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. >>> next, oklahoma state's football coach is promising change after players objected to his support of a far-right network that pedales conspiracy theories. >>> plus the nfl commissioner says he would be happy to have a team sign colin kaepernick. one of the prominent agents through rosenhaus will join me live. >>> and masks to protect americans yet they weren't doing it at the president's event today. this is cnn's live special coverage. you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. mortgage rates just dropped to near 50-year lows. one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. activate your va benefit now. one call can save you $2000 every year. hit it, charlie! ♪matthew, say's to bring it back. the five-dollar footlong. better choice for matthew. it's back sandwich emoji.
. >>> next, oklahoma state's football coach is promising change after players objected to his support of a far-right network that pedales conspiracy theories. >>> plus the nfl commissioner says he would be happy to have a team sign colin kaepernick. one of the prominent agents through rosenhaus will join me live. >>> and masks to protect americans yet they weren't doing it at the president's event today. this is cnn's live special coverage. you don't. [grunting noise]...
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oklahoma. carol hunter hired my law firm whitman verged to represent the state of oklahoma and. try to recoup all of the costs that the state has incurred because of the opioid epidemic we need this person's a. case. i think we're going to be able to prove that 80 percent of all the crime in the state of oklahoma is directly caused by this opioid epidemic and our prisons are overfilled because of that loss of productivity of taxpaying citizens costs the state money but i'm anxious to get this 1st this 1st battle started. what they did to this country. is free. their estimates bring the cost of the epidemic to $7000000000.00 in oklahoma. this is storm cool hearing will take place in a few days. today reggie which will explain his motivations to a group of students that this struggle is a personal one. partner a gene has been involved in the opioid addiction the opioid crosses ever since the death his son brian and i had a nice that also related to drugs and so when the attorney general talked about representing the state. in this case. i think he knew that we both had family membe
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when he arrived in oklahoma the state surpassed 10,000 cases. that's not a good milestone there were there for and then on top of that just before getting here it was revealed at least six members of the advance team tested positive for coronavirus. so clearly not a good day if n that regard for the president. >> and then, martin, cnn learned that jared kushner, ivanka trump are upset with the trump campaign manager of the predictions of the crowd that turned out in tulsa. what more are we learning over the dispute of crowd size? >> reporter: it's nothing new with the administration but trying to figure out what was it that may have impacted the real reason. you talk to people planning to attend and some said they did heed the advice of experts hearing about coronavirus and when they thought about the prose suspect of cramming inside of a bok center there and then the city officials who didn't want to be named say it may have been the administration itself with its projections of huge numbers, a million people looking for tickets online, 100,000
when he arrived in oklahoma the state surpassed 10,000 cases. that's not a good milestone there were there for and then on top of that just before getting here it was revealed at least six members of the advance team tested positive for coronavirus. so clearly not a good day if n that regard for the president. >> and then, martin, cnn learned that jared kushner, ivanka trump are upset with the trump campaign manager of the predictions of the crowd that turned out in tulsa. what more are...
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oklahoma's a state that has now recorded four straight days of record numbers of new coronavirus cases. tulsa has been hitting new records itself this week. tulsa, oklahoma, tonight is the center of two crucially important stories, both coming to a head, both very much live right now. joining us now is democratic oklahoma state representative regina goodwin, who represents the state's 73rd district. that includes the part of tulsa where juneteenth events are going on at this hour. she's also a native of the historic greenwood district, which was the site of the tulsa race massacre. her grandfather took over the oklahoma eagle newspaper. that paper still in her family to this day. representative goodwin, thank you so much for taking time to be here tonight. i know this is a fraught and fascinating day in the city of tulsa. >> thank you, rachel. it is a fraught and fascinating day, but we're here. >> tell me about how these multiple strands are coming together for you. today being juneteenth, the presence of the president's supporters, the planned event for the president tomorrow, corona
oklahoma's a state that has now recorded four straight days of record numbers of new coronavirus cases. tulsa has been hitting new records itself this week. tulsa, oklahoma, tonight is the center of two crucially important stories, both coming to a head, both very much live right now. joining us now is democratic oklahoma state representative regina goodwin, who represents the state's 73rd district. that includes the part of tulsa where juneteenth events are going on at this hour. she's also a...
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. >>> and the coronavirus and the protests, and an oklahoma state university linebacker has revealed he tested positive for the virus after attending a protest in tulsa. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: health authorities have been trying to get the message to the mostly young people marching in the streets, that the coronavirus is marching with them. and tonight they're pointing to tulsa, oklahoma. a college football player from oklahoma state has announced online that after attending a protest in tulsa and being well protective of myself, i have tested positive for covid-19. you're worried there will be more outbreaks. >> absolutely, i think with what we've been seeing, we're worried this might be a trigger for more covid infections. >> reporter: in atlanta, where large protests have been going strong since last friday, they're encouraging marchers to get tested, and are sharing this list of testing sites with demonstrators. >> although moist of the people looked healthy, we know covid could be out there in people with no symptoms. >> reporter: experts say that the tear gas and
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a star running back for oklahoma state. have you seen the story? he took to twitter to call out his teams head coach. for wearing a t-shirt with the logo for one america news. one america news is a far right cable net work that is a major supporter of president trump. the "washington post" reports a host on the net work has called a black lives matter movement a farce. they put the false claim into the president's ear that the buffalo protestor hospitalized after being shoved to the ground by police. was using a scanner to interfere with police. and it was a set up. that was not true. as we know. so, he took a stand. saying he wouldn't do anything with oklahoma state until things change. and he got action. here's what the coach said tonight. standing with hub bard. >> in light of the tweet with the t-shirt i was wearing, i met with some players and realize it's a very sensitive issue with what's going on in today's society. and so we had a great meeting. and maybe learned some things players feel like can make the organization or culture even bert
a star running back for oklahoma state. have you seen the story? he took to twitter to call out his teams head coach. for wearing a t-shirt with the logo for one america news. one america news is a far right cable net work that is a major supporter of president trump. the "washington post" reports a host on the net work has called a black lives matter movement a farce. they put the false claim into the president's ear that the buffalo protestor hospitalized after being shoved to the...
