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. >>> el dinero lo sacan en tulsa tulsa de dinero.ustancias no duerme, pasa 5 y 7 dÍas sin dormir. el bronx es la olla que como se dice en colombia. mÁs grande del paÍs. >>> durante los Últimos 6 meses los allanaron en t 25 oportunidades en un intento por clausurar, estos lugares. >>> luego de la persecuciÓn policial el nÚmero de consumidores no decrece en Él bronx. el negocio sigue siendo rentable. entonces, la pregunta que se hacen muchos es ¿que poderosa mafia se esconde en este lugar de desolaciÓn y muerte?. >>> segÚn los organismos de inteligencia detrÁs del fÉrreo control criminal del bronx estÁn los paramilitares desmovilizados. >>> y se habla de un grupo armado que toma el control y que es posterior a la destapar wright. y que tiene que ver con eso. con que gran parte de estas personas, que estaban con el tema de las autodefensas encontraron un negocio. muy bueno. >>> y aunque la policÍa ha logrado poner lastras legislas algunos de los lÍderes para militares y de vez en cuando con amplio despliegue de fuerzas, entran en el bro
. >>> el dinero lo sacan en tulsa tulsa de dinero.ustancias no duerme, pasa 5 y 7 dÍas sin dormir. el bronx es la olla que como se dice en colombia. mÁs grande del paÍs. >>> durante los Últimos 6 meses los allanaron en t 25 oportunidades en un intento por clausurar, estos lugares. >>> luego de la persecuciÓn policial el nÚmero de consumidores no decrece en Él bronx. el negocio sigue siendo rentable. entonces, la pregunta que se hacen muchos es ¿que poderosa...
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around a little home of tulsa oklahoma will be that's big yeah is it true. where the wind comes out of the valley and in that way haven't we sure as hell sweet i love oklahoma. as mel brooks was a tulsa is it true that there's a tumblr blog dedicated to buying you new clothes yes it's called let's buy bill hader some new clothes yes that's true i knew they had clothes for you now they just they just basically just a big piece of advice to me ryan seacrest picks up my jeans he does he didn't like the jeans i used to when he sends me jeans he says yeah that impress you know. ryan ryan jealous of bill ritter the bills on t.v. more than he. i know how to i don't know if you're having a good time but we are. right we have some social media question ali or addison's seven h. tweets d. image data is there an impression you wish you could do but find too difficult ironically. i i cannot do christopher walken which everyone can do christian people do yeah he's a guy that everyone does and i came tweeted what's your most embarrassing moment while one moment i felt ter
around a little home of tulsa oklahoma will be that's big yeah is it true. where the wind comes out of the valley and in that way haven't we sure as hell sweet i love oklahoma. as mel brooks was a tulsa is it true that there's a tumblr blog dedicated to buying you new clothes yes it's called let's buy bill hader some new clothes yes that's true i knew they had clothes for you now they just they just basically just a big piece of advice to me ryan seacrest picks up my jeans he does he didn't...
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. >> tulsa university, taking big steps in the fight against prostate cancer. the story coming up. >>> another great september afternoon. don't miss the updated forecast with bob. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> it is 72 degrees, mostly sunny. weather forecast, is coming up. the city's largest park could soon have fewer trees. wjz is live. kris tipkristin -- christy aledo, on aging park. >> it runs from west baltimore to south baltimore. to miles have to be replaced. it could mean uprooting hundreds of century old trees. >>> towering trees, canopies. and joe worcester says it could be soon a thing of the past. >> this is very much a natural habitat. >> pg&e plans to cut two miles of wooded space, replaces aging pipeline. >> we look at the pieces of equipment, that need to be upgraded and maintained. there may be trees that need to be cleared for the new pipeline. how far, we will be -- however, we're going to be replacing trees where the existing pipeline. >> crews can't work too close to the existing pipeline that runs next to a stream. pg&e says right now no spe
. >> tulsa university, taking big steps in the fight against prostate cancer. the story coming up. >>> another great september afternoon. don't miss the updated forecast with bob. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> it is 72 degrees, mostly sunny. weather forecast, is coming up. the city's largest park could soon have fewer trees. wjz is live. kris tipkristin -- christy aledo, on aging park. >> it runs from west baltimore to south baltimore. to miles have to be replaced....
