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and oklahoma state survived at home against kansas state. and two smart admirable coaches and two teams that played awfully hard. >> quint: coach, a game that featured seven lead changes. what ultimately made the difference? >> obviously, our defense at the end really rose to the occasion. we've been in these situations before and not got a stop. we had turnovers. our defense forced turnovers. we recovered in our kicking game. our kicker did a nice job after a terrible week last week. >> quint: why were you able to force second half five turnovers? >> well, i think we disguised our coverages. i think we were getting a little pressure there at the end. but for the most part, looked like we had good anticipation on the defense and in the right position. >> quint: this is a critical game in conference. what does it mean now to stay in the hunt for the league race? >> well, you know, when you have these gameses where they're close like this, you have to find a way to win if you're going to be there in the end. kansas state played a great game. t
and oklahoma state survived at home against kansas state. and two smart admirable coaches and two teams that played awfully hard. >> quint: coach, a game that featured seven lead changes. what ultimately made the difference? >> obviously, our defense at the end really rose to the occasion. we've been in these situations before and not got a stop. we had turnovers. our defense forced turnovers. we recovered in our kicking game. our kicker did a nice job after a terrible week last...
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. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma.uring that time, he got a heck of a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, maxwell fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside tulsa. he was apprehended on the outskirts of town and suffered a black eye and shoulder injury in the process. >> due to him being an escape risk, we will use handcuffs, leg irons and a chain around his belly with a box and a padlock. >> we're going to have to black boxed. what this is is a system, it was actually invented by inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuffs. what it does is covers the key holes. that good for you? want me to give you slack? >> a little bit more. >> he might be a high escape risk, that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility. there's no way he's going anywhere. >> maxwell will remain at tulsa county until he's tried for the escape attempt. >> i knew what the consequences could have been when i did it. they were worth it to me. i almost got away with it. i wasn
. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma.uring that time, he got a heck of a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, maxwell fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside tulsa. he was apprehended on the outskirts of town and suffered a black eye and shoulder injury in the process. >> due to him being an escape risk, we will use handcuffs, leg irons and a chain around his belly with a box and a padlock. >> we're...
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having recently escaped oklahoma state prison, jimmy maxwell falls into the latter category. >> how areou spending your time here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> the ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of plenty of cells. but in this one, the prior occupant did what he could to make it feel like home. >> we got -- it's not really big, probably used to a lot bigger at home. but it's not too bad. got a stereo underneath of it. got pretty good speakers. this is what almost any cell is going to look like when you get throwed into it. it's going to look like this, it's going to smell like this, it's going to be hot like this, it's going to be closed in and boxed in like this. you're going to see stuff on the walls like this where some guy up here is marking down each and every day he has left. he marks it down from 1350 to 1325. i imagine he pulled chains and went to the penitentiary. who knows how many people's been here drawing on this cell. how many people's been in here just bored to tears. how many people have
having recently escaped oklahoma state prison, jimmy maxwell falls into the latter category. >> how areou spending your time here? >> planning my next move. no, i'm just kidding. >> the ten felony convictions and a criminal record spanning 30 years, maxwell has seen the insides of plenty of cells. but in this one, the prior occupant did what he could to make it feel like home. >> we got -- it's not really big, probably used to a lot bigger at home. but it's not too bad....
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. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are b.c.s.-bound in the american athletic conference if they win out, manhandled -- manhandled the huskies today. manld minnesota and nebraska. tough for coach. >> spencer: bo pelini at that point. nebraska hadn't lost to this group since 1960. >> tim: a bad loss, no doubt about that. michigan state and illinois, b.j. >> brian: delson williams, running back, he's going to break away. show a little speed. that helped. 42-yard touchdown run. they sit alone atop the legends division. big brother comes to east lansing next week. big brother meaning michigan. >> tim: a couple of big games tonight. pac-12 and s.e.c. let's begin oregon and ucla. >> s
. >> tim: oklahoma state and iowa state, big win today for gundy's club really well done, roland getting job done. >> brian: they head to texas tech next week. >> tim: louisville taking on south florida. is there a bounce-back? >> spencer: teddy bridgewater passing to the end zone. damon copeland on the score. >> brian: do you think he's going to be playing for the buccaneers? >> tim: might be. in addition to that we have u.c.f. rolling again. they are...
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>> i want to go to osu. >> oklahoma state. if there's a little money left over, what are you going to do with that? >> i'll either use it for a ring or to go to a car or might spend it on myself for a shopping spree. i'm not sure. >> you deserve that. i guess -- i've been to that place once, and when you go there, you expect you might find a little sliver of something, or have some fun looking, but you don't really expect to find a jelly bean size diamond in there, do you? >> huh-uh. i didn't think i would find anything. so this is just a complete shocker. >> mom, when she pulled it up, what did you say? >> well, when i actually seen it, i thought everything else that we had seen that day was just like a rock, and if anything could have been a diamond, that was it, and i just told her to put it in her pocket, and i know that sounds terrible but it was in a paper sack, very tiny paper sack and in her pocket for another two hours. i just have that doubt like it might be, like a fake diamond, somebody placed somewhere or somethin
>> i want to go to osu. >> oklahoma state. if there's a little money left over, what are you going to do with that? >> i'll either use it for a ring or to go to a car or might spend it on myself for a shopping spree. i'm not sure. >> you deserve that. i guess -- i've been to that place once, and when you go there, you expect you might find a little sliver of something, or have some fun looking, but you don't really expect to find a jelly bean size diamond in there, do...
