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were there any red flags when timothy mcveigh was buying these materials that did such damage? i'm assuming there weren't. i am not part of the government. i am not part of the investigative team. spend a lot of time talking about mcveigh. i would like to talk about the people he impacted. they had to figure out how to rebuild their lives and move forward that is remarkable. he tried to change their lives. they have rallied in a way that is very important. and it has been something to watch and to witness as they move on with their lives. new marriages, new children, regrouping the families. all of that is important. i think one thing we have to is ay realize, oklahoma city on a hill. people we can move forward. and we can teach and educate as we move forward. that is part of our mission. we've got to keep teaching. this story is 25 years old. a generation has been born that was not alive when it happened and we have to remember we have to keep teaching the story and there are ways to resolve differences. remarkablef the coincidences is the oklahoma highway patrolman who recalle
were there any red flags when timothy mcveigh was buying these materials that did such damage? i'm assuming there weren't. i am not part of the government. i am not part of the investigative team. spend a lot of time talking about mcveigh. i would like to talk about the people he impacted. they had to figure out how to rebuild their lives and move forward that is remarkable. he tried to change their lives. they have rallied in a way that is very important. and it has been something to watch and...
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[indiscernible conversations] attorneyil 21, 1995, general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh had been arrested. she appeared at the justice directort with the fbi louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to have been responsible for the attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew cut, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about one and a half hours after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. he should be considered armed and extremely dangerous.
[indiscernible conversations] attorneyil 21, 1995, general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh had been arrested. she appeared at the justice directort with the fbi louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy mcveigh. attorney general reno: director freeh and i have just spoken with the president. i'm pleased to announce one of the individuals believed to have been responsible for the attack in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we...
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yes, i haven't heard anybody bring this up about timothy mcveigh. i've never been able to understand how -- he had a car, the car that caught him in, his getaway car, obviously. but i can't understand why he would not have a tack on the car. if he smart love to build a bomb, yuppies far-left have a to hack on his car? so people think that tag had been blown off or he never put it on. there's 100 million ideas about that tag. and i guess he thought he was going to get away with it. >> the logo, looking back and thinking forward, clearly, we have looked back what happened 25 years ago. but in terms of looking forward, kari watkins, what is your message? >> our message is to teach hope and courage and resilience, and keeps that coming together is better than working alone. it's been ironic as we've gone the last five weeks as a staff, working remotely but getting on zoom calls every day, we have been challenged to work together. that's the lesson that we work. we have a project called better conversations this year. it's a deck of cards we give out tha
yes, i haven't heard anybody bring this up about timothy mcveigh. i've never been able to understand how -- he had a car, the car that caught him in, his getaway car, obviously. but i can't understand why he would not have a tack on the car. if he smart love to build a bomb, yuppies far-left have a to hack on his car? so people think that tag had been blown off or he never put it on. there's 100 million ideas about that tag. and i guess he thought he was going to get away with it. >> the...
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let me go to that last point, and somebody who has studied timothy mcveigh, why did he have that hate? what do you know about him? >> well, as i said earlier mcveigh was a young army soldier, decorated army soldier, didn't achieve the rank that he wanted, left frustrated, and i think he felt he had something to prove. i agree with frank, there's way too much hate in this world. we have to do something about the neo-nazis and the different movements underground and some are aboveground. it's ridiculous we tolerate any kind of hate, racism, the extreme gun violence that we have. we have to put a stop to this and come together as a country and resolve this. there is a place for all good things, we cannot take it to the extreme, to the right or to the left. the one thing we've lasted the last 25 years it's important to meet people in the middle. everyone has an opinion and yours is as important to you as mine is to me. we have to go to the middle of the road and work these issues out. that's something we feel strongly about in the museum, that we want to keep teaching the next generation
let me go to that last point, and somebody who has studied timothy mcveigh, why did he have that hate? what do you know about him? >> well, as i said earlier mcveigh was a young army soldier, decorated army soldier, didn't achieve the rank that he wanted, left frustrated, and i think he felt he had something to prove. i agree with frank, there's way too much hate in this world. we have to do something about the neo-nazis and the different movements underground and some are aboveground....
