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homes and businesses. penny say, some people were trapped when a twista struck buildings near oklahoma city blue. this is al jazeera, these you top stories and he's 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in the israeli city of a lot near television. police say they suspect the attack is fled in a vehicle for others will wind it, turn them on serious condition. stephanie duck has moved from west jerusalem. 3 killed, 4 wounded. 2 of them critically. the attack took place in various parts of the city of atlanta. aladdin in central israel, it is close to the occupied west bank. it is a ultra orthodox neighbourhood as well. so this happened around 9 o'clock at night as the country was celebrating, what they call independence day, 74 years of establishment of the state of israel. ukraine says russia still attacking the besieged stale plant mad. a pole despite declaring a c, y to let civilians leave moscow denies. it's broken. the agreement around say, want to civilians are still trapped inside the facility. the un has been trying to get them out in the east and ukrainian city of clamor to
homes and businesses. penny say, some people were trapped when a twista struck buildings near oklahoma city blue. this is al jazeera, these you top stories and he's 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in the israeli city of a lot near television. police say they suspect the attack is fled in a vehicle for others will wind it, turn them on serious condition. stephanie duck has moved from west jerusalem. 3 killed, 4 wounded. 2 of them critically. the attack took place in various parts...
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. >>> finally, to the birthday bash for one of the oldest residents of the oklahoma city zoo. >> isa, was born 41 years before man landed on the moon. >> that makes her 94 years old. there she is celebrating her big day with a custom fruit and veggie cake. just for reference, isa was born before we had tv, private telephone lines, automatic washers, tootsie rolls, and even penicillin. >> and the environment was probably in a much better place. >> aww. >> isa is enjoying that cake there. not the kind of cake i want on my b meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. live with kelly and ryan. today from the film "downton abbey: a new era." hugh dancy. and we're kicking off our bring o
. >>> finally, to the birthday bash for one of the oldest residents of the oklahoma city zoo. >> isa, was born 41 years before man landed on the moon. >> that makes her 94 years old. there she is celebrating her big day with a custom fruit and veggie cake. just for reference, isa was born before we had tv, private telephone lines, automatic washers, tootsie rolls, and even penicillin. >> and the environment was probably in a much better place. >> aww. >>...
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guns were the issue why he killed 168 people in oklahoma city.id have some racist opinions but he was not a white supremacist. he had many close black friends in the u.s. army. he told us he could never be a white supremacist for that reason alone because he considered these black guys his battle buddies. but they had the same mindset in terms of the fact that they were willing to kill completely innocent people to make a political point. >> dan urbank, thank you very much for your reporting, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> and coming, up the kevin mccarthy is very worried about what is going to come out when the house select committee, january six committee's hearing begins publicly. he wants to know, right now, what they know about him. committee members will join us next. join us next who's on it with jardiance? we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to
guns were the issue why he killed 168 people in oklahoma city.id have some racist opinions but he was not a white supremacist. he had many close black friends in the u.s. army. he told us he could never be a white supremacist for that reason alone because he considered these black guys his battle buddies. but they had the same mindset in terms of the fact that they were willing to kill completely innocent people to make a political point. >> dan urbank, thank you very much for your...
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prior to our opening, oklahoma city was the largest city in the u.s. without an abortion provider. ll also begin to see is really poor health care outcomes. oklahoma already has some of the worst health care outcomes in the country, for infant mortality, for maternal mortality. and i expect those will get worse. >> under this new law, women in oklahoma who are seeking an abortion as a result of rape or incest, with the little caveats there, must prove they have filed a report with law enforcement. i think that anyone who understands this issue understands why this is deeply problematic. talk us through this. >> it is cruel to scrutinize every single pregnancy. we know that the people who will get criminalized for self -managed abortions will not be wealthy, white women. it will be trans people. it will be all lgbtqia people of all colors. and this is who our country decides to criminalize for pregnancies. already, oklahoma has one of the highest incarceration rates for women in general. to have to justify the need for an abortion, to have to prove that you've been raped, is cruel. i
prior to our opening, oklahoma city was the largest city in the u.s. without an abortion provider. ll also begin to see is really poor health care outcomes. oklahoma already has some of the worst health care outcomes in the country, for infant mortality, for maternal mortality. and i expect those will get worse. >> under this new law, women in oklahoma who are seeking an abortion as a result of rape or incest, with the little caveats there, must prove they have filed a report with law...
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. >> cnn's lucy kafanov is in oklahoma city. e of 13 states that has so-called trigger laws in place, which are effectively abortion bans that would kick in almost immediately if the supreme court decides to overturn, completely overturn its precedence. now, the republican-led legislature and the republican governor here, kevin stitt, have already signed several laws in recent months or passed laws through the legislature that severely restrict abortion, including one that is supposed to take effect this summer. now, this law would make performing abortions illegal at any stage of the pregnancy. it makes an exception to save the life of the pregnant woman, but the provider could potentially face ten years in prison or $100,000 fine or both. last week, the legislature passed two laws including one which is effectively a copycat law of the texas law. and it would make abortions illegal as early as -- and i spoke earlier to the house democratic minority leader of the state representative. she told me that women who want to get an ab
. >> cnn's lucy kafanov is in oklahoma city. e of 13 states that has so-called trigger laws in place, which are effectively abortion bans that would kick in almost immediately if the supreme court decides to overturn, completely overturn its precedence. now, the republican-led legislature and the republican governor here, kevin stitt, have already signed several laws in recent months or passed laws through the legislature that severely restrict abortion, including one that is supposed to...