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bill raun at oklahoma state university who had been developing a handheld radiometer called a greenseeker. this device can assess nutrient needs in real time and help farmers optimize future nitrogen applications. the instrument calculates total average biomass and the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves, data linked to the overall health of the plants. armed with these real-time measurements ortiz-monasterio helped develop a management strategy for nitrogen enrichment. on each plot, the first step is to establish a nitrogen-rich strip, a few hectares that have enough extra nitrogen applied to guarantee maximum crop yields. the nitrogen-rich strip has to represent a level of nitrogen that doesn't have any nitrogen deficiency. that's going to be our reference. once we have the nitrogen strip well established around 45 days after planting, we come along with the sensor, and we take the readings in the n-rich strip, and then we take the readings in the rest of the plot. narrator: the readings are called in to a researcher, who calculates how much additional nitrogen fertilizer the farmer mus
bill raun at oklahoma state university who had been developing a handheld radiometer called a greenseeker. this device can assess nutrient needs in real time and help farmers optimize future nitrogen applications. the instrument calculates total average biomass and the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves, data linked to the overall health of the plants. armed with these real-time measurements ortiz-monasterio helped develop a management strategy for nitrogen enrichment. on each plot, the first...
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. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma. he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, he fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside of tulsa. he suffered a black eye and shoulder injury when apprehended. >> due to the escape risk, handcuffs, leg irons and a box and a padlock. >> this was a system invented pi inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuff. what it does is covers the key holes. that good for you? more slack? >> a little bit more. >> he might be a high escape risk. that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility. no way he's going anywhere. >> maxwell will remain at tulsa county until he is tried for the escape attempt. >> i knew the consequences when i did it. they were worth it to me. i almost got away with it. i wasn't out very long. i got away for about a day. i'm just waiting for the fog and i took off. >> maxwell has a total of ten convictions in the past 30 years. several for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. he was serving
. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma. he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> and just 14 hours earlier, he fled an oklahoma state prison 60 miles outside of tulsa. he suffered a black eye and shoulder injury when apprehended. >> due to the escape risk, handcuffs, leg irons and a box and a padlock. >> this was a system invented pi inmates in prison who have learned how to compromise the handcuff. what it does is covers the key...
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. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma.uring that time he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> 14 hours earlier, he fled a prison outside tulsa. he was apprehended, suffered a black eye and shoulder injury in the process. >> due to him being an escape risk we will use handcuffs, leg irons and a chain around his belly. >> we are going to have him black boxed. it's a system that was invented by inmates in prison who learned to compromise handcuffs. it covers the key holes. >> he might be a high escape risk, that's no problem. he's not going to get out of our facility. he's not going hir. >> he will remain in tulsa county until he is tried. >> i knew what the consequences could have been when i did it. they were worth it to me. i almost got away with it. it wasn't very long i got away for about a day. i'm just waiting for it to be foggy and i took off. >> maxwell has a total of ten convictions over 30 years. several for violent crimes like assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. at the time of his escape he w
. >> he's escaped from several facilities in the state of oklahoma.uring that time he got a reputation of not being able to be held. >> 14 hours earlier, he fled a prison outside tulsa. he was apprehended, suffered a black eye and shoulder injury in the process. >> due to him being an escape risk we will use handcuffs, leg irons and a chain around his belly. >> we are going to have him black boxed. it's a system that was invented by inmates in prison who learned to...
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bill raun at oklahoma state university, who had been developing a handheld radiometer called a greenseekerrst step is to establish a nitrogen-rich strip, a few hectares that have enough extra nitrogen applied to guarantee maximum crop yields. the nitrogen-rich strip has to represent a level of nitrogen that doesn't have any nitrogen deficiency. that's going to be our reference. once we have the nitrogen strip well established, around 45 days after planting, we come along with the sensor, and we take the readings in the n-rich strip, and then we take the readings in the rest of the plot. narrator: the readings are called in to a researcher, who calculates how much additional nitrogen fertilizer the farmer must apply so this particular field can obtain the same yield as the n-rich control strip. much to the surprise of some of the farmers, the calculations often show that the plot requires little or no additional nitrogen in this second application to achieve maximum yields. these techniques will not only reduce the environmental impact of excess fertilizer but will also save the farmers mon
bill raun at oklahoma state university, who had been developing a handheld radiometer called a greenseekerrst step is to establish a nitrogen-rich strip, a few hectares that have enough extra nitrogen applied to guarantee maximum crop yields. the nitrogen-rich strip has to represent a level of nitrogen that doesn't have any nitrogen deficiency. that's going to be our reference. once we have the nitrogen strip well established, around 45 days after planting, we come along with the sensor, and we...
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in accounting from oklahoma state university. and for eight years after that, he was a manufacturing manager of a division of coburn optical industries in colonial heights, virginia. after his family's business was sold he changed the course of his life by returning to school to become a physician. he became president of his class at the university of oklahoma medical school where he graduated in 1983. after internship and residency he returned to his hometown where he specialized in family medicine, obstetrics and allergies. dr. coburn and his associates serve more than 15,000 patients for whom he has also personally delivered almost 4,000 babies. dr. coburn and his wife have three children and four grandchildren. now when he was a member of the house of representatives dr. coburn was allowed to practice medicine on a not for profit basis, that means to earn enough to cover the cost, but not receive any profit. during this period he delivered more than 400 babies and he says that not one of the parents of the babies he delivered
in accounting from oklahoma state university. and for eight years after that, he was a manufacturing manager of a division of coburn optical industries in colonial heights, virginia. after his family's business was sold he changed the course of his life by returning to school to become a physician. he became president of his class at the university of oklahoma medical school where he graduated in 1983. after internship and residency he returned to his hometown where he specialized in family...