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timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about an hour and a half after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. he should be considered armed and extremely dangerous. there is a strong likelihood that other persons are involved in this tragedy as well. people should not attempt to take any action against john doe number two, or anyone else involved in this matter, but we continue to urge anyone with information to call 1-800-905- 1514. have been in constant communications over these last days with the f.b.i. director, louis freeh. the fbi has been leading the investigation through the command center at fbi headquarters in consultatio
timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning, about an hour and a half after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest, he was in possession of a firearm. he has been in a local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country...
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. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing. she appeared before the press at the justice department with fbi director and several other officials. a c-span camera was there. >> one of the individuals responsible for wednesday's terrible attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27 who we previously called john doe number one was arrested by local authorities on a traffic violation about 60 miles from oklahoma city on wednesday morning. about an hour and a half after the explosion occurred. at the time of his arrest he was in the possession of a firearm. he has been in the local jail since the arrest. he will be taken into custody by the fbi. searches are being planned and executed at several locations around the country this afternoon. i remind everyone that john doe number two remains at large. people should not attempt to take any action against john doe number two or anyone else involved in this matter. but we continue to urge anyone w
. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing. she appeared before the press at the justice department with fbi director and several other officials. a c-span camera was there. >> one of the individuals responsible for wednesday's terrible attack on the murrah federal building in oklahoma city has been arrested. timothy mcveigh, age 27 who we previously called john doe number one was...
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timothy mcveigh, age 27, whom we previously called john doe number one, the man with a light brown crew, was arrested by local authorities on a traffic
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how it tied into timothy mcveigh's perception of waco and linking those together was unusual. which we learned later on. the scope of it from the time i drove up was obvious. i was there around nine: 30, 9: 35, very early on. the fires were still burning. i remember the site assessment was just to get an idea of what went on and you could see people trapped in the upper floors of the the firefighters were putting fires out, and there were a lot of walking wounded. it is emotional but there is a lot to do. it's not that you are not empathetic or sympathetic, but you have to push through that to get to the job at hand. i can't help somebody as a paramedic could, or the firefighting apparatus, everybody has a specialty. you have to rely on other first responders to take care of their part and they presume i will do my part. we were on site a lot. the red cross would bring out something hot to eat on occasion, because really it was difficult to leave. but it was all most like the world was going on outside that bubble. my wife has told me that friends and people i had not heard fr
how it tied into timothy mcveigh's perception of waco and linking those together was unusual. which we learned later on. the scope of it from the time i drove up was obvious. i was there around nine: 30, 9: 35, very early on. the fires were still burning. i remember the site assessment was just to get an idea of what went on and you could see people trapped in the upper floors of the the firefighters were putting fires out, and there were a lot of walking wounded. it is emotional but there is a...
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timothy mcveigh, is he being charged with a federal crime? attorney general reno: he will be charged under the john doe warrant. >> [inaudible] attorney general reno: i would not comment. of the arabman american antidiscrimination committee said this morning that he has hundreds of cases of arab americans and their children being intimidated and harassed in the wake of the outrage in oklahoma city. is the department receiving any of these complaints? attorney general reno: we have said from the beginning that every lead must be pursued. there should be no generalization based on somebody's race or ethnic background whatsoever. i have not received any complaints. but any complaint that indicates action this department should take will be pursued. >> he is not complaining about the department. he is talking about the actions by the average american -- the reaction to the average american. attorney general reno: i have not received any complaints, but if and when i do, we will review them and if there is action the department should take, we wil
timothy mcveigh, is he being charged with a federal crime? attorney general reno: he will be charged under the john doe warrant. >> [inaudible] attorney general reno: i would not comment. of the arabman american antidiscrimination committee said this morning that he has hundreds of cases of arab americans and their children being intimidated and harassed in the wake of the outrage in oklahoma city. is the department receiving any of these complaints? attorney general reno: we have said...
