of downtown oklahoma city sits a town called mustang.e farmers and ranchers dotted the land. it's bigger now, but folks still hold tight to their roots. >> pretty quiet community for the most part. >> faith connects community here, and people stay lifelong friends. >> it is a small town feel. very much neighbors helping neighbors. >> in a place like mustang, neighbors know almost all there is to know about each other, for better or worse. >> 911, state your emergency. >> so when the unthinkable happened -- >> my husband is lying here gasping for air! >> -- it would be all the more startling when the secretings came tumbling out. >> i heard a lot of things that shocked me that i never would have imagined. >> had evil invaded mustang? >> i'm in mustang, america. who would [ bleep ] do that? >> or come from within? >> it created a lot of fear for a lot of people. >> that was my first real whodunit. >> keith bryan was oklahoman to the core. proudly raised in the sooner state. he married his wife becky at 19, and they settled in mustang. pam
." >>> just about 20 miles southwest of downtown oklahoma city sits a town called mustang.e farmers and ranchers dotted the land. it's bigger now, but folks still hold tight to their roots. >> pretty quiet community for the most part. >> faith connects community here, and people stay lifelong friends. >> it is a small town feel. very much neighbors helping neighbors. >> in a place like mustang, neighbors know almost all there is to know about each other,...
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this was oklahoma city last night. this group of protesters stationed themselves outside the governor's mansion in oklahoma city to try and persuade the governor of oklahoma to stop the planned execution of a man named julius jones. his execution was scheduled for 4:00 p.m. local time this afternoon. he's been on death row in oklahoma for 19 years for a murder he says he didn't commit. there have been questions raised about the fairness of his trial and whether or not he's truly guilty of the crime for which he was sentenced to death. but as his execution date approached, lots and lots and lots of people in oklahoma of all different stripes mobilized to try to move the governor to please not kill this man, to please call off the execution. the pastor of one major oklahoma city church was arrested last night for refusing to clear the street when police asked him to leave. as they arrested him, he said this is what is called civil disobedience. this protest last night was the culmination of what has been a dramatic week
this was oklahoma city last night. this group of protesters stationed themselves outside the governor's mansion in oklahoma city to try and persuade the governor of oklahoma to stop the planned execution of a man named julius jones. his execution was scheduled for 4:00 p.m. local time this afternoon. he's been on death row in oklahoma for 19 years for a murder he says he didn't commit. there have been questions raised about the fairness of his trial and whether or not he's truly guilty of the...
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that cities like mine need help with. >> what specifically will this bill do for the people of oklahoma citys is a perennial issue for my city. a lot of southwestern cities are large. 620 square miles. we struggle to keep up with street repairs. this would be helped with that. transportation, being as large as we are, we could use a partner in ex landing our public transit system. so we are excite build that. and i also noticed the major commitment to passenger rail. this would extend our amtrak line from oklahoma city to the north. currently you can only go south. extending it to the north into kansas connects us up with the whole rest of the route. that would be an amenity for the people of oklahoma city. to me, those are all core infrastructure needs. things we can't do completely on our own. it would be great to have a federal government partner. we think we will have it after this is signed. >> who deserves credit for this? >> see, in the line of work that mayors are in, we don't worry too much about credit. we think that it's just important to do the right thing and to get things done.
that cities like mine need help with. >> what specifically will this bill do for the people of oklahoma citys is a perennial issue for my city. a lot of southwestern cities are large. 620 square miles. we struggle to keep up with street repairs. this would be helped with that. transportation, being as large as we are, we could use a partner in ex landing our public transit system. so we are excite build that. and i also noticed the major commitment to passenger rail. this would extend our...
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within 48 hours of the oklahoma city bombing. timothy mcveigh had been arrested. it has been the better part of a year since january 6th, and the masterminds behind this supposed insurrection have never been found. if ali alexander and stop the steal didn't conspire to provoke violence on that day, then who did? is it possible that the real conspirators were hidden in the crowd of middle aged trump voters? journalist elijah schaffer was at the scene on january 6th. the election was totally fraudulent, as we all knew. 100 percent it was stolen. and these congressmen and senators are gonna see, we mean business. january 6th was just mom and dad who were mad about what they saw to be an election that they thought was unfair, rigged, fortified, stolen and it doesn't matter what you say it is. they were just angry and a lot of them just got caught up in the front lines of chaos. oh my gosh, we just got tear gassed in the middle of a prayer. are you kidding me? they thought that rioting was like a game, maybe. washington dc this is happening near the white house a prote
within 48 hours of the oklahoma city bombing. timothy mcveigh had been arrested. it has been the better part of a year since january 6th, and the masterminds behind this supposed insurrection have never been found. if ali alexander and stop the steal didn't conspire to provoke violence on that day, then who did? is it possible that the real conspirators were hidden in the crowd of middle aged trump voters? journalist elijah schaffer was at the scene on january 6th. the election was totally...
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and that is really what we needed in oklahoma city know the case dates back to 1999 jones was convicted of shooting and killing businessman paul, how in his driveway in front of house 2 daughters after they returned home from an ice cream date. how sister the lone adult eyewitness to the murder. she testified it was jones who pulled the trigger. if he gets that. >> he is an innocent. isn't a good person. he is a murderer a liar at the associate a gang member. it just keeps going on and on. and he will do this again. prosecutors say the evidence against him is overwhelming. >> investigators found the murder weapon wrapped in a bandana with jones dna in the attic space above his bedroom. but critics of the jones didn't receive a fair trial arguing one juror showed racial prejudice that jones didn't match the suspect description and that a co-defendant who spent 15 years in prison for the crime admitted to framing jones for decades. jones has maintained his innocence and that he was framed the jones family considering today, a victory but say they won't stop here. there is a voice. >> than
and that is really what we needed in oklahoma city know the case dates back to 1999 jones was convicted of shooting and killing businessman paul, how in his driveway in front of house 2 daughters after they returned home from an ice cream date. how sister the lone adult eyewitness to the murder. she testified it was jones who pulled the trigger. if he gets that. >> he is an innocent. isn't a good person. he is a murderer a liar at the associate a gang member. it just keeps going on and...