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remaining games next week, kliff kingsbury's squad at home against oklahoma state who defeated iowa states afternoon. >> charles: a long way to go before we decide a champion in the big 12, don't we? >> gus: we certainly do. bob stoops, undefeated at home against big 12 teams. blake bell, from the second quarter on after a slow start, he completed passes downfield and guided this oklahoma offense. the defense making some big plays and the sooners improve to 7-1, 4-1 in big 12 play. texas tech now 7-1, 4-1 in the conference. the final score at gaylord family oklahoma memorial stadium, the sooners 38, the red raiders 30. for charles davis and kristina pink, i'm gus johnson saying thank you for j >>> and welcome back. i'm harris faulkner. here are some quick headlines for you. exclusive new information into fox. on efforts to free the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down osama bin ladin, pakistan's prime minister now promising to reconsider the case of dr. shaquille all free dee after meeting privately we are told with u.s. lawmakers in washington this week. the doctor, as you may
remaining games next week, kliff kingsbury's squad at home against oklahoma state who defeated iowa states afternoon. >> charles: a long way to go before we decide a champion in the big 12, don't we? >> gus: we certainly do. bob stoops, undefeated at home against big 12 teams. blake bell, from the second quarter on after a slow start, he completed passes downfield and guided this oklahoma offense. the defense making some big plays and the sooners improve to 7-1, 4-1 in big 12 play....
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oklahoma. >> the state of oklahoma funded the construction in the late 1970's to supply water to the region. to get the west now, a rapidly expanding oklahoma city says it needs that water. the problem is the treaty of dancing rabbit creek. signed in 1830, it decreed that the tripe would own this land in return for leaving their ancestorial homeland. the indian transcribes argue that legally, the treaty obligations still exist and they control this water. >> they have the cash to back their claim over the lake and with money comes the political influence to argue that this water is not oklahoma city's to take. wealthier transcribes now have the means to protect their sovereign rights. >> we've always had a presence, a voice, but it wasn't a very loud voice. now with the advent of gaming and other economic opportunities, transcribes have the resources to hire those attorneys. this is definitely not our grandparents generation. >> oklahoma city officials say they accept the transcribes have a say, but the strikes ecological concerns will abpriority and they race that taking massive apartments
oklahoma. >> the state of oklahoma funded the construction in the late 1970's to supply water to the region. to get the west now, a rapidly expanding oklahoma city says it needs that water. the problem is the treaty of dancing rabbit creek. signed in 1830, it decreed that the tripe would own this land in return for leaving their ancestorial homeland. the indian transcribes argue that legally, the treaty obligations still exist and they control this water. >> they have the cash to...
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al jazerra, oklahoma. >> the week long convention has drawn the attention of state and national leaders speak are attorney general eric hold ore and oklahoma governor marry fallen. >>> ran army ranger seriously injured during a suicide attack in afghanistan rose to the occasion when he was given his purple heart. this photographs has gone viral. his doctors and commanding officer thought he was unconscious when it was time to presents him with his medal so the officer pinned it to his blanket but the corporal, who had just come out of surgery surprised everyone when he accepted it purple heart by soluting his commander. >>> a french court has upheld a fraud conviction against the church of sire t scientologist,e conviction will stand. they were found guilty of pressuring members in to paying large sums of money for questionable services. the los angeles-based church was fined the equivalent of $814,000 could affect similar cases in belgium and nerve any. >> it'germany. >>> it's been a month since the flooding in colorado. since then work has been going on. jim caught up with a group of
al jazerra, oklahoma. >> the week long convention has drawn the attention of state and national leaders speak are attorney general eric hold ore and oklahoma governor marry fallen. >>> ran army ranger seriously injured during a suicide attack in afghanistan rose to the occasion when he was given his purple heart. this photographs has gone viral. his doctors and commanding officer thought he was unconscious when it was time to presents him with his medal so the officer pinned it...
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whether it is oregon or massachusetts or oklahoma, whatever the state might be, there are only so many places you can go to make up for the lost opportunity that the diminished value of the securities that you hold make you face. i know my grandfather in illinois is a community bank or. he had everybody in town on his board. if he had to go out and get money quickly from some other source, if people needed to know where salem, illinois was, he would be very hard-pressed. this could create real issues for the community banking environment. >> my time is running out. i will note concern about the impact on repurchase agreements or repo lending that is very important to many institutions. it sounds to me like the path we are on can decrease revenues and raise costs. families can lose their job, may be more likely to need food stamps, for example. isn't it possible that in the name of reducing the deficit, this path could increase the deficit? is that possible? would it be fair to me -- for me to call that extraordinarily wrongheaded? thank you, i'm out of time. >> senator warren? >> thank
whether it is oregon or massachusetts or oklahoma, whatever the state might be, there are only so many places you can go to make up for the lost opportunity that the diminished value of the securities that you hold make you face. i know my grandfather in illinois is a community bank or. he had everybody in town on his board. if he had to go out and get money quickly from some other source, if people needed to know where salem, illinois was, he would be very hard-pressed. this could create real...