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bombing he pulled over timothy mcveigh for traffic violation only to arrest him. here he tells the story. [video clip] >> he was headed to oklahoma city based on highway dispatcher call for all available troopers. it got discontinued. he was 62 miles north of oklahoma city and he turned around in the media -- in the median. as he started to head back north he is passed by this yellow mercury marquis that is missing its rear license plate. so he polls that car over and the driver gets out of the car and they order him to stay by the door of his car. theso he gets out, tells guy to back up toward him and as mcveigh is acting toward him, he notices mcveigh has a bulge under his left jacket and he reaches out. he grabs it. they said, it's a gun and is loaded and he has his gun to his head and says, so is mine. he relieved mcveigh of his gun, which was loaded with those rounds that can shoot through an armored rest. andso, once he had that gun a knife that mcveigh had hidden on his person, he took him into custody and took him to the noble county jail in perry, oklahom
bombing he pulled over timothy mcveigh for traffic violation only to arrest him. here he tells the story. [video clip] >> he was headed to oklahoma city based on highway dispatcher call for all available troopers. it got discontinued. he was 62 miles north of oklahoma city and he turned around in the media -- in the median. as he started to head back north he is passed by this yellow mercury marquis that is missing its rear license plate. so he polls that car over and the driver gets out...
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were there any red flags when timothy mcveigh was buying these materials that did such damage? m assuming there weren't. i am not part of the government. i am not part of the investigative team. spend a lot of time talking about mcveigh. i would like to talk about the people he impacted. they had to figure out how to rebuild their lives and move forward that is remarkable. he tried to change their lives. they have rallied in a way that is very important. and it has been something to watch and to witness as they move on with their lives. new marriages, new children, regrouping the families. all of that is important. i think one thing we have to is ay realize, oklahoma city on a hill. people we can move forward. and we can teach and educate as we move forward. that is part of our mission. we've got to keep teaching. this story is 25 years old. a generation has been born that was not alive when it happened and we have to remember we have to keep teaching the story and there are ways to resolve differences. remarkablef the coincidences is the oklahoma highway patrolman who recalled
were there any red flags when timothy mcveigh was buying these materials that did such damage? m assuming there weren't. i am not part of the government. i am not part of the investigative team. spend a lot of time talking about mcveigh. i would like to talk about the people he impacted. they had to figure out how to rebuild their lives and move forward that is remarkable. he tried to change their lives. they have rallied in a way that is very important. and it has been something to watch and...
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director louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy nick they -- timothy mcveigh. they also discussed steps
director louis freemen with reporters to announce the arrest of suspect, timothy nick they -- timothy mcveigh. they also discussed steps
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. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing.
. >>> on april 21st, 1995 attorney general janet reno announced that timothy mcveigh was arrested as suspect in the oklahoma city bombing.
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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army sure. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he told me to not blow up the federal building be as they to know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seemed like nobody wants to talk about. >> okay. let me address one or two of those things. you know, i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. >> i think a lot of troubling and some of information are out there, and i think it is very important to try to distinguish fact from fiction. it is absolutely true that terry nichols has written. he wrote this to us as well. he wants to believe the bomb that he built with mcveigh was not the one that blew up the building. i'm sorry, but i don't believe him. he built the bomb, described it in great detail, true picture of it. it is absolutely compatible with what exploded. .. challenge the credibility if you want, but i off
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army sure. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he told me to not blow up the federal building be as they to know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seemed like nobody wants to talk about. >> okay. let me address one or two of those things. you...
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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army , sure. he and my second son rescission together at fort riley kansas, and they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told he told me didat not blow up the federal building because they did not know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. andrew: ok. well, let me address one or two of those things. you know, i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. i think a lot of troubling and of information are out there, and that think it is very important to try to distinguish fact from fiction. it is absolutely true that terry nichols has written. he wrote this to us as well. he wants to believe the bomb he built the bomb, he described it in great detail, he drew a picture of it. it is absolutely compatible with what exploded. the issue dealing with that the nations, i addressed already. the negative blast wave makes a tremendous amount of noise, and the sharing of the columns in
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. timothy mcveigh was in the army , sure. he and my second son rescission together at fort riley kansas, and they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told he told me didat not blow up the federal building because they did not know how to make bombs. it was real lumpy. there are a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. andrew: ok. well, let me address one or two of those things. you know,...
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on june 11, two thousand one, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 wasle, timothy mcveigh executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given the vengeance of justice.
on june 11, two thousand one, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 wasle, timothy mcveigh executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given the vengeance of justice.
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applause] >> on june 11, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been giving not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. final punishment of the guilty cannot alone bring peace to the innocent. it cannot recover the loss or balance the scales, and it is not meant to do so. today, every living person hurt by the evil done in oklahoma city can rest in the knowledge that there has been a reckoning.
applause] >> on june 11, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next, president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been giving not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for...