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i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with it. >> we are running short on time. for any questions please get them, please come up to the microphone if you have a question. i have one last question retaining my right for the last question. hi. >> actually i was going over in my mind what question to ask what. >> hi daniel how are you? i thought that was you. >> i'm glad you got to the last point i was going to come to that i feel wages and i grew up in the south mcdonald's was my first job, my brother's first job, my nephew's first job. when they moved to los angeles i'm supporting a family with a job from mcdonald's. the fight for 15 would've
i used to work in oklahoma city attacked and the university of oklahoma. i remember when companies would come in, people would say these are great jobs we talked up a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with it. >> we are running short...
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i used to work at oklahoma city had taught at the university of oklahoma and ii remember when companies would come in and people would say these are great jobs and we don't have to pay a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistentar scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with. >> we are short on o time. any questions? please come up to the microphone if you have a question. >> i have one last question i'm retaining my rights for the last question. >> actually i was going over in my mind what question to ask. >> hi daniel how are you? i thought that was you. i am glad you got to the last point i was going to come to that because i feel it's i grew up in the south mcdonald's was its first job, my brothers first on my nephew's first job. when i moved to los angeles it's like i am supporting my family with the job for mcdonald's. would've been a thing to have done since 2011 but now it's an
i used to work at oklahoma city had taught at the university of oklahoma and ii remember when companies would come in and people would say these are great jobs and we don't have to pay a lot because oklahoma city is not expensive. this is the kind of barometer for economic growth. this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistentar scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable. this is the moment we are contending with. >> we are...
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i used to live in oklahoma city, i taught at the university of oklahoma and i remember when companiese common and people would say these are great jobs and we don't have to pay a lot because oklahoma city is expensive as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth so this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable, this is the moment we are contending with. >> for any questions, please come up to the microphone if you have a question. i have one last question. high. >> i was going over in my mind -- >> hi, daniel, how areow you? >> i'm glad you got to the last part because i was born to talk about wage theft and i grew up inin the south and mcdonald's ws my first jobob in my nephews and my brothers first job. when i moved to los angeles, i was supporting with our family with a job from mcdonald's. the fight for 15 would have been have done in to 2011 but now it's incredible insult, almost all around the country. i'm wondering if you've seen any connection between the mutat
i used to live in oklahoma city, i taught at the university of oklahoma and i remember when companiese common and people would say these are great jobs and we don't have to pay a lot because oklahoma city is expensive as if this is the kind of barometer for economic growth so this is how the fast food practices really mushroomed. low wages, inconsistent scheduling, sexual harassment, no paid sick leave, workers are expendable, this is the moment we are contending with. >> for any...
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many of the people i take care of have never left the north texas area so traveling to oklahoma city even is very challenging for them. last week i took care of someone from the coast area in texas that was coming to oklahoma city, but because they've never left the state either, their friends made them a reservation in tolls instead of oklahoma city because they didn't really understand where it would go so that is just one small story of how challenging and insurmountable getting out of the states for care can be. what is frightening for me is what we are going to see in the next seven to eight months as far as maternal totality in the communities they serve. >> thank you for sharing that. i want to make clear today as the first a path would be devastating for all people. abortion care would still exist but it would be deadly name in m world where people die four times more often and a world where black women are disproportionate and more likely to turn for survival it is destined for the neighbors, the coworkers and family. we cannot afford to go back on the reproductive rights. w
many of the people i take care of have never left the north texas area so traveling to oklahoma city even is very challenging for them. last week i took care of someone from the coast area in texas that was coming to oklahoma city, but because they've never left the state either, their friends made them a reservation in tolls instead of oklahoma city because they didn't really understand where it would go so that is just one small story of how challenging and insurmountable getting out of the...
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let's go to barbara, calling from oklahoma city, oklahoma on the democrat line. caller: thank you, jesse. i'm just in shock. i can't believe that they are letting these people get by with these things. he is 17 years old,. -- 17 years old, period. i don't understand the law here anymore. every time they get into this, they are still trying to make sure that black lives matter, they aren't doing anything. they are like martin luther king. they have been together 20 something years, they left every day at 4:00 and got out of there when things got rough. they did not stay for riots and you have not caught any of them with a gun. the two people he shot did not have a gun and the one tried to get his gun -- yeah, they were trying to get his gun. he came in and started shooting people. he had already got his gun off and they were scared of him. you are twisting and turning these things -- c-span, you should have things on that tell us, that see through these lies the republicans are getting going here. this is awful. we are going to lose our country and that boy will b
let's go to barbara, calling from oklahoma city, oklahoma on the democrat line. caller: thank you, jesse. i'm just in shock. i can't believe that they are letting these people get by with these things. he is 17 years old,. -- 17 years old, period. i don't understand the law here anymore. every time they get into this, they are still trying to make sure that black lives matter, they aren't doing anything. they are like martin luther king. they have been together 20 something years, they left...