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oklahoma, reportedly leads all other states when it comes to cutting per capita education setting. fallin insists that was done because state funding declined to emergency levels due to the recession. she hopes to boost education spending next year. >> this year we did dedicate a large portion of our new revenue that we had towards education, but along with funding issue also comes education reform. having academic rigor, high standards, setting goals, expecting better results. making sure that we align our education courses with what our employers need. >> five states now have female governors, four of them are republicans. governor fallin is the first republican woman to chair the nga but the third woman to lead the organization. >> women bring different perspectives as it relates to talking about issues whether it's on the state level or whether it's in a national position like the chair itself. but in the end the american people want to see is solutions to the problem. >> women are assuming political office more often but still trail men considerably. her advice for other women
oklahoma, reportedly leads all other states when it comes to cutting per capita education setting. fallin insists that was done because state funding declined to emergency levels due to the recession. she hopes to boost education spending next year. >> this year we did dedicate a large portion of our new revenue that we had towards education, but along with funding issue also comes education reform. having academic rigor, high standards, setting goals, expecting better results. making...
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state 34-27 to improve to 3-3. >>> other notable games, oregon won its tenth straight against washington. missouri went into athens and knocked off 7th ranked georgia. texas beat oklahoma, and penn state beat michigan 43-40 in quadruple overtime. >>> hockey now, burns getting a head start on his playoff beard, hertl time. scores his league leading 7th goal of the year. the sharks beat the senator 3-2. they're now 5-0. >>> fridays.com only. chances of winning sunk after a 77. an easy birdie putt here. the 23-year-old shoots a 67 to give him a two-shot heed in the round. >>> still to come the dodgers turn to kershaw to even the nlcs, and so much for fenway being a hitter's park. verlander is there. ,,,, when it's time to talk business security, talk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manage it all right from the palm of your hand. pace to top that after a franchise record seventeen in game one of the a-l-cs . >>> struck out 57 times in their series against the tigers, the tigers are on pace to top that after a franchise game record 17. the scoreless in the 6th, pralto comes through with the two-out hit ag
state 34-27 to improve to 3-3. >>> other notable games, oregon won its tenth straight against washington. missouri went into athens and knocked off 7th ranked georgia. texas beat oklahoma, and penn state beat michigan 43-40 in quadruple overtime. >>> hockey now, burns getting a head start on his playoff beard, hertl time. scores his league leading 7th goal of the year. the sharks beat the senator 3-2. they're now 5-0. >>> fridays.com only. chances of winning sunk...
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." >> right now the oklahoma state fair is entertaining thousands of folks in tulsa.esting treat. dessert makers of nitroice cream use and instantly and get it 40 below 0. that would be a big ice cream headache. it make its denser and creamier than most and engineers in ohio state university a genius. >> does icecream need an improvement >> if it is denser and creamier i am all for. it as long as it is chocolate. >> not an army and navy thing but ice cream we end as friends. >> that's right. we'll have an update on the military academy football situation. we'll tell you what is going o. the academies rely on the tv revenue. >> anything can happen in a few hours and we'll have america news headquarters up next. >> starting with a fox news alert. it is day two of the political staring contest and signs of possible movement. president obama inviting congressional leaders to the white house this evening to talk about how to end the shutdown. it will be the first face-to-face meeting between the president and house speaker john boehner. >> so they can sit down and talk. >>
." >> right now the oklahoma state fair is entertaining thousands of folks in tulsa.esting treat. dessert makers of nitroice cream use and instantly and get it 40 below 0. that would be a big ice cream headache. it make its denser and creamier than most and engineers in ohio state university a genius. >> does icecream need an improvement >> if it is denser and creamier i am all for. it as long as it is chocolate. >> not an army and navy thing but ice cream we end as...
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as governor, the legislation was overwhelmingly democrat, but i had oklahoma state examine what we report and they said, workers comp is too expensive, the kids don't take hard enough courses in school, you have a personal and corporate income tax. you need to address that. i sat down with the pro tem and the speaker and said, here it is. we went through every one of those things, even a right to work vote in the constitution, and got it all done together. if we crash and burn, texas would laugh at us with -- at us. [laughter] who in the world wants that to happen? i don't think the analogy to the federal government is misplaced. >> mr. stevens, you talked about compromise -- i'm sorry, confidence. i want to stick to confidence for a minute. what sense does it make to raise the debt ceiling if you have to do so without any structural changes to this government? would you have confidence with just raising the debt ceiling? >> i think there has to be high serious about both of them. in the near term, there is a need to do with that because it would be a hugely self-inflicted wound, but ther
as governor, the legislation was overwhelmingly democrat, but i had oklahoma state examine what we report and they said, workers comp is too expensive, the kids don't take hard enough courses in school, you have a personal and corporate income tax. you need to address that. i sat down with the pro tem and the speaker and said, here it is. we went through every one of those things, even a right to work vote in the constitution, and got it all done together. if we crash and burn, texas would...
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it's homecoming at oklahoma state university where today the cowboys take on the tcu horned frogs.ompany
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. >>> two cold cases four decades old are one step closer to being solved in oklahoma. the statener's office tells us today human remains were recovered from the two cars found in the lake about an hour and a half from oklahoma city. and that they do match the descriptions of six people missing. they include three teenagers who went missing in 1970 and three others who disappeared the year before. they still are waiting for dna testing to confirm. but whether they died because of foul play or an accident, that's the big question. and whether you get two accidents like that, back to back years raises so many questions. the president and first lady michelle obama met today for the inspiring work as an activist. it was a year ago that she was shot in the head by a member of the taliban. malala recounts her story. >> still if i look at it, it is a miracle. my brain is saved, my spinal cord is saved, everything is fine and i am alive. i can talk and i can smile. i thank god for that. they only can shoot a body. they cannot shoot my dreams. and now i'm not afraid of death. first, i mig
. >>> two cold cases four decades old are one step closer to being solved in oklahoma. the statener's office tells us today human remains were recovered from the two cars found in the lake about an hour and a half from oklahoma city. and that they do match the descriptions of six people missing. they include three teenagers who went missing in 1970 and three others who disappeared the year before. they still are waiting for dna testing to confirm. but whether they died because of foul...