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bush june 2001, president made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. president bush:
bush june 2001, president made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. president bush:
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june 2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. the pai. final punishment of the
june 2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six...
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it was not made by timothy mcveigh. mcveigh was in the army shore. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley, kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he and tim made did not blow up the federal building because they didn't know how to make bombs. that bomb they made was no good. it was real lumpy. there's a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. >> well let me address one or two of those things. i think a lot of rumors have been circulated. i think a lot of troubling hints of information are out there. i think it's very important to try and distinguish fact from fiction. it's absolutely true that terry nichols has written -- he wrote this to us as well, he wants to believe the bomb he built with mcveigh was not the one that blew up the murrah building. i don't believe him. he built the bomb. he described it in great detail. he drew a picture of it. it's absolutely compatible with what exploded. the issue of feeling two detonation
it was not made by timothy mcveigh. mcveigh was in the army shore. he and my second son were stationed together at fort riley, kansas. they did not make bombs. they also went to the persian gulf together. terry nichols wrote me and told me that bomb that he and tim made did not blow up the federal building because they didn't know how to make bombs. that bomb they made was no good. it was real lumpy. there's a lot of things that seem like nobody wants to talk about. >> well let me address...
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. >>> on june 11th, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. >>> this morning the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given not vengeance, but justice. and one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes
. >>> on june 11th, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. >>> this morning the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given not vengeance, but justice. and one young man met the fate he chose for...
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have never left the state of oklahoma but when you talk about terrorism, they think about the timothy mcveigh and terry nichols. they think about the 168 people, 149 adults and 19 children who perished. who came to the alfred murrah federal building and never went home. and they -- they don't want that to happen again. >>> the memorial is really built to be those who were killed, the survivors that changed forever. when we tell the story of the perpetrators it's about remembrance and lessons learned and how we cull that information together so we hopefully can prevent or teach against future acts and we think without remembering you're more likely to repeat the same stupidity, i mean the same negligence just thinking that by doing these things you can change lives. and we want to encourage people of all ages that to work together within what's within the law, if they want to change something to work within government and through that's set forth, we've seen that done since. and that's a big part of our mission. so we want kid to come to under the role the fbi had in the story and how a, you k
have never left the state of oklahoma but when you talk about terrorism, they think about the timothy mcveigh and terry nichols. they think about the 168 people, 149 adults and 19 children who perished. who came to the alfred murrah federal building and never went home. and they -- they don't want that to happen again. >>> the memorial is really built to be those who were killed, the survivors that changed forever. when we tell the story of the perpetrators it's about remembrance and...
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. >> sreenivasan: timothy mcveigh and terry nichs were convicted of the apr 19, 1995 truck bombing. mcveigh was executed in 2001. nichols is serving a life sentence. if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the deficiencies in the medical fight, the pandemic is shining a light on several other gaps. se states, as millions head to websites to file for unemployment or relief benefits, the systems are buckling under record demand. that's in part because some state governments and unemploymentystems use a decades-old cong system. so, where do you find the k programmers who spat language? newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: the numbea of mericans who now find themselves suddenly without work in the past four weeks can be hard to fathom. 22 million people-- about one- indu-eight working- are now o
. >> sreenivasan: timothy mcveigh and terry nichs were convicted of the apr 19, 1995 truck bombing. mcveigh was executed in 2001. nichols is serving a life sentence. if you've missed any of the wes,end's coronavirus briefi we have a quick five-minute recap on youtube, facebook or twitter. >> sreenivasan: from a lack of ventilators to nurses wearinor garbage bagsrotection, the country was not fully equipped to face e conoavirus. and while most of america is now well aware of the...