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we're going to have a hot day in tulsa in to the mid 90s. >> rebecca, thanks. weather is being blamed for a massive traffic pile up in england. more than 100 cars were involved in this bridge. hundreds oh of injured. a number over people had to be rescued from their vehicles. thick fog is likely to blame for the accident. >>> >> fracking is making north dakota the fastest growing state in the u.s. a part of this oil and natural gas boom is the town producing more than 800,000 barrels a day. diane has more. >> reporter: north dakota's indian reservation looks to be the next big winner nor the state's oil boom that's showing no signs of slowing. the u.s. geological survey shows beneath western north dakota and montana could hold more than 4 billion-barrels of undiscovered crude. that means land owners aim to do more than just drill. when completed, it could process 220,000 barrels of crude a day. how much you think you make by doing this? >> it's $70 or $80 mill a year to provide for net profit. >> that could go to improve life on the reservation. >> building a r
we're going to have a hot day in tulsa in to the mid 90s. >> rebecca, thanks. weather is being blamed for a massive traffic pile up in england. more than 100 cars were involved in this bridge. hundreds oh of injured. a number over people had to be rescued from their vehicles. thick fog is likely to blame for the accident. >>> >> fracking is making north dakota the fastest growing state in the u.s. a part of this oil and natural gas boom is the town producing more than...
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. >> gus: will blake bell get the start next week against tulsa? >> charles: these are the downtown quarterback discussions that will be going on too. >> gus: hunnicutt. this one is off the upright! he missed it. so with a minute to go, oklahoma with 16-7 lead. west virginia buzzing on their sideline now. mountaineers out of time-outs. >> charles: just pulled it too far and the upright denies it. really shouldn't be a significant miss with 1:00 left on the clock because of what west virginia would have to do in terms of scoring and getting the ball back and scoring again. >> gus: mountaineers take over at the 20. paul millard has done something well tonight and struggled in other areas. 17 of 36, 172 yards and one interception. here is the handoff. smallwood. he'll get out of bounds. stopping the clock. 56 seconds to go. first down after the 16-yard gain at the 36. millard underneath kevin white. he dives and gets to midfield. zach sanchez brings him down. from the 50. millard. dumps it off far side. smallwood gets out of bounds again. >> charles:
. >> gus: will blake bell get the start next week against tulsa? >> charles: these are the downtown quarterback discussions that will be going on too. >> gus: hunnicutt. this one is off the upright! he missed it. so with a minute to go, oklahoma with 16-7 lead. west virginia buzzing on their sideline now. mountaineers out of time-outs. >> charles: just pulled it too far and the upright denies it. really shouldn't be a significant miss with 1:00 left on the clock because...
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he's locked up at dick conner correctional facility- an hour north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the infirmary. seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid $5 a month. he was convicted of kidnapping, drug possession and possession of a sawed-off shotgun. >> dick conners' infirmary is where everybody comes to die. we have guys with cancer, leukemia, bone cancer. one guy's got leukemia, bone cancer and lung cancer, all in the same. that's what he's here for. he's here to die. >> one inmate seth takes care of is blind -- a wool cap pulled down over his face to prevent light from irritating his eyes. he is one of several inmates here seth says has been granted medical parole, but remain behind bars simply because they don't have anyone to pick them up. >> as for the fear that some of these men might reoffend - the statistics show that it happens, but it's rare - just 3 out of every 100 prisoners over 55 return to
he's locked up at dick conner correctional facility- an hour north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the infirmary. seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid $5 a month. he was convicted of kidnapping, drug possession and possession of a sawed-off shotgun. >> dick conners' infirmary is where everybody comes to die. we have guys...