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good the bad of the very very but really ugly the good jason pickel and there in black bear oklahoma has a state wide ban on gay marriage but that's not stopping this happy couple pick on black there were able to get around the bad by applying for a license at an indian reservation. t.v. covered their story. when the supreme court struck down the defense of marriage act last june jason had an idea he called the shy in a rapper who tried to court house and ask a very simple question i was really expecting a big no i thought we're on our way to iowa but i called the tribe and they said yeah come on down that's twenty bucks twenty bucks for what no amount of money could buy in oklahoma a marriage license made illegal by the tribal code its requirements both people be of native american descent and live within the tribes jurisdiction no where does it specify gender because you know they say where there's a will there is a way the bad rush limbaugh's the conservative talk radio host has some crazy things about obamacare but what he said on tuesday on his radio program is really out there even by his
good the bad of the very very but really ugly the good jason pickel and there in black bear oklahoma has a state wide ban on gay marriage but that's not stopping this happy couple pick on black there were able to get around the bad by applying for a license at an indian reservation. t.v. covered their story. when the supreme court struck down the defense of marriage act last june jason had an idea he called the shy in a rapper who tried to court house and ask a very simple question i was really...
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and in colorado today, prosecutors received james hole m's mental health recorder from a state hospital. oklahomas is the man accused of opening fire. 12 people died and another 70 were hurt. the record -- prosecutors were given access after the plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. >> prince william county police are investigating a single car crash that killed one person and injured eight others. officers tell us five of the nine people in the car were not wearing seat belts when the driver lost control along dumfries road. this happened near lake monte claire. that driver is facing charges tonight. >>> still to come tonight, the name game. a look at the latest round in that on going and very passionate debate over on washington football team. >> but first, a little rain didn't dampen the spirits of metro riders using a new entrance. we'll take you there up next. >> very fancy. >>> one of virginia's busiest metro stations has a new entrance tonight. the roslynn station's new entrance features three new high capacity elevators and new pay stations. the idea is to give riders more ways to get
and in colorado today, prosecutors received james hole m's mental health recorder from a state hospital. oklahomas is the man accused of opening fire. 12 people died and another 70 were hurt. the record -- prosecutors were given access after the plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. >> prince william county police are investigating a single car crash that killed one person and injured eight others. officers tell us five of the nine people in the car were not wearing seat belts when...
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oklahoma supreme court ruled that a state ward banning abortions was unconstitutional. the supreme court could add it back to the docket. oklahoma is one of several states with these restrictions. yesterday a federal judge ruled that texas's abortion restrictions are unconstitutional because it limits a physicians right to go what is best for his patient and restricts a woman's access to abortion clinics. >> a husband and wife in washington state from sentenced to 25 years in prison for the death of their adopted daughter. their home was described as a house of horrors. tonya mosley reports - the case has people demanding more oversight after an adoption takes place. hana williams adopted from ethiopia lived an isolate life in north-west washington. she was homeschooled. few knew she lived here. no one knew how old she was. at the time she was discovered in 2011, hypothermia and starvation killed her. in the five years she lived with the williams family there was no home visits or laws that required them. >> a big challenge is once a chilled is legally a -- chilled child
oklahoma supreme court ruled that a state ward banning abortions was unconstitutional. the supreme court could add it back to the docket. oklahoma is one of several states with these restrictions. yesterday a federal judge ruled that texas's abortion restrictions are unconstitutional because it limits a physicians right to go what is best for his patient and restricts a woman's access to abortion clinics. >> a husband and wife in washington state from sentenced to 25 years in prison for...
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state. >>> two oklahoma inmates are back in jail after a pretty unlikely escape over the weekend. yesterday we told you about four inmates snuck out of a county detention center by escaping over a duct over a shower room. they crawled along the stretch of pipes and broke through a cement wall before making to it freedom. only temporarily for two of them. two convicts captured on monday afternoon about 40 miles down the road. the other two remain at large this morning. >>> less than a week after five people were hurt on a ride at the north carolina state fair another accident involving the same type of ride at the same fair. a state fair worker is in critical condition this morning after the festival's second vortex ride fell on him. the man became trapped yesterday morning when the seating section collapsed as he was dismantling it. three of the five people hurt in the first vortex accident last week remain in the hospital. one of the victims is just 14 years old. a judge refused to reduce the $225,000 bail for the operator of that ride, timothy tutterrow he has been charged with
state. >>> two oklahoma inmates are back in jail after a pretty unlikely escape over the weekend. yesterday we told you about four inmates snuck out of a county detention center by escaping over a duct over a shower room. they crawled along the stretch of pipes and broke through a cement wall before making to it freedom. only temporarily for two of them. two convicts captured on monday afternoon about 40 miles down the road. the other two remain at large this morning. >>> less...