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but the -- tempathy he shows in oklahoma city when he went throughout created a pivot in his presidencyh stronger president thereafter. it was one of those turning points that you have and so i think the time now is for joe biden and company to make sure they -- they engage with the public in a similar way. but having said that, pam, it is also true that the president has already given the talk the last couple of nights, in which he wept and essentially mourned with the families so i don't think he necessarily needs to make that the whole of his talk. i think, rather, he needs to -- without politicizing the issue -- make it clear that he is going to take action. and when -- when -- when goes back to washington, he is going to bring people in and -- and really come up with solutions. if i may say one more thing, pam, i -- i think it's really been very helpful this evening to know and to learn what -- how -- how badly screwed up the teams were in trying to get -- save those kids, especially commander. and there is some suggestion that people wanted to run away from the shooting just as th
but the -- tempathy he shows in oklahoma city when he went throughout created a pivot in his presidencyh stronger president thereafter. it was one of those turning points that you have and so i think the time now is for joe biden and company to make sure they -- they engage with the public in a similar way. but having said that, pam, it is also true that the president has already given the talk the last couple of nights, in which he wept and essentially mourned with the families so i don't...
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now as we go throughout wednesday, you notice it shifts back to the plains oklahoma city, wichita falls, we could see large hail and wind spots 20 degrees lowern this time of year. when we come back we'll take a closer look at the fire danger >>> still ahead, a first look at the steamy new harry styles trailer. >>> and amber heard as she takes the stand. is having healthy gums. keep yours healthy with crest advanced gum restore. it's clinically proven to detoxify below the gumline. and, it restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. because you cant have a healthy smile, without healthy gums. advanced gum restore, from crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. some people have minor joint pain, plus high blood pressure. and since pain relievers may affect blood pressure, they can't just take anything for their pain. tylenol® is the #1 dr. recommended pain relief brand for those with high blood pressure. if you have questions on whether tylenol is right for you, talk to your doctor. ready to shine from the inside out? say “yes” to nature's bounty advanced gummies and jelly bea
now as we go throughout wednesday, you notice it shifts back to the plains oklahoma city, wichita falls, we could see large hail and wind spots 20 degrees lowern this time of year. when we come back we'll take a closer look at the fire danger >>> still ahead, a first look at the steamy new harry styles trailer. >>> and amber heard as she takes the stand. is having healthy gums. keep yours healthy with crest advanced gum restore. it's clinically proven to detoxify below the...
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>> yes. >> reporter: the doctor along with staff from oklahoma city are here to help this small facilityo effect. >> we knew that was going to happen. with the ban in oklahoma, we have no place to go but north. it's controlling. it's humiliating. it's demeaning to make a woman feel like she doesn't have a decision. >> reporter: right now in kansas, the right to an abortion is protected by law. but in august, the public could vote to change that. on this day, two-thirds of the abortion patients in wichita are from out of state. >> hi, there. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'm good, how are you? >> reporter: 39-year-old nicole is one of them. >> take your blood count, make sure it's safe for you to do the pills at home. you're going to put your initials there, there, there -- >> reporter: nicole is early enough in her pregnancy to have a medication abortion. >> all right, follow me this way. >> reporter: because of the backlog in oklahoma, she still had to drive out of state to pick up the pills. >> priya is going to grab you in a minute, okay? >> how are you feeling about your decision today?
>> yes. >> reporter: the doctor along with staff from oklahoma city are here to help this small facilityo effect. >> we knew that was going to happen. with the ban in oklahoma, we have no place to go but north. it's controlling. it's humiliating. it's demeaning to make a woman feel like she doesn't have a decision. >> reporter: right now in kansas, the right to an abortion is protected by law. but in august, the public could vote to change that. on this day, two-thirds...
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remember, 18 children killed in the federal building in oklahoma city, 19 children murdered here.at effect because he knows firsthand tragedy, loss, he can speak to parents as the president and as a human being in a way that very few other people can with that level of understanding. you know, i think your question assumes the idea that he goes beyond eulogy and gets into some specifics about remedy, about politics, about gun safety, and, you know, at this point the president is walking a line here. there have been some discussions as you've been reporting this morning. he wants to push that along, but i think he also wants to keep some distance to allow that to gain some momentum. >> he also has to know his audience, right? i mean, when you're talking about texas, when you're talking about uvalde, we've heard -- we just heard from a reporter covering this story locally in texas that people there are conflicted. they're trying to kind of challenge their own beliefs about what happened here. >> exactly. and you have the murder of children. you know, i mean, we talk about the epidem
remember, 18 children killed in the federal building in oklahoma city, 19 children murdered here.at effect because he knows firsthand tragedy, loss, he can speak to parents as the president and as a human being in a way that very few other people can with that level of understanding. you know, i think your question assumes the idea that he goes beyond eulogy and gets into some specifics about remedy, about politics, about gun safety, and, you know, at this point the president is walking a line...
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and our outside oklahoma city, a school they're taking the brunt of the damage with the staff taking shelter inside and downtown debris from local businesses scattered across the street and tree limbs knocked over blocking traffic. just thank the lord. no one was hurt and oklahomans like always are coming together to pick up the damage and now we can rebuild the structure. >> and around 200 miles southwest of tornado picking up dirt across farmland in crowd, texas and eventually making its way to the roadways. putting drivers in unsafe conditions >> those pictures are amazing. that was markie. martin reporting for us to tonight. yeah, lawrence is here to talk more about the weather in the middle just the raw power watching those. i mean, it's just past noon, but so devastating for other parts of the country. and it looks like another active night out there. and actually, we haven't even reached the peak of tornado season just yet that income for another couple of here we are another storm system. you kind of get the idea that are low pressure developing right the wichita area and dow
and our outside oklahoma city, a school they're taking the brunt of the damage with the staff taking shelter inside and downtown debris from local businesses scattered across the street and tree limbs knocked over blocking traffic. just thank the lord. no one was hurt and oklahomans like always are coming together to pick up the damage and now we can rebuild the structure. >> and around 200 miles southwest of tornado picking up dirt across farmland in crowd, texas and eventually making...