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it was a much more beautiful city than oklahoma city and it was so much more eastern city settled by a lot of entrepreneurs so it's a very different place than where i grew up which was more southern, southern baptist and more like the south. even though it's the plains and it gets out into the plains. so i didn't know anything and i had no knowledge or lower from thatt time. only what i have read and i had friends and i followed the writinghe of a new constitution. i had an osage friend who is involved in writing it but that was very recent and i can't help you with any lore. >> host: cecilia's calling in from the pine ridge indian reservation in south dakota. cecilia you are on with roxanne dunbar-ortiz. >> caller: good morning roxanne. i just wanted to thank you for your book. yesterday on the banks of the missouri river overlooking a 52-foot image of a lakota woman. we celebrated by dedicating it to remind our women that they are powerful, they are awesome and they are the backbone of our nation. roxanne this image to me is of the type for all indian women to uplift themselves an
it was a much more beautiful city than oklahoma city and it was so much more eastern city settled by a lot of entrepreneurs so it's a very different place than where i grew up which was more southern, southern baptist and more like the south. even though it's the plains and it gets out into the plains. so i didn't know anything and i had no knowledge or lower from thatt time. only what i have read and i had friends and i followed the writinghe of a new constitution. i had an osage friend who is...
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i finally visited tulsa seemed like beautiful cities and oklahoma city much more eastern kind of city that was settled by a lot of the entre nous are from the east so it's a very different place than where i grew up it was more southern, southern baptist and more like the south, so even though it's the planes it gets out into the planes, so i didn't know anything. i've had no knowledge or lower from that time only what i have read and i have had several friends when they were writing their new constitution. i follow that closely because i have osage friend that was sent off writing it, but that is very recent-- sorry i cannot help you with any lower. .. on the banks of the missouri river. of a woman. wheat dedicating to remind women they are powerful, they are awesome and they are the backbones of our nation. roxanne, this 52-foot image to me as an archetype for all indian women to uplift themselves, learn more about their current culture. learn more about their ceremony, learn more about their language. but most importantly, roxanne, is the image that we will use in south dakota to t
i finally visited tulsa seemed like beautiful cities and oklahoma city much more eastern kind of city that was settled by a lot of the entre nous are from the east so it's a very different place than where i grew up it was more southern, southern baptist and more like the south, so even though it's the planes it gets out into the planes, so i didn't know anything. i've had no knowledge or lower from that time only what i have read and i have had several friends when they were writing their new...
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and david holt is a republican leading oklahoma city. they both co-chair the u.s.rence of mayors' effort to get the infrastructure bill passed. it is great to have you here, you are in town for the signing. for people who haven't been following the ins and outs of infrastructure, why will this make a difference? why is this important to your constituents in ohio? mayor whaley: we've been trying to invest in roads, bridges, ports and broadband. but because we don't have federal funding and support, it takes a really long time, and our bridges will sit undone and become dangerous. this is a safety issue, it creates good union paying jobs, but also it people's ability to get to work easier and not have to hit those potholes they hate so much. in my community particularly, we have had the highest satisfaction rate in 40 years, but the one thing folks wanted a few months ago was better roads. this will make that happen and those are the kind of things people see in their community every day. judy: fewer potholes could be a winner. mayor hold, what about your constituent
and david holt is a republican leading oklahoma city. they both co-chair the u.s.rence of mayors' effort to get the infrastructure bill passed. it is great to have you here, you are in town for the signing. for people who haven't been following the ins and outs of infrastructure, why will this make a difference? why is this important to your constituents in ohio? mayor whaley: we've been trying to invest in roads, bridges, ports and broadband. but because we don't have federal funding and...
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we have rain and snow over the northwest, wind in wyoming, also oklahoma city but lots of sunshine laso the east coast. as we move into thanksgiving, rain from texas to ohio, best chance of flight delays over houston from thunderstorms. do want to watch out for than on thanksgiving, thunderstorms could bring big delays. seven-day forecast, in san francisco we're dry next seven days. highs in 60s and morning lows in the 40s. not too much of a difference here across the inland valleys. temperatures in low 60s thanksgiving, 67 on saturday, and look at morning lows, 30s to 40s next several days. get the jacket out, the gloves, the scarf. if you don't have that, maybe head to the store and treat yourself right? go christmas shopping and little for yourself, too. >> vip shopping. >> one for you, one for me. >> exactly. >>> target will be closed on thanksgiving from here on out, no more opening on thanksgiving, target says moving forward. target and other retailers saye] -great party, carlene. you must have blown your budget. -not exactly. -you have great name-brand snacks, tons of meat... an
we have rain and snow over the northwest, wind in wyoming, also oklahoma city but lots of sunshine laso the east coast. as we move into thanksgiving, rain from texas to ohio, best chance of flight delays over houston from thunderstorms. do want to watch out for than on thanksgiving, thunderstorms could bring big delays. seven-day forecast, in san francisco we're dry next seven days. highs in 60s and morning lows in the 40s. not too much of a difference here across the inland valleys....
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unlikely informant helped agencies stop a deadly attack that some say could have been bigger than the oklahoma citydoing? >> good. >> good. >> garden city is one of the most loveliest place that i have ever been. i was born in somalia. and right after i was born, the country went to civil war, and we moved to kenya. my whole life, i've been a nomad. but kansas became my home. and so it was for the first time that i could call a place home. >> why garden city? >> there's a packing plant. >> meat packing? >> yes. >> reporter: that part of kansas for several decades has had enormous need for labor in the meatpacking plants. in the early 2000s, the somali refugees began settling in and going to work in the meatpacking plants. >> it's like there was a world within a world in garden city. one world coming together as a community. and another world -- >> yeah. >> but you had no idea? >> uh-huh. no idea that people can be so hateful. so bluntly hateful. >> this whole story started in the strangest of ways. dan dase in many respects is an ordinary guy. grew up in kansas. he was accompanying his son while hi
unlikely informant helped agencies stop a deadly attack that some say could have been bigger than the oklahoma citydoing? >> good. >> good. >> garden city is one of the most loveliest place that i have ever been. i was born in somalia. and right after i was born, the country went to civil war, and we moved to kenya. my whole life, i've been a nomad. but kansas became my home. and so it was for the first time that i could call a place home. >> why garden city? >>...