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state of oklahoma has ordered toyota motor to pay $3 million in damages, holding it liable for a 2007 car crash. a woman driving a toyota camry was seriously injured, and another woman in the car was killed. the injured woman and the family of the deceased had filed a lawsuit against toyota. they said toyota was aware of a defect in its car's brake override system. but failed to make that knowledge public. toyota blamed the driver's error for the accident saying she apparently mistook the accelerator pedal for the brake. the jury decided, however, that the toyota car did have a problem which led to its sudden acceleration. the japanese automaker is facing other suits in the u.s. involving issues of acceleration in its cars. earlier this month, a jury in california said toyota was not responsible for a separate accident. >>> the world trade organization has acknowledged claims by japan and other countries that china's exports of rare earth metals are restrictive and violate its rules. the wto plans to ask the country to change the practice. japan, the u.s. and the european union filed
state of oklahoma has ordered toyota motor to pay $3 million in damages, holding it liable for a 2007 car crash. a woman driving a toyota camry was seriously injured, and another woman in the car was killed. the injured woman and the family of the deceased had filed a lawsuit against toyota. they said toyota was aware of a defect in its car's brake override system. but failed to make that knowledge public. toyota blamed the driver's error for the accident saying she apparently mistook the...
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oklahoma's high court ruled a state law banning chemically induced abortions it unconstitutional.arlier this year the supreme court said it would consider the law but sent it to the lower court for further clar itches. >> community outrage after police shoot a teenager carrying is a toy weapon. hundreds marched through the seats of santa rosa, carrying pictures of andy lopez. he was shot seven times by a deputy, smoking a pellet gun for weapon. >> jackson junior is behind bars, serving 2.5 years at a north carolina prison for spending $750,000 in campaign money on luxury items. he tried to check in on sunday but was turned away because of an administrative snaf u. >> with college costs rising parents and students are trying to find a match for education and the bottom line. kilmeny duchardt looks at whether the popular rankings help or hurt in the search for a school. >> trisha guduru. the daughter of immigrants from india hopes to become a paediatrician. she's a premed major at queens college, who lives at home. her tuition is under $6,000, all heir family can -- her family can a
oklahoma's high court ruled a state law banning chemically induced abortions it unconstitutional.arlier this year the supreme court said it would consider the law but sent it to the lower court for further clar itches. >> community outrage after police shoot a teenager carrying is a toy weapon. hundreds marched through the seats of santa rosa, carrying pictures of andy lopez. he was shot seven times by a deputy, smoking a pellet gun for weapon. >> jackson junior is behind bars,...
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. >> west virginia beat oklahoma state and they were 11.ersity of maryland, let's focus on the positive. >> they got boomer esiason. i'm still working on steny hoyer. >> you're my man. >> what about a heisman pose? >> well, that's a little levity at a time when, unfortunately, there's not much to be happy about. >> i hear ya, but i know i can get you -- we try to end sh on -- >> i appreciate that, joe, very much. >> always with a smile. thanks, steny. >>> also a couple of corporate headlines. berkshire hathaway collecting on a deal made during the financial crisis. goldman sachs warrants converted into common shares under terms of that deal. berkshire's going to be getting about 13.1 million goldman shares worth about $2.1 billion. merck cutting about 8,500 jobs calling it initiative to sharpen the commercial and r & d focus. by the end of 2015. with this in previously announced reductions, it will have cuts of about 20% of the global workforce. >>> also, chrysler reporting august sales increase of .7%. that's in line with estimates. and ch
. >> west virginia beat oklahoma state and they were 11.ersity of maryland, let's focus on the positive. >> they got boomer esiason. i'm still working on steny hoyer. >> you're my man. >> what about a heisman pose? >> well, that's a little levity at a time when, unfortunately, there's not much to be happy about. >> i hear ya, but i know i can get you -- we try to end sh on -- >> i appreciate that, joe, very much. >> always with a smile. thanks,...
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state of oklahoma for an annual convention. among the issues protecting their sacred sites from corporal interests. one such effort in the u.s. state of idaho. >> a road that twists through the wilderness, lied at the heart of a battle, pitting some of america's most powerful corporations verses a small tribe of native americans and their allies. and the corporations are losing. >> we aren't going to stand by and let this happen again, and again, and again. >> highway 12 runs through the nez tribe and their historic cultural territory, along the banks of the clear water rivers in northern idaho. it's also the cheapest rout for the exon mobile done coe phillips and general electric corporations to transport giant oil processing equipment like this, from manufacturers in asia, for use in the tar sands of alberta, canada. the shipments called megaloads are too big to fit beneath overpasses on larger highways. they take up the entire width of the two lane road. the highway 12 corridor is proeffect thed from developement under federa
state of oklahoma for an annual convention. among the issues protecting their sacred sites from corporal interests. one such effort in the u.s. state of idaho. >> a road that twists through the wilderness, lied at the heart of a battle, pitting some of america's most powerful corporations verses a small tribe of native americans and their allies. and the corporations are losing. >> we aren't going to stand by and let this happen again, and again, and again. >> highway 12 runs...
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oklahoma, that involves a lot of children. over 50% of all the infants born in the state of oklahoma are on the wic program. and that's just not true for oklahoma, it's true nationally as well. >> and already the w, c program is feeling the increased need because of the government shutdown. >> we have had some individuals that have been contacted that program. and we put them on the program. and so certainly if they're eligible for, there's a need for it as of right now we can certainly put them on the program. >> thomas wright works at tinker air force base in the sprawling air logistics center known as building 9001. since 1984 he has been a jet engine mechanic. and while he is still on the job it's now just busywork. >> because they're to the doing anything. everybody's sitting around waiting. they don't know if they will have the money to do anything any more. >> across town timothy hibner is an faa employee and vice president of the american federation of government employees. the union that represents many of the workers at the faa center. >> my paychecks are being used for the house payment. the wife
oklahoma, that involves a lot of children. over 50% of all the infants born in the state of oklahoma are on the wic program. and that's just not true for oklahoma, it's true nationally as well. >> and already the w, c program is feeling the increased need because of the government shutdown. >> we have had some individuals that have been contacted that program. and we put them on the program. and so certainly if they're eligible for, there's a need for it as of right now we can...