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again, you see the storm coming right through oklahoma city. and there you are right now. you see all the areas in yellow here. they are currently under a tornado watch. we've already had a tornado touched down on the backside of the system, but now since he's already got a history them is a pretty good chance. we could see another one. you see these little speckle blue spots and white here. those are reports of a lot of hail coming down and that's what you get associated with these giant. storms are rolling on through there westwego. we've got a storm coming through the pacific northwest that will bring us some scattered showers. well to the north and help kick up the winds around the bay area last couple of days. but high pressure will be taking over. see that big ridge out there. that is going to start to move in as early as tomorrow. and that's going to bring us more of that normally when you can see it right there, see that. that's that north wind, that offshore wind is going to be kicking in. so our weather pattern is going to change is not going to be blustery will
again, you see the storm coming right through oklahoma city. and there you are right now. you see all the areas in yellow here. they are currently under a tornado watch. we've already had a tornado touched down on the backside of the system, but now since he's already got a history them is a pretty good chance. we could see another one. you see these little speckle blue spots and white here. those are reports of a lot of hail coming down and that's what you get associated with these giant....
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oklahoma and texas this area of red north of dallas right along the red river to wichita falls to oklahoma city, that's the area of greatest concern for not just tornados, but strong tornados this evening and baseball-size hail falling from the sky that's three inches in diameter and then tomorrow, we track all the severe weather into arkansas, little rock, memphis, all the way down to shreveport if this wasn't enough, we will see these storms dumping a ton of rain and we have a flash flood threat tonight through oklahoma. >> bill, thanks for keeping an eye on it. >>> in 60 seconds, the attack on comedian dave chappelle as he was on stage the charges the suspect faces. >>> and donald trump jr. testifies before the committee investigating the january 6th attack >>> back now with that shocking moment at the famed hollywood bowl comedian dave chappelle attacked by an armed man who rushed the stage during his performance. miguel almaguer on the charges the suspect faces and the security questions being raised >> reporter: it unfolded in seconds when a man jumped on to the stage and tackled dave cha
oklahoma and texas this area of red north of dallas right along the red river to wichita falls to oklahoma city, that's the area of greatest concern for not just tornados, but strong tornados this evening and baseball-size hail falling from the sky that's three inches in diameter and then tomorrow, we track all the severe weather into arkansas, little rock, memphis, all the way down to shreveport if this wasn't enough, we will see these storms dumping a ton of rain and we have a flash flood...
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pretty much just north of the oklahoma city area.ta southward, we had over 300 reports of severe weather over the weekend. you probably saw the tornado. thank goodness no fatalities. in red is the tornado watch. this isn't until 10:00 central daylight time. thunderstorms are firing up. and already in orange, we have severe thunderstorm warnings. some in areas of west tennessee. northern alabama. in our bull's-eye, that's what we're watching. you can see where the severe thunderstorm warnings are, but in pink are tornado warnings. already some observed tornadoes northwest of oklahoma city. now we're watching a if you more and this is where it gets dangerous. once we lose the daylight, these super cell storms will continue to make their way to the east northeast in the darkness of the night. so again, we're watching a few more. this will be closer to stillwater. then in a couple hours we'll be watching tulsa, oklahoma. on a grand scale again, a level three, or four out of five tornado watch until 10:00. again, another restless night. >
pretty much just north of the oklahoma city area.ta southward, we had over 300 reports of severe weather over the weekend. you probably saw the tornado. thank goodness no fatalities. in red is the tornado watch. this isn't until 10:00 central daylight time. thunderstorms are firing up. and already in orange, we have severe thunderstorm warnings. some in areas of west tennessee. northern alabama. in our bull's-eye, that's what we're watching. you can see where the severe thunderstorm warnings...
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that includes oklahoma city. fayet fayetteville, eight risks. there where it's yellow is where you could be included. tuesday afternoon, the threat moves into the north and also the east we're extending from the north into the ohio valley 6 million at risk. we'll talk more about the severe weather and fire risk as well. >> a whole lot to watch. >>> new this morning a member of the first family will travel within miles of the ukraine border first lady jill biden will meet with ukrainian rev gees and humanitarian aid workers it comes on the heels of nancy pelosi's surprise visit to kyiv. she and others met with volodymyr zelenskyy pledging the u.s. will stay with ukraine's flight. >> we're visiting you to say thank you for your fight for freedom, that we're on the frontier of freedom and your fight is a fight for everyone and so our commitment is to be there for you until the fight is done. >> house speaker pelosi is now in warsaw where moments ago she met poland's president the focus will be on strengthening partnerships and showing gratitude for
that includes oklahoma city. fayet fayetteville, eight risks. there where it's yellow is where you could be included. tuesday afternoon, the threat moves into the north and also the east we're extending from the north into the ohio valley 6 million at risk. we'll talk more about the severe weather and fire risk as well. >> a whole lot to watch. >>> new this morning a member of the first family will travel within miles of the ukraine border first lady jill biden will meet with...