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also the dakotas and oklahoma city. you can see sunshine and los angeles. up to boston. washington. also new york city. i'm seeing rainfall once we hit thanksgiving from texas up to ohio. with the best possibility of delays over houston. with thunderstorms that could develop. back here in the bay area. 7-day forecast in san francisco. 60s for highs. 40s for the morning temperatures. next couple days. and right through the inland valley. not too much of a difference. notice thanksgiving. turkey day. we have temperatures down into the upper 30s. widespread. a cold start. hopefully you got something warm to keep your belly nice and full. and everything else. >> stuffing. >> gravy. >> sounds good. >>> governor newsom taking time off for thanksgiving. he's not vacationing in california. where he is his family are spending the holiday. and who's in charge while he's gone. i did some early shopping this year. one for you, one for me. awww. i love it. i got us a little something, too. yeah? yep. one for you and one for me. i love it! oh! actually, that was.. i love it! i like red. current el
also the dakotas and oklahoma city. you can see sunshine and los angeles. up to boston. washington. also new york city. i'm seeing rainfall once we hit thanksgiving from texas up to ohio. with the best possibility of delays over houston. with thunderstorms that could develop. back here in the bay area. 7-day forecast in san francisco. 60s for highs. 40s for the morning temperatures. next couple days. and right through the inland valley. not too much of a difference. notice thanksgiving. turkey...
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returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champs.ore family. [cheering and applause] and from stoughton, massachusetts, it's the holland family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car.
returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champs.ore family. [cheering and applause] and from stoughton, massachusetts, it's the holland family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car.
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and that is really what we needed in oklahoma city because makes no sense. the case dates back to 1999 jones was convicted of shooting and killing businessman paul howell in his driveway in front of house 2 daughters after they returned home from an ice cream date. how sister the lone adult eyewitness to the murder. she testified it was jones who pulled the trigger. if he gets that. >> he is an innocent. isn't a good person. he is a murderer a liar at the associate a gang member. it just keeps going on and on. and he will do this again. prosecutors say the evidence against him is overwhelming. >> investigators found the murder weapon wrapped in a bandana with jones dna in the attic space above his bedroom. but critics of the jones didn't receive a fair trial arguing one juror showed racial prejudice that jones didn't match the suspect description and that a co-defendant who spent 15 years in prison for the crime admitted to framing jones for decades. jones has maintained his innocence and that he was framed the jones family considering today, a victory but s
and that is really what we needed in oklahoma city because makes no sense. the case dates back to 1999 jones was convicted of shooting and killing businessman paul howell in his driveway in front of house 2 daughters after they returned home from an ice cream date. how sister the lone adult eyewitness to the murder. she testified it was jones who pulled the trigger. if he gets that. >> he is an innocent. isn't a good person. he is a murderer a liar at the associate a gang member. it just...
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also some wind over wyoming, down to oklahoma city. there is that rainfall from the midwest down to houston, with the highest chance of some delays in houston with thunderstorms. and for boston, 54. washington, d.c., 57. down to orlando, 76 and sunny skies. on the seven-day forecast across the inland valleys, we're going to hold with the 60s the next seven days, upper thirds and low fourtds in the forecast. raj, looks great all around here, especially across the bay area. >> thank you, jeff. >>> now back to all those flash mob burglaries we're seeing in the bay area, and many parts of the state and country, as well. most of the thieves get away with it. so what happens with all that merchandise that they run away? we're joined by the president of the coalition of law enforcement and retail, who has spent 30 years investigating these kinds of crimes. ben, first question, what happens to that purse or the clothes from nordstrom after they're stolen, where does it go? >> well, thanks for having me, raj? most cases that we have investigate
also some wind over wyoming, down to oklahoma city. there is that rainfall from the midwest down to houston, with the highest chance of some delays in houston with thunderstorms. and for boston, 54. washington, d.c., 57. down to orlando, 76 and sunny skies. on the seven-day forecast across the inland valleys, we're going to hold with the 60s the next seven days, upper thirds and low fourtds in the forecast. raj, looks great all around here, especially across the bay area. >> thank you,...
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returning for their third day, with a total of 20,570 bucks, from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champsamily. moore family: whoo! steve: and they're back. from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family! [ahuna family cheers] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebodyht
returning for their third day, with a total of 20,570 bucks, from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the champsamily. moore family: whoo! steve: and they're back. from kaneohe, hawaii, it's the ahuna family! [ahuna family cheers] steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebodyht
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jones was convicted, along with his high school friend, in the 1999 shooting of paul howell, on oklahoma citywho was carjacked and killed in his driveway after getting ice cream with his daughters. jones says he was with his own family when howell was killed and claims he was framed by his friend. that friend testified against jones and was released from prison after 15 years. >> i wasn't involved in anything anyway. i wasn't present. i didn't know he had been killed until after the fact. >> reporter: the parole board has twice voted, most recently last week, to recommend the governor grant clemency and commute jones' sentence to life in prison, saying there's too many holes in the case. lawmakers on both sides are pushing to save jones' life. kim kardashian, viola davis, and steph curry, coming to jones' defense. but paul howell's family telling a different story, insisting jones is the killer. they want today's execution to proceed. >> i'm here to warn you, he is not innocent. what if this was your family member that was murdered. >> reporter: jones' supporters are planning another protest
jones was convicted, along with his high school friend, in the 1999 shooting of paul howell, on oklahoma citywho was carjacked and killed in his driveway after getting ice cream with his daughters. jones says he was with his own family when howell was killed and claims he was framed by his friend. that friend testified against jones and was released from prison after 15 years. >> i wasn't involved in anything anyway. i wasn't present. i didn't know he had been killed until after the fact....