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saying he wouldn't do anything with oklahoma state until things change. and he got action. here's what coach grundy said tonight, standing with hubbard. >> in light of today's tweet with the t-shirt i was wearing, i met with some players. and realized it's a very sensitive issue with what's going on in today's society. and so, we had a great meeting. and made aware of some things that players feel like, that can make our organization, our culture, even better than it is, here, at oklahoma state. and i'm looking frorward to making some changes. it starts at the top, with me, and we got good days ahead. >> hmm. hmm. it runs deep. it runs deep in our society. you have to do it because the star athletes, black athletes, were saying no? did you have a change of heart? why weren't you aware? as a head coach, that a shirt like that might not be something you'd want to wear or would be controversial, or would offend certain people. grown man. been around athletes for years. lot of black ones. this is why this is important. because a college athlete has now realized, they are realiz
saying he wouldn't do anything with oklahoma state until things change. and he got action. here's what coach grundy said tonight, standing with hubbard. >> in light of today's tweet with the t-shirt i was wearing, i met with some players. and realized it's a very sensitive issue with what's going on in today's society. and so, we had a great meeting. and made aware of some things that players feel like, that can make our organization, our culture, even better than it is, here, at oklahoma...
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in oklahoma, there is about six other states where massacres have occurred. the greenwood massacre is no different than any other massacre. the only problem we had here when we went to the supreme court for reparation, the supreme court of oklahoma acknowledged that the massacre did happen. however, they wrote and said that it was at a time they didn't have enough time. it was too late to file it. but if they can go get a person out of prison, then we can get reparation here. if donald trump comes to oklahoma, we want him to put his money where his mouth is. let him find all the bodies that's buried that they haven't been able to locate. those are things that we are asking for. we want to see what is he coming here and we know our governor has been fighting him to see the greenwood district. what is he coming to see? put your money where your mouth is. don't come here to make a dog and pony show out of the citizens of oklahoma. >> i would assume there is no plan for donald trump to visit greenwood, but i could be wrong. there was a curfew, but you mentioned th
in oklahoma, there is about six other states where massacres have occurred. the greenwood massacre is no different than any other massacre. the only problem we had here when we went to the supreme court for reparation, the supreme court of oklahoma acknowledged that the massacre did happen. however, they wrote and said that it was at a time they didn't have enough time. it was too late to file it. but if they can go get a person out of prison, then we can get reparation here. if donald trump...
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and that is the new daily high record since this pandemic began here in the state of oklahoma. and that's why you're seeing a lot of concern relating to potential virus transmission as we have an estimated 100,000 people descend on tulsa. that's one of the reasons that the bok center where this rally is supposed to be held saturday evening has sent a formal request to the trump campaign asking for a written plan on just how exactly they plan to socially distance the estimated 19,000 people that are expected to be inside. and that 19,000 people just really a drop in the bucket for everything we're expecting here in tulsa. city leaders tell me they're looking at 100,000 people converging on this city for the duration of the weekend. we know that president trump in addition to speaking inside that arena for the rally is also is expected to make rouremarks at outdoor overflow area. security is going up. in the meantime, people behind me doing their best to stay dry, some oklahoma storms make their way through here. and people from all over the country starting to arrive here in ant
and that is the new daily high record since this pandemic began here in the state of oklahoma. and that's why you're seeing a lot of concern relating to potential virus transmission as we have an estimated 100,000 people descend on tulsa. that's one of the reasons that the bok center where this rally is supposed to be held saturday evening has sent a formal request to the trump campaign asking for a written plan on just how exactly they plan to socially distance the estimated 19,000 people that...
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i don't want one person in the state of oklahoma to go through what i went through. >> state representative jason lowe. glad you recovered. good to see you on this juneteenth. >> thank you. >>> right now in atlanta, a live look on the ground at juneteenth celebrations there. you can see thousands of folks have gathered there. that looks to be right outside -- i'm not going to misspe misspeak. i'm not exactly sure where that is. that is the scene in downtown atlanta. there's the scene high above. also in atlanta, less than an hour from now, the former atlanta police officer responsible for the death of rayshard brooks will be arraigned. katy beck joining us from outside the courthouse. what can we expect from this first court appearance, catie. >> reporter: we're expecting to see officer rolfe appears via video conference. he was moved last night. we understand there were security issues with him being at the fulton county jail. we understand he was moved to gwinnett county jail last night. we're expecting to see him video conferenced in. we're told he's waived his first appearance. we under
i don't want one person in the state of oklahoma to go through what i went through. >> state representative jason lowe. glad you recovered. good to see you on this juneteenth. >> thank you. >>> right now in atlanta, a live look on the ground at juneteenth celebrations there. you can see thousands of folks have gathered there. that looks to be right outside -- i'm not going to misspe misspeak. i'm not exactly sure where that is. that is the scene in downtown atlanta. there's...
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oklahoma. just yesterday praising the state's governor for the job he says he's done there. dr. anthony fauci call the surge in cases in oklahoma and several other states very problematic. he said that being in an enclosed area certainly does increase the risk. still in his interview with "the wall street journal" this week, the president who is 74 said he'd be good with his own daughter ivanka trump sitting in the crowd because she's young adding elderly are more likely to get sick and die. the campaign energy told "fox & friends" he will probably be wearing a mask but on that issue of masks, the president allows the idea that many are wearing them not to avoid getting the virus but to display their disapproval of him. amid these rising cases, this public pressure that local leaders in tulsa are providing, the bok center where this is going to be hosted. they sntsent a letter to the tr campaign asking them to put their plan for tomorrow's rally in writing. how they'll handle safety, including social distancing. the campaign says it's reviewing that letter, promoting this as a bi
oklahoma. just yesterday praising the state's governor for the job he says he's done there. dr. anthony fauci call the surge in cases in oklahoma and several other states very problematic. he said that being in an enclosed area certainly does increase the risk. still in his interview with "the wall street journal" this week, the president who is 74 said he'd be good with his own daughter ivanka trump sitting in the crowd because she's young adding elderly are more likely to get sick...