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pittsburgh, pennsylvania therch right back to the plains once again come wednesday with a target in oklahoma cityhere tornadoes could erupt again but as far norths wichita, south as abilene and yes t is may, may historically the most active months for severe weather and tornadoes, norah, so this should come as no surprise. >> o'donnell: good point, mike bettes, thank you. let's turn now to alabama and a story that sounds like the plolt from a movie of the week. the fbi has now joined the manhunt for an escaped prison inmate and a corrections officer who they say helped him with the jail break. here is cbs's janet shamlian. >> tonight an alabama sheriff searching for an escaped capitol murder suspect says one of his own corrections officers vickie white was in on it. >> we have had a warrant issued for vickie white, the charges are permitted or facilitating an escape in the first degree. >> white qulaims she was driving inmate casey white, no relation from the jail to a courthouse mental health evaluation on friday. then going to a medical appointment herself. the sheriff now says neither statemen
pittsburgh, pennsylvania therch right back to the plains once again come wednesday with a target in oklahoma cityhere tornadoes could erupt again but as far norths wichita, south as abilene and yes t is may, may historically the most active months for severe weather and tornadoes, norah, so this should come as no surprise. >> o'donnell: good point, mike bettes, thank you. let's turn now to alabama and a story that sounds like the plolt from a movie of the week. the fbi has now joined the...
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bomb it the oklahoma bombing short the federal the the bombing in oklahoma city shortly thereafter and those two events really cemented in mind, you know the idea that people from the people who died in waco to timothy mcveigh were somehow martyrs to a greater cause right against the jack booted federal thugs and so this extremism became normalized because honestly, whereas the government moved on a dime to dismantle and take on the challenge of islamic extremism after 2001 that didn't happen after oklahoma city bombing at all. and in fact you had extremists who became against somewhat normalizer. we just needed to accept that they were a fringe that we needed to realize we're just always going to be there even though that wasn't the case at all. and we had the growth that of the sovereign citizens movement and again the advent of more armed militia groups who capitalized on second amendment fears to cement their own sort of power. so number one. you had i would say the government as the federal government as the enemy number two the normalization of extremism number three, you've had
bomb it the oklahoma bombing short the federal the the bombing in oklahoma city shortly thereafter and those two events really cemented in mind, you know the idea that people from the people who died in waco to timothy mcveigh were somehow martyrs to a greater cause right against the jack booted federal thugs and so this extremism became normalized because honestly, whereas the government moved on a dime to dismantle and take on the challenge of islamic extremism after 2001 that didn't happen...
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just quickly, when texas went into effect, oklahoma city had the bulk of those patient's.he wait time went from three days to three weeks. about half of the patients are seen from texas and now, they just signed into law the ban going into effect with the roe v. wade decision final. is a domino effect. we do know that what the reports are saying is there's over 1 million extra patients that will find california's the closest health center. we are just preparing for the capacity and really ensuring for half of the country, women are going to have to travel outside of the state that they live in to get services. how can we ensure we are a haven states to help people get here. >> you are a university professor. you have been talking with young women over the past week and many weeks. what are you hearing from them? >> it has been an extremey difficult couple of days. i have spoken with a lot of students. male and female. particularly female students who have grown up with an understanding of their rights under roe v. wade and are afraid they are demoralized. they are trying v
just quickly, when texas went into effect, oklahoma city had the bulk of those patient's.he wait time went from three days to three weeks. about half of the patients are seen from texas and now, they just signed into law the ban going into effect with the roe v. wade decision final. is a domino effect. we do know that what the reports are saying is there's over 1 million extra patients that will find california's the closest health center. we are just preparing for the capacity and really...
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was a violent night of storms across the southern plains, at least one confirmed tornado west of oklahoma city knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. severe storms also caused flash flooding in several areas. no deaths were reported overnight. >>> there's growing concern that vladimir putin may officially declare war on ukraine next week allowing him to send more troops to the front lines. meanwhile, we're getting a new view of what it's like to live underground for weeks in the war zone. abc's justin finch here with the latest. justin, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. we know president biden is traveling today, heading to alabama in a new show of support for ukraine, mona. today president biden visits a lockheed martin facility in alabama that produces javelin anti-tank missiles. the u.s. has sent more than 5,500 of them to ukraine, a crucial weapon in the war effort. the president pushing congress to pass his $33 billion aid package for ukraine. republicans now signaling other they may be ready to support the plan as long as they hold off adding provisions suc
was a violent night of storms across the southern plains, at least one confirmed tornado west of oklahoma city knocked out power to thousands of homes and businesses. severe storms also caused flash flooding in several areas. no deaths were reported overnight. >>> there's growing concern that vladimir putin may officially declare war on ukraine next week allowing him to send more troops to the front lines. meanwhile, we're getting a new view of what it's like to live underground for...
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several buildings in downtown seminole, about 60 miles southeast of oklahoma city, were destroyed yesterdayities say there were reports of people trapped in the debris who had to be rescued, but there were no reports of injuries. >> holy cow, we're in a tornado. like never happened in my life. i've been here 21 years. never in my life have i ever seen a tornado actually hit in town like this. >> officials say a school took a direct hit from a tornado, but everyone who was inside was safe. severe weather is expected to continue into the weekend, though, for parts of the plains, midwest, and the south. >>> "politico" says secretary of state antony blinken tested positive for covid. a state department spokesman says blinken tested positive in a pcr test yesterday and was experiencing mild symptoms. he also said blinken is fully vaccinated and boosted. blinken attended the without correspondents' dinner on saturday along with president biden. the white house says blinken has not seen mr. biden in several days, though. >>> and "reuters" says four astronauts on board a spacex capsule are headed b
several buildings in downtown seminole, about 60 miles southeast of oklahoma city, were destroyed yesterdayities say there were reports of people trapped in the debris who had to be rescued, but there were no reports of injuries. >> holy cow, we're in a tornado. like never happened in my life. i've been here 21 years. never in my life have i ever seen a tornado actually hit in town like this. >> officials say a school took a direct hit from a tornado, but everyone who was inside was...