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november is to dallas and oklahoma city it will be a sunny afternoon in areas of the northeast we'll take a look at the forecast for the next couple of days coming up a little later, guys >> talk to you in just a minute, bill, thank you. >>> the airlines to offer flyers a chance to destress during their travels. the program was called class in the cloud. the new initiative is in plus a of a way to get newcomers to try out peloton on the mobile app. they can choose five stretching and meditation videos remember they are said to be available this month until early 2022. >>> still to come, tesla's elon musk puts $6 billion on the line to prove his point >>> new details surrounding the person who flew this flaming molotov cocktail at a new york city deli. we are back? just 60 seconds. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kiddi
november is to dallas and oklahoma city it will be a sunny afternoon in areas of the northeast we'll take a look at the forecast for the next couple of days coming up a little later, guys >> talk to you in just a minute, bill, thank you. >>> the airlines to offer flyers a chance to destress during their travels. the program was called class in the cloud. the new initiative is in plus a of a way to get newcomers to try out peloton on the mobile app. they can choose five stretching...
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student in 1999 when he was charged with murdering paul howell during a carjacking outside of oklahoma cityvestigators finding a gun wrapped in a red bandanna in jones' house after they interviewed two other suspects. he was convicted and sentenced to death in 2002. for more than 20 years, jones and his lawyers have maintained his innocence, claiming he was framed. david, under the governor's decision, jones is not eligible for parole, nor can he seek any other commutations. despite that, his sister told me their fight for his freedom is not over. david? >> marcus moore live from oklahoma for us. marcus, thank you. >>> we reported last night here on the expected news and tonight, the headline here in new york city. the exoneration of two men convicted more than 50 years ago in the assassination of malcolm x. the manhattan district attorney, cyrus vance, requested the move after a netflix docuseries and a lengthy investigation uncovered new evidence. the d.a. today apologizing. muhammad aziz, who was exonerated, was in court today, and kalil islam both served decades in prison. aziz addressi
student in 1999 when he was charged with murdering paul howell during a carjacking outside of oklahoma cityvestigators finding a gun wrapped in a red bandanna in jones' house after they interviewed two other suspects. he was convicted and sentenced to death in 2002. for more than 20 years, jones and his lawyers have maintained his innocence, claiming he was framed. david, under the governor's decision, jones is not eligible for parole, nor can he seek any other commutations. despite that, his...
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[cheering and applause] and from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the moore family.lause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody-- somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheerind
[cheering and applause] and from oklahoma city, oklahoma, it's the moore family.lause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody-- somebody might have a shot at driving out of here in a brand-new car. [cheerind
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gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >>y son's been shot out in the front yard, he's got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down, victim of a carjacki carjacking, his suburban a hot commodity for car thieves. >> the victim's sister was the only eyewitness. >> megan tobey described the shooter as a young black man wearing a red bandana, a white shirt, and a stocking cap or skullcap. she was not able to identify the shooter's face because it was covered. >> two days after the howell murder, the police stumbled upon the suburban parked at a grocery store. >> reporter: the store was blocks away from a chop shop where police learned a young man by the name of lidle king had offered to sale suburban. >> you mention ladell, i think "car thefts." he was involved in car thefts around the metro area. >> ladell was interviewed by lead detectives in this case. he told police on the night of the crime, a guy named chris jordan comes to his apartment. a few minutes later, according to ladell king, julius jones drives u
gunshots ring out in a quiet neighborhood in edmond, oklahoma, a wealthy suburb of oklahoma city. >>y son's been shot out in the front yard, he's got no pulse. >> reporter: 45-year-old paul howell gunned down, victim of a carjacki carjacking, his suburban a hot commodity for car thieves. >> the victim's sister was the only eyewitness. >> megan tobey described the shooter as a young black man wearing a red bandana, a white shirt, and a stocking cap or skullcap. she was...
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and you know it is something wind they scored 11 points in that quarter and the warriors rolled oklahoma city by 21 last night at chase center and a big day for green as michigan state spartans kept the paul bunyan trophy when they beat the michigan wolverines. >> i like things to be organic so we organically kicked the -- and i organically had a lot of energy and, yes. i am not really one to go back and say something will get me going and that ain't it. but when michigan state organically kicks -- and i organically fly around all night. >> i think he speaks for the bay area and michigan state >>> halloween is not just for humans and animals are getting in on the fun as well. >> animals at the oakland zoo entered into a costume contest without dressing up. the workers say this bears a resemblance to one of the most feared halloween characters freddy krueger. >> it looks a lot like the lone ranger but this one takes the cake. the zoo says it's cotton top tamarin looks like albert einstein. >> i think you looks cuter. >>> animals at the san francisco zoo are getting in on the fun and this lemur
and you know it is something wind they scored 11 points in that quarter and the warriors rolled oklahoma city by 21 last night at chase center and a big day for green as michigan state spartans kept the paul bunyan trophy when they beat the michigan wolverines. >> i like things to be organic so we organically kicked the -- and i organically had a lot of energy and, yes. i am not really one to go back and say something will get me going and that ain't it. but when michigan state...
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because of the influx of texans patients the next closest clinic in oklahoma city were i also providee has a weeks long waiting list for an appointment. i should not be forced to travel hours and hours away from my home to care for patients, for my neighbors most times she can schedule an appointment in oakland shall be 22 weeks pregnant unable to get her care because oklahoma's unnecessary abortion reconstruction. now removing concentric circles further and further away from her home, further and further away from home. and abortion ban and texas grades a ripple effect of injustice impacting all of us. the influx of texas patients is trading on the state pushing oklahoma city abortion care out of their communities to other states like arkansas and kansas. this is what sba intends to do. to allow folks the ability to have it abortion. we know chronic conditions can worsen in pregnancy but not worsen enough to an exception under this law. ob/gyn other printed healthcare providers are confused about how to comply and care for their patients. right now, today, physician and hospital in t
because of the influx of texans patients the next closest clinic in oklahoma city were i also providee has a weeks long waiting list for an appointment. i should not be forced to travel hours and hours away from my home to care for patients, for my neighbors most times she can schedule an appointment in oakland shall be 22 weeks pregnant unable to get her care because oklahoma's unnecessary abortion reconstruction. now removing concentric circles further and further away from her home, further...