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in fact, if you look at some of the states like take oklahoma because it's in the news a lot this weekple of a state where the cases have gone up despite testing going down. and just to be clear it's a counterintuitive point. if you're doing more testing and you're getting to the right level of testing, cases should be going down, not up, because you find people. you can isolate them so they're not transmitting the virus. that is a false message that the only reason it's going up is because we're doing more testing is not true. >> i think it's important you laid it out loud and clear like that so people understand. people need to hear that. dr. reiner, this comes as the public updates have stopped. the four doctors who were giving those regular updates have stopped doing so. why? why do you think we're not hearing from them at all or very little? just a couple -- maybe an online interview. >> because they're doctors and by nature they tell the truth. and the truth is that the pandemic is still very, very active in the united states and that we're not getting back to normal. and there a
in fact, if you look at some of the states like take oklahoma because it's in the news a lot this weekple of a state where the cases have gone up despite testing going down. and just to be clear it's a counterintuitive point. if you're doing more testing and you're getting to the right level of testing, cases should be going down, not up, because you find people. you can isolate them so they're not transmitting the virus. that is a false message that the only reason it's going up is because...
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i will not be doing anything with oklahoma state until things change.hubbard posted this video with coach gundee. >> we had a great meeting and made me aware of some things that players feel like to make our organization even better than it is here at oklahoma state. i'm looking forward to making changes. >> i'm not someone that has to tweet something to make change. i should have went to him as a man and i'm all about action so that was bad on my part, but from now on we're going to focus on bringing change and that's the most important thing. >> all right. oann a previously obscure far right cable network has gained more attention lately by talking about scandals. >>> players are disgusted after commissioner rob manfred discussed new doubts about the 2020 baseball season. negotiations have been bogged down over money so far. after saying last week he was 100% sure about the season being played, in an espn interview monday he backtracked. >> it's just a disaster for our game. absolutely no question about it. it shouldn't be happening and it's important
i will not be doing anything with oklahoma state until things change.hubbard posted this video with coach gundee. >> we had a great meeting and made me aware of some things that players feel like to make our organization even better than it is here at oklahoma state. i'm looking forward to making changes. >> i'm not someone that has to tweet something to make change. i should have went to him as a man and i'm all about action so that was bad on my part, but from now on we're going...
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the president a short time ago also talked about why he chose oklahoma saying that the state's relatively low infection numbers as we pointed out on that map, though, oklahoma is one of 18 states trending up. and the director of health said i'm concerned about our ability to protect anyone who attends a large indoor event. he said he's worried about the ability to ensure the president stays safe as well. >> erica hill reporting for us. thank you. let's get some more of the coronavirus outbreak in texas which has now reportedly hit several members of two nfl teams. what are you learning, ed? >> reporter: hi, wolf. we don't know exactly the names of the players that have been infected with coronavirus or just how widespread it is within the members of that, on. but the houston texans and the dallas cowboys both releasing statements saying that they cannot talk about which players are infected because of privacy laws. but they say they are following the guidelines that have been put in place by the national football league. it was just a few weeks ago that the nfl announced that coaches and
the president a short time ago also talked about why he chose oklahoma saying that the state's relatively low infection numbers as we pointed out on that map, though, oklahoma is one of 18 states trending up. and the director of health said i'm concerned about our ability to protect anyone who attends a large indoor event. he said he's worried about the ability to ensure the president stays safe as well. >> erica hill reporting for us. thank you. let's get some more of the coronavirus...
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and one last note, jim, on that oklahoma state supreme court case. we are expecting some kind of ruling in that case today. alisyn? >> that will be very interesting, to see how the supreme court rules. abby, thank you very much. so the director of tulsa's health department is worried about tomorrow's rally, recommending that it be postponed until a safer date. >> let me be clear. anyone planning to attend a large scale gathering will face an increased risk of becoming infected with covid-19. i recommend that it be postponed until it's safer, until the data tells us that it's not as large a concern to have people indoors and in enclosed spaces with the threat of covid-19 transmission. so if we could push it back to when it's safer, that's my recommendation. that's what i would personally like to see happen. it's here, so let's focus on staying safe while it's here. >> joining us now is oklahoma state senator, kevin matthews. he is the chairman of the tulsa race massacre centennial commission. senator, thanks so much for being here. so let's just start
and one last note, jim, on that oklahoma state supreme court case. we are expecting some kind of ruling in that case today. alisyn? >> that will be very interesting, to see how the supreme court rules. abby, thank you very much. so the director of tulsa's health department is worried about tomorrow's rally, recommending that it be postponed until a safer date. >> let me be clear. anyone planning to attend a large scale gathering will face an increased risk of becoming infected with...
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after a picture circulated on social media showing oklahoma state coach mike gundy wearing a t-shirt with one american news network logo on it, the running back chuba hubbard said he will not be doing anything with oklahoma state until things change. explain what this network is about and why players would object to it. >> one america news makes fox news look like abs or nickleodeon. one america news is far right wing and mixes in pretty basic, boring news segments but puts in conspiracy theories in between. fringe right wing. last week this is where the president got the crazy idea about antifa that the peace activist in buffalo might have been an evil antifa member. the president gets information from one america news. otherwise it is very low rated. but it is gaining followers. so you have this coach in oklahoma wearing this shirt. thankfully i think it is a good thing this player took a stand and spoke out. later in the day they did meet up. they say they resolved it now. i think, look. people have power. if you are a player you have power in this situation. as you were talking a
after a picture circulated on social media showing oklahoma state coach mike gundy wearing a t-shirt with one american news network logo on it, the running back chuba hubbard said he will not be doing anything with oklahoma state until things change. explain what this network is about and why players would object to it. >> one america news makes fox news look like abs or nickleodeon. one america news is far right wing and mixes in pretty basic, boring news segments but puts in conspiracy...