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video tribute is being posted to remember 168 people who died in the 995 attack forward soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 while as a compass remains in prison for life. in other news at least 16 people have been killed in a mass shooting in a remote part of eastern canada police say the 51 year old male suspect is dead after a series of attacks in the small coastal town of puerto peak in nova scotia as this report. say this was the most horrifying crime scene in this mentally quiet part of canada just before midnight saturday a gunman was reported in puerto pick a remote seaside village where the suspect 51 year old gabriel borkman owned property for the next 12 hours along nearly 100 kilometers of highway police fielded dozens of emergency calls about house fires gunshots and other incidents heavily armed officers pursued the suspect who at one point was dressed as a policeman and driving and apparently homemade police car just before noon sunday i witness is said they saw the suspect lying on the ground surround
video tribute is being posted to remember 168 people who died in the 995 attack forward soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 while as a compass remains in prison for life. in other news at least 16 people have been killed in a mass shooting in a remote part of eastern canada police say the 51 year old male suspect is dead after a series of attacks in the small coastal town of puerto peak in nova scotia as this...
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video tribute being posted to remember the 168 people who died in the 1905 attack former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 on his accomplice remains in prison for life. ukraine is still battling wildfires including in the exclusion zone around the chernobyl nuclear plant officials say radiation levels in the capital kiev are normal and the fires do not pose a danger to radiation waste facilities in the protected zone nearly a 1000 firefighters have been deployed alongside villages military equipment is being used to stop the spread of the fire. so later on al-jazeera flash floods in kenya leave a trail of destruction several dead and many displaced. hello there is yet more rain to talk about for japan the 1st belts going through once more circulation the next one's on its way through looks big looks massive for the rain to talk about is this going through honshu now having a miserable day for most of the day on monday for tokyo no points north was true for carter the sun comes out afterwards and the sun is predomin
video tribute being posted to remember the 168 people who died in the 1905 attack former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 on his accomplice remains in prison for life. ukraine is still battling wildfires including in the exclusion zone around the chernobyl nuclear plant officials say radiation levels in the capital kiev are normal and the fires do not pose a danger to radiation waste facilities in the protected...
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tribute has been posted to remember the 168 people who died in the 1995 a time for most older timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 was a compass remains in prison a life. the floods in kenya have killed at least 4 people and left 28 missing they include police officers who were on a rescue mission in the west poca region more but in many reports. rivers of mud sweeping through villages in the west of kenya. in the past the most marketplaces a police station and schools. the ocean. in the west pocket days of heavy rains look as possible from the debris left behind. many areas is still waiting for official rescue teams to arrive at the 1st of the rich guy do i just what we ran to the other side of the ridge and that's when we saw the floodwaters that came down in a big wave destroyed this whole shopping center and carried away all the animals into cars being moved through tipping cotton all the bridges washed away look you say they've had to carry flood victims to nearby health centers on their backs. but due to flooding thi
tribute has been posted to remember the 168 people who died in the 1995 a time for most older timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 was a compass remains in prison a life. the floods in kenya have killed at least 4 people and left 28 missing they include police officers who were on a rescue mission in the west poca region more but in many reports. rivers of mud sweeping through villages in the west of kenya. in the past the...
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video tribute posted to remember the 168 people who died in that attack in 1905 former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of the federal building he was executed in 2001 his accomplice remains in prison for life. across the are on al jazeera these are the headlines the number of coronavirus linked deaths across the united states has now exceeded 40000 york state accounts for nearly half the fatalities but it reported another drop in daily deaths on saturday and gallacher is monitoring the president's daily briefing from miami and says donald trump's reassurances do not match the situation on the ground at this point repeating the same points over and over again saying look we're testing more than any other country we're manufacturing more ventilators that are needed we've built more hospitals that are needed but when you look at the picture on the ground particularly in states like new york and louisiana and even here in florida where the corner virus is yet to peak those kind of posturings from the president don't really aren't really grounded in reality the
video tribute posted to remember the 168 people who died in that attack in 1905 former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of the federal building he was executed in 2001 his accomplice remains in prison for life. across the are on al jazeera these are the headlines the number of coronavirus linked deaths across the united states has now exceeded 40000 york state accounts for nearly half the fatalities but it reported another drop in daily deaths on saturday...