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it would have been the deadliest bombing since oklahoma city, and it was prevented by dan day and thoser immigrants from all over the world, including somali community who see opportunity in the meat packing plants there, ad the strength and the resilience of that community is incredible, and the way that in some ways those communities have now come together in the wake of this, is also a big part of the story. >> your production company has hit the ground running with this. >> thank you. i'm really proud of this one. it's on hulu right now, "the informant: fear and faith in the heartland." >>> now let's go back to ginger. >> reporter: thank you, george. it is chilly up here as it was in parts of the northern great lakes where they saw some of their first snowflakes. we've got pictures there. that's the upper peninsula of michigan saw some of that, and of course, the cold just keeps deepening behind it, showing you some of the numbers. a lot of folks going to see their first freezing of the season. i know i'm experiencing mine. th >>> all right. we turn now to a very special "deals & st
it would have been the deadliest bombing since oklahoma city, and it was prevented by dan day and thoser immigrants from all over the world, including somali community who see opportunity in the meat packing plants there, ad the strength and the resilience of that community is incredible, and the way that in some ways those communities have now come together in the wake of this, is also a big part of the story. >> your production company has hit the ground running with this. >>...
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for the lake of blue and 19 point need to lose the oklahoma city thunder. shake gill. just alexander scored 11 of his 28 points in the 4th quarter on the overhead delay because 171 i for i will without. the bron james who's been sidelined with an abdominal strain football now new cars. the poise to name. eddie, how is that new manager? the form of bomb of boss has posted the agree to contract with the premier lakeside . have been looking for permanent replacement for steve bruce, who left 2 weeks ago following the saudi arabia take over the club. how has been out of work since he left home with in august last year? the winning start fantastic contact, tottenham new head coach, but he's asking for patients as he tries to turn this season around. the italian received a passionate welcome from birth fans the head of the fixture with dutch slide, the tests. in the 3rd tier of european competition. the conference leak taught them school 3 times inside 28 minutes. so this is got it back to 3 to buy house time. first went down 10 men before the past had to play a central cont
for the lake of blue and 19 point need to lose the oklahoma city thunder. shake gill. just alexander scored 11 of his 28 points in the 4th quarter on the overhead delay because 171 i for i will without. the bron james who's been sidelined with an abdominal strain football now new cars. the poise to name. eddie, how is that new manager? the form of bomb of boss has posted the agree to contract with the premier lakeside . have been looking for permanent replacement for steve bruce, who left 2...
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shejoins me now from oklahoma city.atjulius asked you to speak at his clemency hearing. what is your reaction to this, and have you spoken to him since? i to this, and have you spoken to him since?— him since? i spoke to julius in the hours _ him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading _ him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up- him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up to - him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up to what l him since? i spoke to julius in l the hours leading up to what we thought was going to be his execution. i have not been given the opportunity to speak to him since we received the call from the governor that his sentence had been stopped. we were very relieved tonight. julius is still alive. and i do believe that the governor's position was at least, in sparing his life, it was correct, and at least acknowledge that even the governor had some doubt about julius's gill. governor had some doubt about julius's gill-— julius's gill. what did you say at the heari
shejoins me now from oklahoma city.atjulius asked you to speak at his clemency hearing. what is your reaction to this, and have you spoken to him since? i to this, and have you spoken to him since?— him since? i spoke to julius in the hours _ him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading _ him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up- him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up to - him since? i spoke to julius in the hours leading up to what l him since? i spoke to...
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so traveling to oklahoma city even is challenging for them. last week, i took care of someone from the coast area in texas that was coming to oklahoma city but because they had never left the state, their friend made them a reservation in a hotel and tulsa instead of oklahoma city because they did not understand where to go. so that is one small story of how challenging and insurmountable getting out of state can be. what is fighting for me is what we are going to see in the next seven to eight months as far as mortality and the committees that i serve. >> thank you. thank you for sharing that. what he want to make clear today is the path to overturning roe will be devastating for all people, especially black people. it would be deadly. in a world where black pregnant people died more often than whites pregnant people in childbirth, where black people are just a portion evicted, where black trans women are more likely to turn to sex work for survival, failing too well at a slight reproductive justice is a death sentence for our neighbors, cowo
so traveling to oklahoma city even is challenging for them. last week, i took care of someone from the coast area in texas that was coming to oklahoma city but because they had never left the state, their friend made them a reservation in a hotel and tulsa instead of oklahoma city because they did not understand where to go. so that is one small story of how challenging and insurmountable getting out of state can be. what is fighting for me is what we are going to see in the next seven to eight...
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louis. 57 in louisville 55 in oklahoma city. 7 degrees below average. , we're at 50, 55 raleigh, 41 in columbus. memphis will see temperatures in the low 50s. so it stays cool and look at what happens into next week. warmer than average out west stays cool in the east from new york all the way down to florida. dryer than average out west and also along the east coast, but it will be wetter than average as we go up into the pacific northwest and the western plains >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. taking a look at the cloud we are seeing over the south bay right now, and it's mainly cloudy right now but will not stay that way throughout the day. we will see more sunshine later this afternoon and temperatures nice and comfortable, in the upper 60s and a few spots reaching 70 degrees. it will get milder into the next few days, veterans day, up to 71 degrees and sunny. low 70s for the weekend. make plans to get outside as the recent rain continues to soak in. hat's your latest weather. >> al, thank you >>> just ahead, new questions and concern
louis. 57 in louisville 55 in oklahoma city. 7 degrees below average. , we're at 50, 55 raleigh, 41 in columbus. memphis will see temperatures in the low 50s. so it stays cool and look at what happens into next week. warmer than average out west stays cool in the east from new york all the way down to florida. dryer than average out west and also along the east coast, but it will be wetter than average as we go up into the pacific northwest and the western plains >>> good morning. i am...