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cases spiking in 21 states, among them oklahoma. ahead of president trump's rally tomorrow what we've now learned the event moving ahead despite a warning from top members of the president's own coronavirus task force. >>> louisville police moving to fire an officer over the shooting death of breonna taylor why did it take nearly 100 days >>> juneteenth marches across the country,
cases spiking in 21 states, among them oklahoma. ahead of president trump's rally tomorrow what we've now learned the event moving ahead despite a warning from top members of the president's own coronavirus task force. >>> louisville police moving to fire an officer over the shooting death of breonna taylor why did it take nearly 100 days >>> juneteenth marches across the country,
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oklahoma state university and says she'll study elementary and special education, so congratulations to her. you can let us know about a graduate in your life just go to kron 4 dot com send us a photo and that wraps up kron 4 news of 6 we will see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. >>> shocking twist in the case of a man found hanging from a tree. his half brother just gunned down in a police shootout. >>> and the blue flu? cops calling in sick. >> is this the next pandemic? >> the trump supporter booted off a flight for refusing to wear a mask. >> they took me off the plane. >> why not just wear the mask and be done with it? >>> he was on his way to the trump mega rally. >>> and did she or didn't she? kellyanne conway's striking new look. >>> plus,
oklahoma state university and says she'll study elementary and special education, so congratulations to her. you can let us know about a graduate in your life just go to kron 4 dot com send us a photo and that wraps up kron 4 news of 6 we will see you tonight at 8 on your bay area's local news station. >>> shocking twist in the case of a man found hanging from a tree. his half brother just gunned down in a police shootout. >>> and the blue flu? cops calling in sick. >>...
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the beat oklahoma state 9-5 and won the first college world series championship. the current codes and eventual major leaguers, jack mcdowell, -- and ed sprague junior. lots more happening on this day in sports history. >> reporter: it was the icewater in the veins game. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of the 31 points in cleveland. down by 6 with three minutes left. the worriers were in front. then he iced it with defense on lebron james. the worriers were winners, going up three games 20. >> 15-0 in the postseason. golden state takes the 3-0 lead. >> reporter: in a different era, it was the bulls against the jazz. game 3, a record center. the lowest total in finals history and the lowest in any game since the 24 second clock. >> a total humiliation for the jazz. beaten by 42. >> reporter: also french open history, roger fetter won for the only time in 2009. in 1981 it was the 11th and final grand slam when in the 1986 it was the 18th and final slam when for chris everett. that is to stay in sports, june 7. >> somewhere along the line, it is no long
the beat oklahoma state 9-5 and won the first college world series championship. the current codes and eventual major leaguers, jack mcdowell, -- and ed sprague junior. lots more happening on this day in sports history. >> reporter: it was the icewater in the veins game. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of the 31 points in cleveland. down by 6 with three minutes left. the worriers were in front. then he iced it with defense on lebron james. the worriers were winners, going up...
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matt motta is the author of that survey — and assistant professor of political science at oklahoma statedings. the united states stands out from the rest of the world in respect to how much vaccine skepticism there is, a lot of americans doubt vaccine safety and efficacy, and these numbers are pretty much in line with what we have seen from previous surveys, of course not with respect to a covid—19 vaccine stop by more than 100,000 people have died in the united states can be would think it would be looking at coronavirus as something more serious you would think they would be how much is this to do with things like social media, misleading campaigns, fake news or genuine belief that vaccines are bad for you? absolutely, so like we document in this study we find about six in ten people hold vaccine sceptical views, people that are misinformed and tend to be consuming the types of misinformation that circulate in small circles online. six in ten of those individuals planned to refuse a covid vaccine. also a lot of opposition from the american public more generally. vaccine sceptics are no
matt motta is the author of that survey — and assistant professor of political science at oklahoma statedings. the united states stands out from the rest of the world in respect to how much vaccine skepticism there is, a lot of americans doubt vaccine safety and efficacy, and these numbers are pretty much in line with what we have seen from previous surveys, of course not with respect to a covid—19 vaccine stop by more than 100,000 people have died in the united states can be would think it...
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because president trump says the pandemic is dying out, it now falls on state and local officials to take action. let's talk about oklahomaust saw its largest single day increase in cases since this pandemic began and a state where the president tomorrow will pack an arena with nearly 20,000 people for a rally. no mandatory masks, no social distancing. in short according to the president's own health officials, it is the perfect plan for spreading the disease. the rally tomorrow was moved after originally being scheduled for today which, of course, is juneteenth, the oldest national celebration of the end of slavery, a celebration that takes on new meaning as the country grapples with the racism that still very much exist in america. much more on that aed half. let's begin with the spike we're seeing in covid cases and infections and hospitalizations. rosa flores is in miami for us this morning. what is the situation in florida right now? >> reporter: you know, poppy, local leaders are very concerned. they are worried. here in miami-dade, of course, the epicenter of this crisis in this state accounts for about 30% of more
because president trump says the pandemic is dying out, it now falls on state and local officials to take action. let's talk about oklahomaust saw its largest single day increase in cases since this pandemic began and a state where the president tomorrow will pack an arena with nearly 20,000 people for a rally. no mandatory masks, no social distancing. in short according to the president's own health officials, it is the perfect plan for spreading the disease. the rally tomorrow was moved after...