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video tribute has been posted to remember the 168 who died in the 1995 attack former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 on his accomplice remains in prison for life. the arrest of 15 of hong kong's most prominent democracy activists has drawn international condemnation they'll be released on bail to face charges in connection with last year's mass protests the u.s. says beijing is betraying commitments it made ahead of hong kong's transfer of sovereignty to china in 1970 while the u.k. says the right to peaceful protest must be respected china's hit back saying foreign countries have no right to interfere not only is a founding member of the democratic party of hong kong who is one of those arrested on saturday is calling on the international community to exert more pressure on china and not consider. whether or not we are not to see but i hope much more concern. and i suggest the international community should really look at how they close it because your key to the china problem. is to keep. if you allow the c
video tribute has been posted to remember the 168 who died in the 1995 attack former soldier timothy mcveigh detonated a truck full of explosives in front of a federal building he was executed in 2001 on his accomplice remains in prison for life. the arrest of 15 of hong kong's most prominent democracy activists has drawn international condemnation they'll be released on bail to face charges in connection with last year's mass protests the u.s. says beijing is betraying commitments it made...
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timothy mcveigh was convicted of the terror attack and was executed by lethal injection in 2001. >>> most memorial events were canceled this year because of the pandemic. typically survivors and family members gather at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum for a remembrance ceremony, but this year the annual reading of the 168 victims' names was prerecorded along with remarks by political leaders. however, some still stopped by the memorial to leave flowers. >>> new tonight health officials believe france has passed the peak of its coronavirus outbreak. the prime minister made the announcement during a press conference in paris today. he says more than 19,000 people in the country have died, but the number of patients in intensive care is dropping consistently day after day. for the first time since th francis delivered sunday mass outside the vatican. he held the divine mercy sunday mass in a church just down the road from st. peter's square. however, worshipers were not allowed inside. >>> and still to come, the latest business casualty of the virus. >> the department sto
timothy mcveigh was convicted of the terror attack and was executed by lethal injection in 2001. >>> most memorial events were canceled this year because of the pandemic. typically survivors and family members gather at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum for a remembrance ceremony, but this year the annual reading of the 168 victims' names was prerecorded along with remarks by political leaders. however, some still stopped by the memorial to leave flowers. >>> new...
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the attack was carried out by a former soldier, timothy convey mcveigh, he was convicted, sentenced toeath and executed back in 2001 area nichols is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. the oklahoma city bombing was also remembered today at the fire district training center. is the largest memorial for the bombing outside of oklahoma city. a number of menlo park firefighters responded to the deadly attack 25 years ago. this past week the memorial was cleaned and flowers and flags were placed at the site. a group of firefighters were planning to return to oklahoma city for the 25th anniversary but couldn't go because of the coronavirus. >>> sports is next, how being in a virtual world is not keeping the raiders general manager from having a load tech approach. joe fonzi is up next. this is kind of a first... for all of us. ♪ ♪ but maybe this is a time to put other things... first. ♪ ♪ like being the first to check in. ♪ ♪ or the first to try you hand at the culinary arts. or all the arts. be the first to volunteer. or the first to say it's all going to be okay. and
the attack was carried out by a former soldier, timothy convey mcveigh, he was convicted, sentenced toeath and executed back in 2001 area nichols is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. the oklahoma city bombing was also remembered today at the fire district training center. is the largest memorial for the bombing outside of oklahoma city. a number of menlo park firefighters responded to the deadly attack 25 years ago. this past week the memorial was cleaned and flowers...
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timothy mcveigh, most people don't know, was a white supremacist. he was seen at places like aryan nation, he was influenced by other, youke know, fundamentalit religious groups like the covenant, the sword and the arm of the lord which was a terrorist militia. and they really aspired to create more damage than he's done. .. not trying to do is accelerate things through violence to the point there is mass chaos in the whole world is scorched and they can start over because they believe they are the ones who will survive it. it is not about leaders. there are figureheads and ideologues but it is not about the group structure. it is a small group, maybe 100, 200 members, loanable terrorists but it is not about reporting through a hierarchy. law enforcement did an amazing job infiltrating these groups and they started to take down the leadership when they did that. leaders said no more groups, we will promote the idea of being a lone wolf, this leaderless resistance. we will indoctrinate you and we will all indoctrinate each other but you will not be a
timothy mcveigh, most people don't know, was a white supremacist. he was seen at places like aryan nation, he was influenced by other, youke know, fundamentalit religious groups like the covenant, the sword and the arm of the lord which was a terrorist militia. and they really aspired to create more damage than he's done. .. not trying to do is accelerate things through violence to the point there is mass chaos in the whole world is scorched and they can start over because they believe they are...