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oklahoma city, fayetteville you are involved in that the slight stretches from northern texas all the way to parts of missouri and kansas once again unfortunately, where you see the yellow there springfield, wichita, and also wichita falls in texas so that severe threat moves off to the east and also to the north. by tuesday, six million at risk. it looks like tomorrow, wind damage and also damaging hail will be the biggest threat that better news for tuesday but we're looking at that threat, stretching from parts of missouri to the ohio we're going to continue to watch that arethunderstorm also looking at really warm weather in the southeast 90 in tampa. >> all right, guys when i come back, we'll talk about the week ahead, and that includes a critical fire threat once again we'll do that in a few minutes. >> see you in a bit. michelle, thank you. >>> it was home run auction for a piece of mlb history over the weekend. the bat jackie robinson used at the 1949 all-star game sold for $1.8 million at auction. it includes a letter of authenticity from robinson's wife robinson played in hi
oklahoma city, fayetteville you are involved in that the slight stretches from northern texas all the way to parts of missouri and kansas once again unfortunately, where you see the yellow there springfield, wichita, and also wichita falls in texas so that severe threat moves off to the east and also to the north. by tuesday, six million at risk. it looks like tomorrow, wind damage and also damaging hail will be the biggest threat that better news for tuesday but we're looking at that threat,...
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to homes and businesses. penny say some people were trapped when a twista struck buildings near oklahoma city. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories. and these 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in the israeli city of a lot near tel aviv police sight. i suspect the attack as fled in a vehicle for others were wounded. turn them on serious condition. stephanie deck has moved from west jerusalem. 3 killed, 4 wounded, 2 of them critically. the attack took place in various parts of the city of.
to homes and businesses. penny say some people were trapped when a twista struck buildings near oklahoma city. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories. and these 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack in the israeli city of a lot near tel aviv police sight. i suspect the attack as fled in a vehicle for others were wounded. turn them on serious condition. stephanie deck has moved from west jerusalem. 3 killed, 4 wounded, 2 of them critically. the attack took place in various...
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more stormy times on the way for the southern plains, including more scenes like this here in oklahoma city. now, the possibility for some of the strong storms, if not likelihood of some strong storms, stretches from texas all the way up to the great lakes, damaging winds very large hail, and possible tornadoes. the future radar shows some of the heavier rain continuing into the overnight hours, which does pose a flash flood risk, and that severe weather threat could be going into the early morning hours. the national hurricane center saying there's a high chance of development, something tropical possible, in the gulf of mexico, a couple of scenarios: one will take it a little bit farther south ofrilo f, t much wetter for thehe sunshine state. >> o'donnell: chris, thank you very much. let's turn now to the war in ukraine, where a russian air strike hit a nitric acid tank. a large pink cloud could be seen rising above the city and authorities are have warned residents to stay indoors due to the toxic fumes that can be dangerous if inhaled. the white house also said today president biden is
more stormy times on the way for the southern plains, including more scenes like this here in oklahoma city. now, the possibility for some of the strong storms, if not likelihood of some strong storms, stretches from texas all the way up to the great lakes, damaging winds very large hail, and possible tornadoes. the future radar shows some of the heavier rain continuing into the overnight hours, which does pose a flash flood risk, and that severe weather threat could be going into the early...
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now oklahoma city or ukrainian nurse who lost both her legs, has shed a video of her 1st dance inside the hospital ward with her husband. ready and then i was walking home with a see live in the east in the hands region. when a land mine exploded. victor wasn't hurt. they were married on monday. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the world health organization says nearly 15000000 people have died from covered 19 in the past 2 years, way more than originally thought. new numbers include deaths linked to the pandemic drain on health care systems. charlie angela has more now from london.
now oklahoma city or ukrainian nurse who lost both her legs, has shed a video of her 1st dance inside the hospital ward with her husband. ready and then i was walking home with a see live in the east in the hands region. when a land mine exploded. victor wasn't hurt. they were married on monday. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the world health organization says nearly 15000000 people have died from covered 19 in the past 2 years, way more than originally thought. new...
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overnight, a school took a direct hit from a large tornado near oklahoma city.early a foot of rain, triggering floods that trapped people in their cars and homes. tornado watches are posted tonight across texas, arkansas, louisiana, as the storm system pushes east. all right, tonight, researchers warn that people who take certain blood pressure medications and ibuprofen could be damaging their kidneys. scientists found that some people who mix hypertension medications and ibuprofen can develop acute kidney injury, which in some cases can be permanent. patients are advised to speak with their healthcare provider about the combination of this drugs-- of these drugs. all right, tonight, gerber baby food has a new chief growing officer. the new gerber baby is named isa. she's seven months old from oklahoma and was born with part of her left leg missing. isa captivated the judges with her bright smile and personality. mom describes her as a crazy, happy baby. she does look happy. all right, coming up next, a major league thrill for a young baseball fan, thanks to his
overnight, a school took a direct hit from a large tornado near oklahoma city.early a foot of rain, triggering floods that trapped people in their cars and homes. tornado watches are posted tonight across texas, arkansas, louisiana, as the storm system pushes east. all right, tonight, researchers warn that people who take certain blood pressure medications and ibuprofen could be damaging their kidneys. scientists found that some people who mix hypertension medications and ibuprofen can develop...