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and an oklahoma state university linebacker tweeted after attending a protest in tulsa and being well protective o momentum is so great that even though it's happening during a pandemic it will not stop their commitment to change. felicia hampton in st. louis, mother of three men, grandmother of three boys out protesting again today. we spoke before she marched. you recognize at 50 years old the danger with coronavirus, but you're still going out. why? >> just trying to prevent another murder. that is what we're trying to do. >> reporter: even before floyd's death health officials warned large gatherings were dangerous. case in point mardi gras. this was then and now. >> not only were people catching beads during mardi gras they were catching the coronavirus. >> wash your hands, change your clothes and please don't visit your grandparents the next day. >> reporter: coronavirus and protests, neither letting up. kerry sanders, nbc news, new orleans. >>> when we come back, players react to that dramatic admission by the nfl that they were wrong about protests. >>> plus millions on alert
and an oklahoma state university linebacker tweeted after attending a protest in tulsa and being well protective o momentum is so great that even though it's happening during a pandemic it will not stop their commitment to change. felicia hampton in st. louis, mother of three men, grandmother of three boys out protesting again today. we spoke before she marched. you recognize at 50 years old the danger with coronavirus, but you're still going out. why? >> just trying to prevent another...
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reporters that he wishes the rally was postponed until the covid-19 threat eases today though the oklahoma state supreme court rejected a request to require everybody in attendance to wear a face mask and to maintain social distancing. those who will attend the rally will have their temperatures taken before they enter. 10's of thousands are expected to attend the rally or to be in the tulsa area and everybody who registered to attend the rally has to agree not to sue the trump campaign if they do in fact catch covid-19 the president has a warning for demonstrators, stay away. he tweeted to protesters an artist as it 8 ers looters and. >>low lifes please understand you will not be treated like you have been in new york seattle or minneapolis. it will be a much different scene. the apparent threat comes just weeks after officers used tear gas to disperse peaceful protesters outside the white house. >>this year june team has new significance and a bigger spotlight because of the worldwide protest highlighting racial injustice but as the country celebrates the president prepares to attend his campa
reporters that he wishes the rally was postponed until the covid-19 threat eases today though the oklahoma state supreme court rejected a request to require everybody in attendance to wear a face mask and to maintain social distancing. those who will attend the rally will have their temperatures taken before they enter. 10's of thousands are expected to attend the rally or to be in the tulsa area and everybody who registered to attend the rally has to agree not to sue the trump campaign if they...
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and an oklahoma state university linebacker tweeted after attending a protest in tulsa and being well protective of myself, i have tested positive for covid-19. yet some protesters say the momentum is so great that even though it's happening during a pandemic, it will not stop their commitment to change. felicia hampton in st. louis, mother of three men, grandmother of three boys, out protesting again today. we spoke before she marched. you recognize at 50 years old the danger with coronavirus, but you're still going out. why? >> just trying to prevent another murder is what we're trying to do. >> reporter: even before floyd's death, health officials warned large gatherings were dangerous. case in point, mardi gras. this was then -- and now. >> not only were people catching beads during mardi gras, they were catching the coronavirus. >> wash your hands, change your clothes. >> reporter: coronavirus and protests, neither letting up. kerry sanders, nbc news, new orleans. >>> well, concerns over new infections tied to protests led to a free pop-up testing site in san francisco. the city
and an oklahoma state university linebacker tweeted after attending a protest in tulsa and being well protective of myself, i have tested positive for covid-19. yet some protesters say the momentum is so great that even though it's happening during a pandemic, it will not stop their commitment to change. felicia hampton in st. louis, mother of three men, grandmother of three boys, out protesting again today. we spoke before she marched. you recognize at 50 years old the danger with coronavirus,...
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matt motta is the author of that survey — and assistant professor of political science at oklahoma stateng us. 20%, that seems like quite a large numberfor something like this pandemic, is that surprising to you? it is a big number. we were not necessarily too surprised to see that. the united states stands out from the rest of the world in respect to how much vaccine skepticism there is, a lot of americans doubt vaccine safety and efficacy, and these numbers are pretty much in line with what we have seen from previous surveys, of course not with respect to a covid—19 vaccine stop by more than 100,000 people have died in the united states can be would think it would be looking at coronavirus as something more serious than other things like the flu. how much is this to do with things like social media, misleading campaigns, fake news 01’ media, misleading campaigns, fake news or genuine belief that vaccines are bad for you? absolutely, so like we document in this study we find about six in ten people hold vaccine sceptical views, people that are misinformed and tend to be consuming the ty
matt motta is the author of that survey — and assistant professor of political science at oklahoma stateng us. 20%, that seems like quite a large numberfor something like this pandemic, is that surprising to you? it is a big number. we were not necessarily too surprised to see that. the united states stands out from the rest of the world in respect to how much vaccine skepticism there is, a lot of americans doubt vaccine safety and efficacy, and these numbers are pretty much in line with what...
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players at arkansas state and oklahoma state also reportedly testing positive for the virus as athletesn to campus for training. >>> and when we come back, the story behind this powerful moment caught on camera. a police officer comforting a child after she asked him, are you going to shoot us? what he said to her. what he said to her. i've always been fascinated by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleedi
players at arkansas state and oklahoma state also reportedly testing positive for the virus as athletesn to campus for training. >>> and when we come back, the story behind this powerful moment caught on camera. a police officer comforting a child after she asked him, are you going to shoot us? what he said to her. what he said to her. i've always been fascinated by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a...