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jon: former army soldier timothy mcveigh ultimately was convicted, sentenced to death and execute byion in 2001. finish his co-conspirator, terry nichols, was sentenced to life in prison. >>> one police officer is dead and two others wounded after an apparent ambush in the san antonio suburb of san marcos, texas. the officers were responding to a domestic violence call saturday. the suspect reportedly was inside his home wearing body armor and immediately fired at the officers with a rifle before apparently turning the gun on himself. officer kenneth copeland is the second line of duty death for the san marcos police department since 2017. >>> talk a live look now at the white house where president trump address the nation -- will address the nation any moment mow on his administration's coronavirus response and relief efforts. we will bring that briefing to you as soon as it begins. ♪ ♪ there was a time when this represented the future. but this, this is the future. the future of communicating of hearing and connecting with life. and this, is eargo. no appointments no waiting no has
jon: former army soldier timothy mcveigh ultimately was convicted, sentenced to death and execute byion in 2001. finish his co-conspirator, terry nichols, was sentenced to life in prison. >>> one police officer is dead and two others wounded after an apparent ambush in the san antonio suburb of san marcos, texas. the officers were responding to a domestic violence call saturday. the suspect reportedly was inside his home wearing body armor and immediately fired at the officers with a...
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>>> on june 11th, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. >>> this morning the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given not vengeance, but justice. and one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. final punishment of the guilty cannot alone bring peace to the innocent. it cannot recover the loss or balance the scales and it is not meant to do so. today every living person who was hurt by the evil done in oklahoma city can rest in the knowledge that there has been a reckoning. at every point from the morning of april 19th, 1995, to this hour we have seen the good that overcomes evil. we saw it in the rescuers who saved and suffered with the victims. we have seen it in a community that has grieved and held close th
>>> on june 11th, 2001, six years after the oklahoma city bombing that killed 168 people, timothy mcveigh was executed for his role in the crime. next president george w. bush making a brief statement from the white house briefing room. >>> this morning the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombing have been given not vengeance, but justice. and one young man met the fate he chose for himself...
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june 2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six years ago. for the survivors of the crime, and for the families of the dead, the pain goes on. the pai. final punishment of the guilty cannot alone bring peace to the innocent. loss ort recover the balance the scales, and it is not meant to do so. every living person hurt the people done -- hurt by the city can in oklahoma rest in the acknowledgment there has been a reckoning. since, we have seen the good that overcomes people. we saw it in the rescuers who stayed and suffered with the victims. pres. bush: we have seen it in a community that has grieved and held close the memory of the lost. we have seen it in
june 2001, president bush made a brief statement that the white house following the execution of timothy mcveigh for his role in the oklahoma city bombing. it marked the first federal execution since 1963. execution since 1963. president president bush: this morning, the united states of america carried out the severest sentence for the gravest of crimes. the victims of the oklahoma city bombings have been given not vengeance but justice. one young man met the fate he chose for himself six...
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by remembering those who grieve, including timothy mcveighs mother, father, and sisters, and by trusting in purposes greater than our own, may god in his mercy grant peace to all to the lives that were taken 6 years ago, to the lives that go on, and to the life that ended today.
by remembering those who grieve, including timothy mcveighs mother, father, and sisters, and by trusting in purposes greater than our own, may god in his mercy grant peace to all to the lives that were taken 6 years ago, to the lives that go on, and to the life that ended today.
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by remembering those who grieve, including timothy mcveigh's mother, father, and sisters, and by trusting in purposes greater than our own, may god in his mercy grant peace to all, to the lives that were taken six years ago, to the lives that go on, and to the life that ended today. history,n lectures in grove city college president paul mcnulty talks about the development of the u.s. constitution and what he believes are its main results, republican is him, separation of powers and federalism. he served as deputy attorney general in the george bush administration from 2006 to 2007. mr. mcnulty: good evening. welcome to class number two. great to see you all here tonight. last week we looked at the history, a brief look at history that led to drafting the constitution.
by remembering those who grieve, including timothy mcveigh's mother, father, and sisters, and by trusting in purposes greater than our own, may god in his mercy grant peace to all, to the lives that were taken six years ago, to the lives that go on, and to the life that ended today. history,n lectures in grove city college president paul mcnulty talks about the development of the u.s. constitution and what he believes are its main results, republican is him, separation of powers and federalism....