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will be seeing 6 inches of rain possible into sections of arkansas and eastern portions of the state of oklahomanow severe weather is also possible. large hail and damaging winds. moir widespread risk as we head into texas and parts of iowa and nebraska. temperature wise to the east of the storm system. it will be warming up like in raleigh, north carolina. same goes for you in atlanta. patti ann and ainsley in the northeast when we see temperatures warming up as well. new york city you could reach 70 by friday. >> i am not complaining. we will take it. thank you so much maria. 40 minutes after the hour. can't kick the cravings for comfort food? what if we told you cravings could be linked to mental illness? the new study you need to hear. >> patriot or pin head. casey waters hits the streets and this time bill o'reilly is on the list. you don't want to miss this. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. >> sometimes square
will be seeing 6 inches of rain possible into sections of arkansas and eastern portions of the state of oklahomanow severe weather is also possible. large hail and damaging winds. moir widespread risk as we head into texas and parts of iowa and nebraska. temperature wise to the east of the storm system. it will be warming up like in raleigh, north carolina. same goes for you in atlanta. patti ann and ainsley in the northeast when we see temperatures warming up as well. new york city you could...
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oklahoma ruling? >> the supreme court essentially ruled the opposite, which was was one state law there constitutional because it took away positions in trading their patients, and placed -- tippie discretion away from physicians treating their patients. as a result, created a system of unnecessary burdens that became unconstitutional. the language in the oklahoma bill a slightly different, but both oklahoma and texas get to the same goal, which is trying to make medication abortion if not impossible to access, so difficult that women will give up. >> jessica, your article suggests this ruling in oklahoma set the new president. in texas. >> yes, well, so, this is a site going on across the country. he supreme court has indicated an interest in taking a look at the issue of whether or not states can effectively ban the use of medication abortion by the fdag doctors follow protocol or similar type of restriction. and so the oklahoma supreme court had ruled earlier in the year that the oklahoma law was unconstitutional. that ruling was petitioned to the roberts court and the indicated their interest in i
oklahoma ruling? >> the supreme court essentially ruled the opposite, which was was one state law there constitutional because it took away positions in trading their patients, and placed -- tippie discretion away from physicians treating their patients. as a result, created a system of unnecessary burdens that became unconstitutional. the language in the oklahoma bill a slightly different, but both oklahoma and texas get to the same goal, which is trying to make medication abortion if...
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cost of that is just $163 a month and that adds up to just under $2,000 a year to go into the states, oklahoma the cheapest bronze plan at $114 a month. wyoming again the most expensive at $286. but keep in mind all of these prices are not as low as the options that were available before the health care exchanges went online. "wall street journal" compared the two and found that the average cost of the cheapest premium for our 27-year-old before the exchanges opened was just over $47 a month. that's a third of the cost of the bronze plan available today. that said, we should point out that people on the government plans may be eligible for tax credits which can help lower the cost. an additional possibility for young folks is something called the catastrophic option. this cost is very low, an average of about $129 a month. $1,500 a year. but, again, look at that deductible. it is very high. only covers three primary visits a year. it's for folks not using a lot of what we got here. now we've got to talk about the penalty phase, as you know. this year the penalty for not having health insurance
cost of that is just $163 a month and that adds up to just under $2,000 a year to go into the states, oklahoma the cheapest bronze plan at $114 a month. wyoming again the most expensive at $286. but keep in mind all of these prices are not as low as the options that were available before the health care exchanges went online. "wall street journal" compared the two and found that the average cost of the cheapest premium for our 27-year-old before the exchanges opened was just over $47...
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a state has the highest unemployment of any state in the u.s., and it is ridiculous. host: oklahoma. james. independent line. caller: i am going to talk about obamacare. the republicans -- i really do not know what to say. should the republicans go with what obama is trying to do and get the government back open. i mean, that is what i think should happen. people --ays thought what happened to we, the people? what happened to that? they are not listening to the people. ain't worrying about the people. i understand there is debt, but i want to know what happened to all of the money we pay for taxes? from james calling oklahoma, one of the top 10 states affected, with the most veterans per capita on the wallet of -- hub survey of state. let's go to nottingham, england. i'm sorry, binghamton, new york. go ahead. caller: yes, the reason i am calling in is about the states. we have lockheed martin here. because of the sequester, they lost contracts and people. on, with this going lockheed martin has had to lay people off again, and it affects all of us. my husband works for lockheed mart
a state has the highest unemployment of any state in the u.s., and it is ridiculous. host: oklahoma. james. independent line. caller: i am going to talk about obamacare. the republicans -- i really do not know what to say. should the republicans go with what obama is trying to do and get the government back open. i mean, that is what i think should happen. people --ays thought what happened to we, the people? what happened to that? they are not listening to the people. ain't worrying about the...