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and he say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday. near oklahoma city. the head of the world health organization has warned that access to safe abortions is crucial to saving lives. statement by tedra adam ad gabrielle causes follows the leaking of a document, suggesting the u. s. supreme court may soon reverse national access to abortion. and columbia has expedited the leader of its biggest crime going to the us to face numerous charges. darrow antony you saga, also known as otter. neil was arrested in october after 7 years on the run. he's the head of the gulf clam upstate. now, with all the headlines we're back with more news after inside story to say with us . how and why did susan become so obsessed with this law through giving them a tool to hold corrupt individuals and human rights abusers accountable? they're going to rip this deal apart if they take the white house of 2025. what is the world hearing what we're talking about by american today? your weekly take on us politics and society. that's the bottom line. sweden and finland say they want t
and he say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday. near oklahoma city. the head of the world health organization has warned that access to safe abortions is crucial to saving lives. statement by tedra adam ad gabrielle causes follows the leaking of a document, suggesting the u. s. supreme court may soon reverse national access to abortion. and columbia has expedited the leader of its biggest crime going to the us to face numerous charges. darrow antony you...
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a one bedroom there $650 a month, oklahoma city, $810, albuquerque, $860 and des moines $900.ow you can read about the most expensive rental market in the bay. you can see reports on why companies are leaving san francisco's financial district. >>> well, up next, draymond green explains why he flips off the fans in memphis and what the nba is probably going to do at it and a live look at the camera in san francisco. fog. jeff is going to join us talking about the forecast as we head into mother's day weekend. stay with us. and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me. you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh. what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school. we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber. now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. (music throughout) now with speeds up to 5-gigs. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sal
a one bedroom there $650 a month, oklahoma city, $810, albuquerque, $860 and des moines $900.ow you can read about the most expensive rental market in the bay. you can see reports on why companies are leaving san francisco's financial district. >>> well, up next, draymond green explains why he flips off the fans in memphis and what the nba is probably going to do at it and a live look at the camera in san francisco. fog. jeff is going to join us talking about the forecast as we head...
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come. police say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday near oklahoma city. south claire is setting an example of what can be done to re vice lies forests, as it hates industry leaders from around the world. it's reconnecting with nature after decades of exploitation run mcbride reports. it's a gathering that brings together thousands of experts on forests meeting after a one year delay because of the pandemic. organizers say that's a timely reminder of how humanity and nature are so interconnected, and reiterate the importance of healthy forests to limit global warming. taurus are absolutely essential to climate stability. if we have any hope of stain below 1.5 degrees warming, we need forests there sinks for carving, so they sack carbon out of the atmosphere and all of the scenarios. they all have forests in there as part of their models that bring that temperature down. the host south korea offers important lessons on forest management. it's stripped much of its wooded hill sides in the 1st half of the last century and during the korean war . but then emb
come. police say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday near oklahoma city. south claire is setting an example of what can be done to re vice lies forests, as it hates industry leaders from around the world. it's reconnecting with nature after decades of exploitation run mcbride reports. it's a gathering that brings together thousands of experts on forests meeting after a one year delay because of the pandemic. organizers say that's a timely reminder of how...
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and it looks like late there for the plains from abilene up to say oklahoma city and norman. by thursday, it's the area there from shreveport all the way through arkansas into southern missouri. david? >> ginger zee back with us tonight. ginger, thank you, as always. >>> we turn in the meantime to the pandemic tonight and the cdc releasing new numbers this evening, showing that new omicron subvariant steadily increasing across the u.s. now accounting for 36% of new cases nationwide, and already a majority, nearly 62% of cases in new york and new jersey. tonight, 38 states have seen cases rise 10% or more in just the last week and overall, hospitalizations are ticking up nearly 10% since last week, as well. >>> when we come back here tonight, that newly-released surveillance showing that escaped murder suspect and the corrections officer leaving jail together. and what the sheriff has now revealed. giorgio, look. the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. i know, i know. but every time the box comes,
and it looks like late there for the plains from abilene up to say oklahoma city and norman. by thursday, it's the area there from shreveport all the way through arkansas into southern missouri. david? >> ginger zee back with us tonight. ginger, thank you, as always. >>> we turn in the meantime to the pandemic tonight and the cdc releasing new numbers this evening, showing that new omicron subvariant steadily increasing across the u.s. now accounting for 36% of new cases...
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and that really long line from oklahoma city up to ponca city, that's likely damaging winds, which cano just as much damage, right over i-35. it eas tonight, it will lose a little bit of its power. but then, it will start to reinforce itself, grab that heating of the day, and the ohio river valley, including columbus, ohio, cincinnati, louisville, kentucky, and pittsburgh will have to look for damaging winds. and just as only one day goes by before they get hit again, oklahoma opens up on wednesday, david. >> so, on the watch, both tuesday and wednesday, and ginger, we'll see you tomorrow mrning on "gma." >>> in the meantime, next here tonight, the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and now an arrest warrant has been issued for the woman, an alabama corrections officer, who disappeared along with that suspect. authorities say she was supposed to be escorting the suspect from the jail to the courthouse, but what the surveillance shows instead. abc's eva pilgrim from alabama tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a wanted woman. an arrest warrant has now been issued for a corrections officer
and that really long line from oklahoma city up to ponca city, that's likely damaging winds, which cano just as much damage, right over i-35. it eas tonight, it will lose a little bit of its power. but then, it will start to reinforce itself, grab that heating of the day, and the ohio river valley, including columbus, ohio, cincinnati, louisville, kentucky, and pittsburgh will have to look for damaging winds. and just as only one day goes by before they get hit again, oklahoma opens up on...