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it stands in oklahoma city on the state capitol dome of the capital of the state of oklahoma. if you take a look at this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it is called seminal patchwork. very colorful. what you see here is they are basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles and then re-sewn back together to create the beautiful designs you see on the jackets, the skirts, on some of the dolls you see represented here. in this particular case, a good example of early period seminal bandolier bag. you can see the intricacy of the beadwork is here with southeastern designs. there are many tribes that had this style of a bandolier bag. that may vary from one tribe to the next. this most definitely is a seminole bandolier bag, which was worn by men in their traditional clothing. they would keep personal items inside the bag itself. the game of indian stickball is very popular in the southeast today, especially among some colleges and some high schools have implanted the old southeastern woodland trib
it stands in oklahoma city on the state capitol dome of the capital of the state of oklahoma. if you take a look at this textile work, a lot of people associate, as far as clothing, this style of clothing with the seminoles. it is called seminal patchwork. very colorful. what you see here is they are basically small pieces of material cut at certain angles and then re-sewn back together to create the beautiful designs you see on the jackets, the skirts, on some of the dolls you see represented...
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oklahoma is a red state. this is the oklahoma that barack obama did not win one of 77 counties.o it's very clear that these are planned events. he's got smart folks on his staff, so let's not chalk it up to folks that are not unaware. but what we will say is reverend sharpton, i was with you there the other night. i heard your speech. racism is systemic. and for all the folks that are white privileged, that feel they cannot have that utterance come out their mouth, we say may god help them. but we've been dealing with the murder of black people. and derek scott, a year before we were told about george floyd and saw it with our own eyes, there was a derek scott that died the same death, and he also died i can't breathe. racism is alive and well in tulsa, oklahoma. we have to have truth tellers and truth listeners. >> now, why do you think that the president failed to draw the crowd he predicted? he's saying that the protesters intimidated people, and i didn't see large amounts of protesters. he said the media did. why do you think it was such a flop in tulsa last night for the pr
oklahoma is a red state. this is the oklahoma that barack obama did not win one of 77 counties.o it's very clear that these are planned events. he's got smart folks on his staff, so let's not chalk it up to folks that are not unaware. but what we will say is reverend sharpton, i was with you there the other night. i heard your speech. racism is systemic. and for all the folks that are white privileged, that feel they cannot have that utterance come out their mouth, we say may god help them. but...
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earlier today the oklahoma state park rejected a plea from local businesses and residents to stop it. tulsa's mayor put a curfew in effect an 'tis pacing more than 100,000 people converging on the city. the problem, oklahoma is one of eight cities in the ly peop the arena. d e people will not be forced to wear masks. even white house officials are at odds of wearing their own. >> it's a personal choice. i won't be wearing a mask. >> if i were at the rally, i would be wearing a mask. >> live pictures right now as the officials are still on edge about safety tonight. and they asked the trump administration to provide a written safety plan explaining how they will enforce social distancing and people would be forced to sign waivers. regarding that curfew, ken, the president tweeted he has spoken to the mayor and it has been lifted. telling his supporters that they should just y emse. thank you, veronica. >>> meanwhile there were celebrations across the bay area today and into the night to mark juneteenth. the timing of this year's message felt especially important. kpix 5 andrea nakano i
earlier today the oklahoma state park rejected a plea from local businesses and residents to stop it. tulsa's mayor put a curfew in effect an 'tis pacing more than 100,000 people converging on the city. the problem, oklahoma is one of eight cities in the ly peop the arena. d e people will not be forced to wear masks. even white house officials are at odds of wearing their own. >> it's a personal choice. i won't be wearing a mask. >> if i were at the rally, i would be wearing a mask....
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oklahoma is one of the states where oil and natural gas drilling are big business. that may be one of the reasons why. we're still trying to get more information on that. cal perry is downtown a few blocks from the b.o.k. center where the rally took place. first of all, cal, did you feel it? >> i didn't, but how 2020 is that? there was an earthquake in oklahoma. i did not feel it, joshua. >> if you see bees flying down the street, get off mic and just run, because who knows what's next? >> when you said it, i was like, of course, of course there was an earthquake. >> naturally, and then the flood comes down the street. but one thing we did not see a flood of were clashes between protesters and supporters of the president. tonight i think was one of those nights where, let's be clear, a lot of us who do this for a living were holding our breath and hoping tonight did not get weird and it seems, mercifully, like it didn't. >> reporter: right, and in that moment we were all holding our breath was as the trump supporters left the arena. you had this small contingent of
oklahoma is one of the states where oil and natural gas drilling are big business. that may be one of the reasons why. we're still trying to get more information on that. cal perry is downtown a few blocks from the b.o.k. center where the rally took place. first of all, cal, did you feel it? >> i didn't, but how 2020 is that? there was an earthquake in oklahoma. i did not feel it, joshua. >> if you see bees flying down the street, get off mic and just run, because who knows what's...
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. >> trump is now just two days away from his campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma, notably a city and state both in the midst of a dramatic spike upwards. nbc news reporting oklahoma far surpassed its record for newly reported coronavirus cases in a single day today. today was the highest daily count since the start of the pandemic. tomorrow the state supreme court is expected to rule on a request that the bank of oklahoma arena require social distancing and face masks for attendance at the rally. the arena has also requested the trump campaign provide a written health and safety plan. at the white house this afternoon, trump and the governor of oklahoma tried to signal everything's fine here. everything's under control ahead of saturday's big event. >> we're sheltering individuals at the highest risk. if you look at really high-risk individuals, we are really watching them, and we're taking care of them. and we know what the high risk means. but largely it means older people, especially older people, senior citizens. >> we had an uptick in the number of cases, and so something -- the media
. >> trump is now just two days away from his campaign rally in tulsa, oklahoma, notably a city and state both in the midst of a dramatic spike upwards. nbc news reporting oklahoma far surpassed its record for newly reported coronavirus cases in a single day today. today was the highest daily count since the start of the pandemic. tomorrow the state supreme court is expected to rule on a request that the bank of oklahoma arena require social distancing and face masks for attendance at the...