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woman from the hearing in virginia, here she is telling the idaho state senate to not expand medicaid under obama. here she is again in oklahoma telling lawmakers in that state not to give more people health insurance. here she is in new hampshire telling lawmakers there, "in my opinion, i don't think there's one good reason to expand medicaid." she must be getting very good at fitting her luggage into the overhead compartment. here she is again, this time in mississippi, talking to lawmakers there as a "medicaid expert." this is a traveling astroturf road show of koch brothers-connected, "experts," all trying to stop the states from getting health insurance to people who don't have it now, particularly to low-income people. we saw this with the koch brothers trying to stop college students from signing up for health insurance, right? remember the creepy ads with the big paper mache head, uncle sam turning up in your gynecological exam? they're trying to persuade college students not to sign up. in the states, they're trying to persuade republican controlled state governments to not allow more people in those states to get hea
woman from the hearing in virginia, here she is telling the idaho state senate to not expand medicaid under obama. here she is again in oklahoma telling lawmakers in that state not to give more people health insurance. here she is in new hampshire telling lawmakers there, "in my opinion, i don't think there's one good reason to expand medicaid." she must be getting very good at fitting her luggage into the overhead compartment. here she is again, this time in mississippi, talking to...
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the cheapest place to get insurance is in the state of oklahoma. most expensive is alaska. $540.gh rate of uninsured folks for the silver plan. the average is $405 a month. more than $4800 a year. the cheapest is pennsylvania. $285. the most expensive is alaska. $665. let's go to the gold plan. many folks in that age group will want high end coverage. overall you look at the middle of the road plan like the silver it costs about twice as much for a 55-year-old to get coverage than for a 27-year-old to get the same plan. how does all this compare to the insurance you could have bought before the exchanges open? according to a study by go health, the average premium for a 55-year-old man was $279 a month that comes out to $3300 a year, a cost on par with the bronze plan. rates comparable to gold or silver. we should point out that the numbers are from a survey of health care lands with people with no preexisting medical conditions. while opponents of the plan are critical and say premiums are higher now, 86% of people approximative and over have preexisting conditions. so while the
the cheapest place to get insurance is in the state of oklahoma. most expensive is alaska. $540.gh rate of uninsured folks for the silver plan. the average is $405 a month. more than $4800 a year. the cheapest is pennsylvania. $285. the most expensive is alaska. $665. let's go to the gold plan. many folks in that age group will want high end coverage. overall you look at the middle of the road plan like the silver it costs about twice as much for a 55-year-old to get coverage than for a...
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the idea is spreading from that state down to oklahoma where reporter rick wells tells us visitors arerting to gobble it up at the state fair. >> it freezes the ice cream. >> reporter: mike is employing his fair tested marketing plan. a spoon full of nitro ice cream into people's hands and eventually into their mouths and the ice cream will sell itself. here's why he says it's different. the faster you freeze it, the creamier and denser it is. liquid nitrogen freezes this ice cream instantly. >> what you're doing is freezing the water in the mix. the faster you freeze that water, the smaller the ice crystals are. >> reporter: less room for air, the more dense the ice cream. here's how it works. the liquid nitrogen is contained in these big stainless steel tanks. >> on a weekend i'll go through about four tanks. >> reporter: he hooks the nitrogen to the ice cream machine. pours in two and a half gallons of premium ice cream mix to which he's added v.a. nillian flavoring. -- v.a. nil ya flavoring -- vanilla flavoring. one sprays the mix. the other liquid nitrogen. >> it is almost like a
the idea is spreading from that state down to oklahoma where reporter rick wells tells us visitors arerting to gobble it up at the state fair. >> it freezes the ice cream. >> reporter: mike is employing his fair tested marketing plan. a spoon full of nitro ice cream into people's hands and eventually into their mouths and the ice cream will sell itself. here's why he says it's different. the faster you freeze it, the creamier and denser it is. liquid nitrogen freezes this ice cream...
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state exchanges. so watch the oklahoma case go to the supreme court. there is a lot of litigation yet to be had. >> the vote is starting now in the u.s. senate. we'll have it here tonight in the next ten minutes. coming up, the senate is vote ing to table the latest house amendment. we'll check he in with the house members. congressman louis gomert and the language of t left. they have called republicans arsonists, extortionists, terrorists, racists, basically everything. we'll have the latest details as we continue. when our little girl was born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the two-thousand-fourteen subaru forester. (girl)hat? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software
state exchanges. so watch the oklahoma case go to the supreme court. there is a lot of litigation yet to be had. >> the vote is starting now in the u.s. senate. we'll have it here tonight in the next ten minutes. coming up, the senate is vote ing to table the latest house amendment. we'll check he in with the house members. congressman louis gomert and the language of t left. they have called republicans arsonists, extortionists, terrorists, racists, basically everything. we'll have the...
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states. >> when we had the oklahoma city bombing, there was an immediate profiling by federal agencies as well as state enforcement officers, in oklahoma. anybody with an arabic surname was questioned because the presumption being that -- the stereo typing, the profiling, to say that this terrorist act must bev been done by a muslim terrorist. turned out to be an american, and i'm just curious, dr. jones and mr. borelli, have there been any incidents that somali american community have been profiled since this incident took place in nairobi, where serious questions have arisen about the loyalty of our somalian american community? an event of this terrorist attack that took place in nairobi? dr. jones? >> i'm not a aware of any but i don't live in minneapolis, so i defer to my colleagues. >> thanks for the question. since the incident happened in kenya, there's been a lot of media throughout the community, really scrutinizing the image of the somalis, and really, again what we need to reiterate again over and over is that the majority of the community are law-abiding citizens. we're talking abo
states. >> when we had the oklahoma city bombing, there was an immediate profiling by federal agencies as well as state enforcement officers, in oklahoma. anybody with an arabic surname was questioned because the presumption being that -- the stereo typing, the profiling, to say that this terrorist act must bev been done by a muslim terrorist. turned out to be an american, and i'm just curious, dr. jones and mr. borelli, have there been any incidents that somali american community have...