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the lone wolf on april 19th, 1995 in oklahoma city, a car bomb went off and destroyed a federal building. there were 168 deaths and nearly 700 wounded. it was at the time, the deadliest terrorist attack to ever occur on american soil. the culprit was timothy mcveigh, a veteran and former clansman. and he had 2 accomplices. you had domestic cherish and you have international cherish. and so right now, the domestic terrorism and, and our country and america is starting to be is bad, maybe worse than foreign, cherish awe, timothy mcveigh was sentenced to death and then executed on june 11th, 2001 in terra haute, indiana. ah, in the 2 thousands, the american justice system finally began confronting the country sinister racist past initiatives. and after my almost 40 years after the crime deliberations on a murder trial that became a terrible symbol of race hatred in america, several classified cases were dusted off. robert chambliss his accomplices, the killers of the 4 young girls during the church bombing, and birmingham were finally arrested and convicted millions of americans remember wh
the lone wolf on april 19th, 1995 in oklahoma city, a car bomb went off and destroyed a federal building. there were 168 deaths and nearly 700 wounded. it was at the time, the deadliest terrorist attack to ever occur on american soil. the culprit was timothy mcveigh, a veteran and former clansman. and he had 2 accomplices. you had domestic cherish and you have international cherish. and so right now, the domestic terrorism and, and our country and america is starting to be is bad, maybe worse...
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the patriots can come to oklahoma city. we can work something out here. that's probably a private conversation. i do have two serious questions, and i'll try and ask them both. one will be for you, dr. tabak. one, dr. volkow, will be for you. and you can split the time. this first one will probably be directed to dr. hotus. he's not there. the alzheimer's front. we have a lot of concern just about the sheer expense this imposes on us. not to mention the human tragedy. how do you see this data play? obviously, we had some controversy over a drug. personally, i'll just state for the record, i don't care about the cross-. i -- cost. i care if it works. over time we'll bring the cost down. i know it's not your decision to make. dr. volkow, just to give you a heads up. i am curious about your thoughts on marijuana use just given the prevalence now. it looks like the social use has outrun the science. we really don't know. and my way of thinking, the potential damage here and the horse is already out of the barn, probably. but i'm curious where you see the prob
the patriots can come to oklahoma city. we can work something out here. that's probably a private conversation. i do have two serious questions, and i'll try and ask them both. one will be for you, dr. tabak. one, dr. volkow, will be for you. and you can split the time. this first one will probably be directed to dr. hotus. he's not there. the alzheimer's front. we have a lot of concern just about the sheer expense this imposes on us. not to mention the human tragedy. how do you see this data...
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lee say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday, the oklahoma city, the national weather surface service, says more tornadoes could hit oklahoma and severe thunderstorms of forecast for the sake of texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri, and illinois will weather as next and then oh, he up the fight for abortion rights, the u. s. government, he says his state will be a sub tree for women class earlier and earlier. how south korea is cherry blossom season has become another alarming sign of climate change? ah ah, hello. the weather's looking a good deal dryer. brighter and warmer for eastern parts of spain over the next couple of days. still some live the showers around at western side of the mediterranean for now, but they will grasp. he just knocked away a little further eastward. so a little bit sherry up towards the north west recently as well. typically on wednesday, those sundry samples now in the process of gazing out of the way. not too bad across central park speaking. see this little line of showers central hours of year, but i think that's go
lee say some people were trapped briefly after the storm hit buildings on wednesday, the oklahoma city, the national weather surface service, says more tornadoes could hit oklahoma and severe thunderstorms of forecast for the sake of texas, louisiana, arkansas, missouri, and illinois will weather as next and then oh, he up the fight for abortion rights, the u. s. government, he says his state will be a sub tree for women class earlier and earlier. how south korea is cherry blossom season has...
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the lone wolf on april 19th, 1995 in oklahoma city, a car bomb went off and destroyed a federal building. there were 168 deaths and nearly 700 wounded. it was at the time, the deadliest terrorist attack to ever occur on american soil. the culprit was timothy mcveigh, a veteran and former clansman. and he had to accomplices. you had domestic cherish and you have international cherish. and so right now, the domestic terrorism and, and our country and america is starting to be is bad, maybe worse than foreign, cherish awe, timothy mcveigh was sentenced to death and then executed on june 11th, 2001 in terra haute, indiana. ah, in the 2 thousands, the american justice system finally began confronting the country's sinister racist past initiatives. and after my almost 40 years after the crime deliberations on a murder trial became a terrible symbol of race. hatred in america, several classified cases were dusted off. robert chambliss his accomplices, the killers of the 4 young girls during the church bombing, and birmingham were finally arrested and convicted millions of americans remember whe
the lone wolf on april 19th, 1995 in oklahoma city, a car bomb went off and destroyed a federal building. there were 168 deaths and nearly 700 wounded. it was at the time, the deadliest terrorist attack to ever occur on american soil. the culprit was timothy mcveigh, a veteran and former clansman. and he had to accomplices. you had domestic cherish and you have international cherish. and so right now, the domestic terrorism and, and our country and america is starting to be is bad, maybe worse...