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oklahoma state supreme court ruled attendees don't have to wear masks. >> if people get infeed and spread it to other people. >> apple announced it is shutting down 11 stores just weeks after they are opened. in the bay area hoosier restriction -- looser restrictions people were served outside. >> public health supports say people must assess risks going forward. dining outside, golfing, exercising outside and im islower risk. the potential for pulling back is looming. san diego pushed pause after eight new out breaks in one week. >> i've been disturbed to see the gradual increase in the number of people being hospitalized. that tells me we should be pausing right now. >> and we've been hearing it for months but the research shows that wearing a mask is one of the most important things you can go to stop the spread. the coronavirus is hitting close to home for two of the sports teams. a 49 layer orking out with teammates has tested positive. the name has not been released. the team has been tested and awaiting results. >>> the giants shut down after someone who visited the complex displa
oklahoma state supreme court ruled attendees don't have to wear masks. >> if people get infeed and spread it to other people. >> apple announced it is shutting down 11 stores just weeks after they are opened. in the bay area hoosier restriction -- looser restrictions people were served outside. >> public health supports say people must assess risks going forward. dining outside, golfing, exercising outside and im islower risk. the potential for pulling back is looming. san...
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marcus, i know the oklahoma state supreme court today ruling on this rally? >> reporter: that's right. the supreme court here has denied a request to stop this rally. and david, there's a lot of energy here in downtown tulsa. we have seen speakers on megaphones talking to crowds that have gathered in the streets. there was a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew in place this weekend for downtown tulsa, but the mayor says he rescinded that order at the request of the secret service. >> marcus, thank you. and we should note that, as this country marks juneteenth, the holiday that marks the end of slavery in america, the new push all over this country to learn more about our country's painful history. a little later right here, the interview and some powerful words and a note about what will happen right here later this evening. >>> in the meantime, the news continues. with concern in tulsa about people in close proximity because of the coronavirus, the world health organization with a new warning tonight about a new and dangerous phase we're seeing. here in the u.s.,
marcus, i know the oklahoma state supreme court today ruling on this rally? >> reporter: that's right. the supreme court here has denied a request to stop this rally. and david, there's a lot of energy here in downtown tulsa. we have seen speakers on megaphones talking to crowds that have gathered in the streets. there was a 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew in place this weekend for downtown tulsa, but the mayor says he rescinded that order at the request of the secret service. >>...
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state issue. i was talking to my friend, dr. gorge moks, the president of the oklahoma state association, and he was telling me that there are cases that have been going up in oklahoma and they've made recommendations about social distancing and making -- wearing a mask a requirement at events. so i think the recommendations in terms of distancing and mask wearing and how to of open up your state are really local issues and i think governors should rely on both dr. mocks who can provide sound guidance on what each individual state should be doing. alicia: we know folks are traveling more, just from the events we've been watching since memorial weekend. we've seen the protests all over the country and we do know from arrests that people are coming from all over the place to these protests. so you have them traveling. and then you have folks now in tulsa, oklahoma, gathering for tonight's huge event with the president. how concerned are you about all of the travel that's happening? i mean, it is a local issue. but when you have everyone moving around the place, is it real
state issue. i was talking to my friend, dr. gorge moks, the president of the oklahoma state association, and he was telling me that there are cases that have been going up in oklahoma and they've made recommendations about social distancing and making -- wearing a mask a requirement at events. so i think the recommendations in terms of distancing and mask wearing and how to of open up your state are really local issues and i think governors should rely on both dr. mocks who can provide sound...
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we can now speak to graham he's a reporter for high country news and he joins us from norman oklahoma state that has also been seeing some big spikes grain you in the middle every opening in your state and you're seeing these records being broken over the last week how do people there regard the state government's plans. well i don't think that there's a been a huge backlash that the governor because it does seem that a lot of people in oklahoma are taking the law down measures very seriously and we've had a lower number of cases relatively compared to other parts of the country but our per capita rate has often led the nation so governors to spend very reluctant to slow down the reopening efforts he was at the trial it also was not wearing a mask and he downplayed a lot of questions and concerns from reporters who asked about what the next move is now that we are seeing in a prize but he's done what the federal government has done here which is largely who left that decision up to the local levels so we are seeing some mayors. even some conservative mayors the mayor of oklahoma city trying
we can now speak to graham he's a reporter for high country news and he joins us from norman oklahoma state that has also been seeing some big spikes grain you in the middle every opening in your state and you're seeing these records being broken over the last week how do people there regard the state government's plans. well i don't think that there's a been a huge backlash that the governor because it does seem that a lot of people in oklahoma are taking the law down measures very seriously...
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to beat oklahoma state 9-5 and when the first college championship. current coach and eventual made the leaders -- major leaguers. >>> it was the icewater in his veins came. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of his 31 points. three minutes left, the worriers were in front. then -- iced it with defense on lebron james. going up in the series 3 games to zero. >> 50-0 in the 2017 postseason. >> in a different era it was the bulls against the jazz. came 3 in finals record setter. utah was up to just 54 points. the lowest total in history. >> it is total humiliation for the jazz. >> held to the lowest scoring output in the history of the nba. >> roger federer one for the only time in 2009 in 1981 it was the onboard -- grand slam when. in 1986 it was the 18th and final slam when for chris everett. >>> along the line it was no longer enough to wait for the baby to be born to find out when he saw the images. we must now celebrate with what is generally known as the gender reveal. the raiders quarterback is already the father of three sons, celebra
to beat oklahoma state 9-5 and when the first college championship. current coach and eventual made the leaders -- major leaguers. >>> it was the icewater in his veins came. on this day, kevin durant pulled up for three of his 31 points. three minutes left, the worriers were in front. then -- iced it with defense on lebron james. going up in the series 3 games to zero. >> 50-0 in the 2017 postseason. >> in a different era it was the bulls against the jazz. came 3 in finals...