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it is telling the superintendent in oklahoma city was the only large metro district around here thatat. all the other large districts told constituents we are a public school. we will not fight against the law. we will do other things. all our teachers wore masks when asked to by their districts before the law went into effect. when the law went into effect everyone knew they couldn't do that. the superintendent is playing word games, politicization of this issue and it is a travesty, a teacher shortage in oklahoma and we have excellent tenured teachers that will it go because the superintendent and school board decided they are above the law. todd: we appreciate you coming on this morning, please keep us posted. thank you very much. carley: the white house cleaning up president biden's remarks saying he's perfectly comfortable writing checks to some illegal immigrants. while americans are outraged the media is staying silent. todd: here is a hint, it is not republicans, joe conger is on deck to explain. such tree-mendous views. i'm at a moss for words. when a cough tries to steal da
it is telling the superintendent in oklahoma city was the only large metro district around here thatat. all the other large districts told constituents we are a public school. we will not fight against the law. we will do other things. all our teachers wore masks when asked to by their districts before the law went into effect. when the law went into effect everyone knew they couldn't do that. the superintendent is playing word games, politicization of this issue and it is a travesty, a teacher...
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a group of oklahoma city school teachers fired for not wearing masks in their schools.ix oklahoma teachers have been fired for not wearing the masks. they were already suing the school board but they've amended their lawsuit to include now wrongful termination. it was after a long session of the school board in oklahoma city last night that the teachers in question were -- or the board, i should say, voted unanimously to terminate the employment of the teachers in question. sean mcdaniel, superintendent of schools made the argument to fire them due to moral turpitude andfulful neglect of duty. >> teachers to -- and willful neglect of duty. >> knowing that it could reduce the risk of exposure to covid. >> mike: however a bill passed in the oklahoma legislature says mask mandates cannot be enforced unless the governor issues a state of emergency and the governor says he's not going to do that. >> you do not have the authority to make rules and regulations which knowingly violate oklahoma state law and to impose rules and regulations on staff under threat of terminations f
a group of oklahoma city school teachers fired for not wearing masks in their schools.ix oklahoma teachers have been fired for not wearing the masks. they were already suing the school board but they've amended their lawsuit to include now wrongful termination. it was after a long session of the school board in oklahoma city last night that the teachers in question were -- or the board, i should say, voted unanimously to terminate the employment of the teachers in question. sean mcdaniel,...
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the oklahoma city bomber? the you know bomber? dylann roof, who killed nine black christians in south carolina, that's who is in prison. that's what you want to run on? then the voters need to know that when you hear progressive prosecutor that just means a public defender. at the public defender running for a prosecutors job. you are right to be disappointed, just don't be surprised. >> kayleigh: emily come i believe you have new video. >> emily: our team has received the very moment darrell brooks has been apprehended caught on a ring doorbell camera. now this was the situation, he told the homeowner he needed to use his phone to call for a ride. daniela reiter come of the homeowner, was watching football when darrell brooks came to the door asking to use his phone. brooks claimed he was homeless and rider good samaritan made him a so much and let them use the phone. he was unaware of the mass casualty horrific event at the christmas parade because brooks was on his own. now the homeowner noticed police driving down the street,
the oklahoma city bomber? the you know bomber? dylann roof, who killed nine black christians in south carolina, that's who is in prison. that's what you want to run on? then the voters need to know that when you hear progressive prosecutor that just means a public defender. at the public defender running for a prosecutors job. you are right to be disappointed, just don't be surprised. >> kayleigh: emily come i believe you have new video. >> emily: our team has received the very...
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many drove over eight or nine hours from galveston or the coast to make it to oklahoma city. that means the people in oklahoma are having to travel outside of oklahoma to get care. that is causing ripple effects in abortion care throughout the country, not just in texas. >> dr. garzella moayedi, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> joe manchin thought it was unprecedented in hostage taking. it sounds like the hostage may have been released. ro khaana will join us in just a moment for what it all means. wia moment for what it all means ngu. become an owner. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. oof. you are busy ensure complete! working parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamin's we have been busy too. innovating, sourcing organic ingredients testing them... and fermenting. fermenting? yeah, like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything. so, your body can really truly absorb the na
many drove over eight or nine hours from galveston or the coast to make it to oklahoma city. that means the people in oklahoma are having to travel outside of oklahoma to get care. that is causing ripple effects in abortion care throughout the country, not just in texas. >> dr. garzella moayedi, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> joe manchin thought it was unprecedented in hostage taking. it sounds like the hostage may have been released. ro khaana...
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on wednesday, students across oklahoma city walked out of class in support julius jones. two of the three men convicted of the 1965 assassination of malcolm x are being exonerated today. this comes after decades of advocacy on behalf of the men and after a two-year investigation by the manhattan da's office and the innocence project found that prosecutors the fbi, and the new york police department omitted key evidence around the murder. muhammad aziz is 83, having -- was released on parole in 1985 and has been fighting to clear his name the other man, . khalil islam, died in 2009. tune into democracy now! on friday for much more on this story. climate activists have condemned the biden administration for proceeding with an auction of over 80 million acres in the gulf of mexico for oil and gas extraction. it's the largest-ever sale of drilling leases in the gulf and comes just days after the u.n. global climate summit wrapped. an attorney at the center for biological diversity said -- "it's hard to imagine a more hypocritical and dangerous thing for the administration to
on wednesday, students across oklahoma city walked out of class in support julius jones. two of the three men convicted of the 1965 assassination of malcolm x are being exonerated today. this comes after decades of advocacy on behalf of the men and after a two-year investigation by the manhattan da's office and the innocence project found that prosecutors the fbi, and the new york police department omitted key evidence around the murder. muhammad aziz is 83, having -- was released on parole in...