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to homes and businesses. police say some people were trapped in a twisted struck buildings near oklahoma city. got more weather next and then pressing issue over storing inflation. we look at what the u. s. has done to try to control it. open and nominal. and the dragon leaves its nest. the crew that's heading back up to 6 months mission. ah hello, let's have a look at the weather across southeast asia, and we're watching a circulation to the west of the region sitting over the adam and see that area of low pressure chucking some very heavy rain and strong winds towards the north west of indonesia. as well as the malay peninsula, we could see some very heavy rain in the days to come for southern parts of thailand as well as northern sea marshall with the possibility of localized flooding. now on friday we are seeing some heavy rain across coastal areas of cambodia. but by saturday it's once again southern areas of vietnam that are going to see some heavy downpours. but it starts to dry up the southern areas of the philippines, the usual scattering of sunshine showers and storms across much of
to homes and businesses. police say some people were trapped in a twisted struck buildings near oklahoma city. got more weather next and then pressing issue over storing inflation. we look at what the u. s. has done to try to control it. open and nominal. and the dragon leaves its nest. the crew that's heading back up to 6 months mission. ah hello, let's have a look at the weather across southeast asia, and we're watching a circulation to the west of the region sitting over the adam and see...
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now oklahoma city or ukrainian nurse who lost both her legs, has shed a video of our 1st dance inside the hospital ward with her husband. ready and dinner was walking home with a c live in the east in the hands region. when a land mine exploded, victor wasn't hurt. they were married on monday. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the world health organization says nearly 15000000 people have died from code 19 in the past 2 years, way more than originally thought. new numbers include deaths linked to the pandemic drain on health care systems. charlie angela has more now from london. those figures between direct death and indirect, that have been lumped together. and i think we will see cool for the w h. o to distinguish between the 2. so 15000000 is based on the country report data and from to testicle modeling. but accurate numbers of covert deaths have have always been problematic throughout the pandemic. not just because it relies on countries being honest, but also because of the differences between countries on how they recorded cove death. ukrainian officials are
now oklahoma city or ukrainian nurse who lost both her legs, has shed a video of our 1st dance inside the hospital ward with her husband. ready and dinner was walking home with a c live in the east in the hands region. when a land mine exploded, victor wasn't hurt. they were married on monday. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the world health organization says nearly 15000000 people have died from code 19 in the past 2 years, way more than originally thought. new numbers...
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very well of that the tribes try to put up abortion clinics abortion on demand and eastern oklahoma includes a citynow which is a million person ssa. >> out to talk further at the tribal lands the separation there nearly half of all oklahoma land are part of a reservation. you've vetoed a bill that would require the state to recognize tribal conviction in the same way it acts upon conviction from state municipal court. at 96% support from your legislature the intertribal council of the five civilized tribes said this. it's unfortunate the governor vetoed the public safety but we welcome opportunities to collaborate and work together. our governor continues to be uncooperative and unwilling. i want to give a chance to explain why you vetoed that of what is going on there. >> first off that was not a bill requested that was not a bill the department of public service requested. that is a tribal builder try to get across the finish line it did not reciprocate. there were in the state of oklahoma to accept all tribal conditions whether they had jurisdiction or not. it was not reciprocated they were not
very well of that the tribes try to put up abortion clinics abortion on demand and eastern oklahoma includes a citynow which is a million person ssa. >> out to talk further at the tribal lands the separation there nearly half of all oklahoma land are part of a reservation. you've vetoed a bill that would require the state to recognize tribal conviction in the same way it acts upon conviction from state municipal court. at 96% support from your legislature the intertribal council of the...
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re-creating moments from royal history and celebrating her 94th birthday at the zoo in oklahoma cityhe gardens. she is a tortoise that can live to well over 100 years old. amazing, that is pretty cool. and tonight, amber heard is back in the hot seat quite a bit of potty talk, you can say, trace gallagher has all of the details that they may not even want to hear. >> good evening, shannon. amber heard testifying resulting in her using makeup to cover bruises. >> nothing that i did change the violence towards me, nothing called him down and i am constantly juggling that. what kind of version of johnny what i get. >> she said she went on because she worried that she would not survive the abuse. that he tried to put cigarette stubs out on her. >> jonny depp previously testified that she was the aggressor and that he was constantly trying to calm her down. also claiming that amber heard, jonny depp says that he left feces in his bed after his birthday. and today amber heard said morris. >> i had been attacked on my 30th birthday by my violent husband with who i was desperately in love. a
re-creating moments from royal history and celebrating her 94th birthday at the zoo in oklahoma cityhe gardens. she is a tortoise that can live to well over 100 years old. amazing, that is pretty cool. and tonight, amber heard is back in the hot seat quite a bit of potty talk, you can say, trace gallagher has all of the details that they may not even want to hear. >> good evening, shannon. amber heard testifying resulting in her using makeup to cover bruises. >> nothing that i did...
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pittsburgh, pennsylvania then right back to the plains once again come wednesday with a target in oklahoma cityere tornadoes could erupt again but as far north as wichita, south as abilene and yes it is may, may historically the most active months for severe weather and tornadoes, norah, so this should come as no surprise. >> o'donnell: good point, mike bettes, thank you. let's turn now to the election trail because the first major contest of the 2022 mid terms is under way in ohio. with republican voters picking their nominees for governor and the u.s. senate. as cbs's robert costa reports it is also a major test of donald trump's continued influence over the party. >> reporter: former president trump is dominating the senate primary here in ohio. and contenders spent weeks fighting for his support. his name is uttered constantly. >> president trump. >> president trump. >> reporter: j.d. vance, a well- known author and political novice, won the trump endorsement battle last month. and has since become the frontrunner. vance was a never trumper in 2016, but tells voters he was wrong. the former
pittsburgh, pennsylvania then right back to the plains once again come wednesday with a target in oklahoma cityere tornadoes could erupt again but as far north as wichita, south as abilene and yes it is may, may historically the most active months for severe weather and tornadoes, norah, so this should come as no surprise. >> o'donnell: good point, mike bettes, thank you. let's turn now to the election trail because the first major contest of the 2022 mid terms is under way in ohio. with...