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right now, it's in the rise in 18 states and experiencing more than 50% increases and one of them is in oklahoma. despite this, trump will hold a rally in the packed arena. first, however, let's go to the unrest in atlanta. >> yes, thank you very much, i will take it. justin miller, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we saw in the rally the just raw pain and emotion of rayshard brooks' family. the notion of his 8-year-old daughter in her birthday dress waiting for him saturday morning is, you know, of course heart breaking. it sounds like they are really struggling. how is the family this morning? >> they're not doing well. this is a very, very bad situation for anybody. for someone who doesn't have anything, it makes it that much worse. so they are not doing well. i think you saw that with the clip you played a moment ago. they're just trying to get to the point where they understand what's going on. they're not even to the healing stage yet. >> yeah. what does the family want to see happen specifically this week? >> they wan
right now, it's in the rise in 18 states and experiencing more than 50% increases and one of them is in oklahoma. despite this, trump will hold a rally in the packed arena. first, however, let's go to the unrest in atlanta. >> yes, thank you very much, i will take it. justin miller, the attorney for the family of rayshard brooks. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> we saw in the rally the just raw pain and emotion of rayshard brooks' family. the notion of...
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it's all happening despite the threat of coronavirus which is breaking records in oklahoma and other states across the southern u.s. and the convergence of all of it is in tulsa. let's bring back our correspondent, caliper i, live on the ground for us this tulsa. cal, tell me everything. they are walking in parallel around the arena. the tulsa police actually just tweeted out they're causing some traffic jams but are doing so completely peacefully. i pulled one person and i got three. so i'm very lucky. so let me just ask you guys, first, are you nervous at all about violence happening? i was in greenwood yesterday, it was totally peaceful. but i see some folks here with guns. are you worried about the trump supporters coming out here and causing trouble? >> that was never a concern of mine. >> never. >> no. they have a right to be here, just as much as i do. that's -- >> you know, i want to say why we called for the protest. we are part of organizing nationwide protests today, to demand the trump/pence regime must go now. and we came to tulsa because donald trump -- he is an open white sup
it's all happening despite the threat of coronavirus which is breaking records in oklahoma and other states across the southern u.s. and the convergence of all of it is in tulsa. let's bring back our correspondent, caliper i, live on the ground for us this tulsa. cal, tell me everything. they are walking in parallel around the arena. the tulsa police actually just tweeted out they're causing some traffic jams but are doing so completely peacefully. i pulled one person and i got three. so i'm...
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i'm glad to be joined now by oklahoma state representative regina goodman.od morning, thank you so much for the time. >> good morning, thank you. i hope people know at this point what happened in greenwood 99 years ago, but if they don't, let's refresh their memory in terms of the 300 plus lives taken in that massacre, 35 city blocks burned to the ground and more than 10,000 african-americans left homeless and more than 2,000 businesses destroyed. your great grandfather survived the massacre, and no one was held accountable for all of it. what are your thoughts this morning? >> my thoughts is justice has not been delivered. our minds today are on juneteenth. we honor the legacy of our ansetters and we've got to keep on keeping on. we'll continue to stay focused and we won't be distracted by the divisiveness and racism and the foolishness of double talk. we'll keep on keeping on. we know we have a strong lineage here and tulsa is a very special place and we intend to keep it so. we've got a long way to go and we won't be distracted. >> for you, not only your
i'm glad to be joined now by oklahoma state representative regina goodman.od morning, thank you so much for the time. >> good morning, thank you. i hope people know at this point what happened in greenwood 99 years ago, but if they don't, let's refresh their memory in terms of the 300 plus lives taken in that massacre, 35 city blocks burned to the ground and more than 10,000 african-americans left homeless and more than 2,000 businesses destroyed. your great grandfather survived the...
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oklahoma. they talked about reopening small businesses as states continue their economic read engagement phases -- re-engagement phases following shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. president trump: thank you very much. it is an honor to see you all today on this beautiful afternoon. we are here to discuss our efforts to support our nation's small businesses, working very hard, and safely reopen america. we are doing record numbers like no one has ever seen before. bym thrilled to be joined governor pete ricketts of nebraska. pete, thank you very much. and a man i am going to see over the weekend -- this was by coincidence you haven't to be here today. -- you happened to be here today. governor kevin stitt of oklahoma. we will be in oklahoma. it is a crowd like no one has seen before. we have tremendous requests for tickets like probably has never happened politically before. one of the reasons we chose your state, kevin, is you have done well with the covid. you both have, actually. so congratulations. along with several extraordinary small business owners from their state. also with us
oklahoma. they talked about reopening small businesses as states continue their economic read engagement phases -- re-engagement phases following shutdowns due to the coronavirus pandemic. president trump: thank you very much. it is an honor to see you all today on this beautiful afternoon. we are here to discuss our efforts to support our nation's small businesses, working very hard, and safely reopen america. we are doing record numbers like no one has ever seen before. bym thrilled to be...
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seen the amount of police that we saw here earlier in the day into the rally that we into the oklahoma staterol and come out in force. i have not seen many law enforcement officers at all in the live load, the protests continue on south boulder avenue in downtown tulsa. , at the moment but we did see the pepper spray get deployed. i tasted in the year end no we were close to it. it's a sense of how strong it was and people were running. i see the black lives matter supporters continuing to show up as they go appear to the hill. you see them going past the domino's pizza and going to downtown tulsa. still no sign of the police, we will keep you posted of things change any further out here. greg: thank you mark and stay safe. it was close but no cigar for little amy klobuchar. >> i truly believe as i actually told the vice president last night when i called him, that i think this is a moment to put a woman of color on that ticket. if you want to heal the nation right now, my party yes, but our nation, this is a sure hell of a way to do it. greg: this is very clever, she saw the writing on the
seen the amount of police that we saw here earlier in the day into the rally that we into the oklahoma staterol and come out in force. i have not seen many law enforcement officers at all in the live load, the protests continue on south boulder avenue in downtown tulsa. , at the moment but we did see the pepper spray get deployed. i tasted in the year end no we were close to it. it's a sense of how strong it was and people were running. i see the black lives matter supporters continuing to show...