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many drove over eight or nine hours from dallas to the coast, to make it to the oklahoma city. that means of people in oklahoma are having to travel outside of oklahoma to get care. that is just causing ripple effect and abortion care throughout the country, not just in texas. >> doctor gazelle a muddy, thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, this afternoon senator joe manchin complained that house democrats are engaging with he thought was unprecedented legislative a hostage taking. tonight, it sounds like the hostage may have been released. husband role khanna, will join us next and explain it all. weus next and explain it all weus next and explain it all we oh, it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. unlike other cold medicines, coricidin provides powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure be there for life's best moments with coricidin. now in sugar free liquid. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, or thoughtful. sensitive, or strong. progr
many drove over eight or nine hours from dallas to the coast, to make it to the oklahoma city. that means of people in oklahoma are having to travel outside of oklahoma to get care. that is just causing ripple effect and abortion care throughout the country, not just in texas. >> doctor gazelle a muddy, thank you very much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> coming up, this afternoon senator joe manchin complained that house...
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late-day rain in oklahoma city and dallas.to the middle of the week on wednesday after that cold start, not a bad finish. d.c., new york, boston, philly. chilly from chicago to minneapolis. as you see, we're in a tranquil weather pattern. as i said, no excuse not to get out there and vote. i know there's not a lot of huge national elections. but there are local elections. that's where they say your vote matters most, right? >> that is right. it runs with national implications to be sure. how was the cherry tomato crop this year? >> it was unbelievable. i don't know -- it was warm and wet where i live in new jersey, so i guess the cherry tomatoes like you. i have more than i can easement i've been feeding the chipmunks and squirrels. >> feel free to send a box to 30 rock. bill karins, thanks so much. we'll see you soon. >>> voters passing ballots across the country today. we've got look at the next presidential election. which candidate has the best chance to make a run for the white house in 2024? we'll talk about that. >>> be
late-day rain in oklahoma city and dallas.to the middle of the week on wednesday after that cold start, not a bad finish. d.c., new york, boston, philly. chilly from chicago to minneapolis. as you see, we're in a tranquil weather pattern. as i said, no excuse not to get out there and vote. i know there's not a lot of huge national elections. but there are local elections. that's where they say your vote matters most, right? >> that is right. it runs with national implications to be sure....
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this conspiracyism in the '90s led to waco and ruby ridge and oklahoma city and it's not a laughing mattercountry and that december information pandemic is costing people their lives. thank you. good to see you. great show. >> thank you. >> as always. >>> good evening. donald trump is in georgia with a world series game and of course he chose to do the tomahawk chop and why it's way more than a baseball game. plus, susie essman will join me and what i think her character would say to the democrats. president biden has a huge task on the world stage heading to cop26. he arrives without major climate legislation here in the u.s. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get
this conspiracyism in the '90s led to waco and ruby ridge and oklahoma city and it's not a laughing mattercountry and that december information pandemic is costing people their lives. thank you. good to see you. great show. >> thank you. >> as always. >>> good evening. donald trump is in georgia with a world series game and of course he chose to do the tomahawk chop and why it's way more than a baseball game. plus, susie essman will join me and what i think her character...
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it's so mild from oklahoma city to san antonio. 70s once again today.at only really in washington state. and then wednesday, the first day of december s also going to be pretty mild, and some of that mild air is heading to the east coast. jonathan, today, you know, here we are preparing for the holidays, but today is the last day of hurricane season. in all we had 21 named storms. the average is 14. we had seven hurricanes which is the average. ida hitting the u.s. we have four major hurricanes out there, but once again, this was the sixth consecutive above average season, and for only the third time, we used up all of the names in our hurricane alphabet. good-bye hurricane season. it's always kind of a happy day in my household when we can wash our handing of it. >> i know there was a quiet finish to the season, but as you point out, a busy one on a whole and this recent trend certainly seems underscored by climate change. >>> still ahead, stock futures are down amid the new challenges of the new covid-19. we'll have the latest from wall street. >>> bu
it's so mild from oklahoma city to san antonio. 70s once again today.at only really in washington state. and then wednesday, the first day of december s also going to be pretty mild, and some of that mild air is heading to the east coast. jonathan, today, you know, here we are preparing for the holidays, but today is the last day of hurricane season. in all we had 21 named storms. the average is 14. we had seven hurricanes which is the average. ida hitting the u.s. we have four major hurricanes...
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death row inmate julius jones is set to be executed tomorrow for his role in an oklahoma city murder.now lawmakers and celebrities like steve kerr and are urging the oklahoma governor to grant a stay of execution in the case. >> well, we've been talking about the rain. but tonight you might be able to walk outside, look to the skies some showers and not get wet. we'll explain coming up next. and in sports. what's better than one. brandon, how about too? the captain is coming back. brandon belt returning to the giants instead of pursuing free agency sports director jason dumas says details when we come back. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the niners got their biggest win of the season. on monday night and one of their best is being recognized for it. depot. samuel has been named nfc offensive player of the week and a 133 all-purpose yards and 2 touchdowns and a cool little celebration. and i'm not going to move my hips like that in this suit. samuel is in the midst of a career year. he second in the nfl in receiving yards right behind cooper cup. meanwhile, the team was back at work prep
death row inmate julius jones is set to be executed tomorrow for his role in an oklahoma city murder.now lawmakers and celebrities like steve kerr and are urging the oklahoma governor to grant a stay of execution in the case. >> well, we've been talking about the rain. but tonight you might be able to walk outside, look to the skies some showers and not get wet. we'll explain coming up next. and in sports. what's better than one. brandon, how about too? the captain is coming back. brandon...