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tulsa is thinking to good man who did not give out that is very hard for me to speak about this. >> one of the speakers at this morning's funeral at new beginnings church. relatives avoided several months. >> police arrested the mother accusing the couple of making up the kidnapping story. they beat the boy with a bill and hangers and dumped him in the river. surged for hunter's body for several weeks. he found the body in the river. >> both the service gives the family faith and strength. >> and always has an impact on people. i think for it to not have an impact on somebody that personal have to be highly desensitized because of things that are going on. hopefully as a result good things will happen. it lasted about an hour after the service and relatives exchange some angry words on top of the church. apparently some of the family members were upset that others were present at the service. they did not make any arrests. the boy was buried at mount hope cemetery. a man who helped save a dog had to be rescued from the rough waters. he was with a friend and a dog at around 130 am. when
tulsa is thinking to good man who did not give out that is very hard for me to speak about this. >> one of the speakers at this morning's funeral at new beginnings church. relatives avoided several months. >> police arrested the mother accusing the couple of making up the kidnapping story. they beat the boy with a bill and hangers and dumped him in the river. surged for hunter's body for several weeks. he found the body in the river. >> both the service gives the family faith...
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fargo, 12 degree difference from yesterday, tulsa 14 degree difference. we will continue to bring you the latest on the tropical system brewing in the pacific. usagi making its way to hong kong, heavy torrential rain. back to you richelle. >> thank you jelelah. fall harvest in the gulf fails to reap the usually result. why the lack of scrimp and crab may cost consumers more. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, >> we have been following the breaking news of the morning. gunmen stormed a nairobi shopping mall. police have moved into the mall to try to flush out the attackers. out into the streets to get away from the shooting. the kenyan ministry of the interior said the are attack could be from the terrorists,. >>> for the fall harvest the gulf of mexico, looking for solution he. robert ray traveled to the gulf in louisiana and has this report. >> on the gulf coast shrimping boats and crab baskets are a common sight. inside the bustling fish markets these are a tasty demand. in louisiana alone, the crab and shrimp industry has a $1.5 billion a year economic i
fargo, 12 degree difference from yesterday, tulsa 14 degree difference. we will continue to bring you the latest on the tropical system brewing in the pacific. usagi making its way to hong kong, heavy torrential rain. back to you richelle. >> thank you jelelah. fall harvest in the gulf fails to reap the usually result. why the lack of scrimp and crab may cost consumers more. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, >> we have been following the breaking news of the morning. gunmen stormed a...
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riquna williams of the tulsa shock scored 51 points. all by her loneness. new wnba record. >>> just ahead. "riddick" rules at the movies and getry for the million second quiz. it is like no other you have ever seen. you're watching "early today." >>> not often i can pick the west out and say the hottest was medford at 93. the desert areas had some clouds and some rainy type weather over the weekend so temperatures were kept down a little. the same thing will be true today. the weather pattern hasn't changed throughout much of the west. more clues and moisture from phoenix to vegas, flagstaff, tucson northward. medford could be one of the hottest spots out there at 95. tuesday, betty, look at portland and oregon up to 91 and those 90-degree days are numbered. if you like the heat, you know, tomorrow may be one of the last ones for you. >> where do you see that ever? >> doesn't happen often. >> thank you, bill. >>> well, vin diesel muscled his way into the top spot at the movies this weekend. "riddick" won the first post-summer movie over the weekend with ove
riquna williams of the tulsa shock scored 51 points. all by her loneness. new wnba record. >>> just ahead. "riddick" rules at the movies and getry for the million second quiz. it is like no other you have ever seen. you're watching "early today." >>> not often i can pick the west out and say the hottest was medford at 93. the desert areas had some clouds and some rainy type weather over the weekend so temperatures were kept down a little. the same thing...
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temperatures climbing, big jumps, this is the high temperatures on friday, close to 90 in kansas city and tulsaminneapolis, well above average temperatures, but there is the front clearly seeing that drop down in to the 60s. big temperature drop as that front moves through. it slowly moves east, so that rain and snow out over colorado, wyoming, idaho, montana will slowly work its way east, as it moves in to the warmer air it will be all rain as picked up by the five-day forecast in minneapolis, 84 to 67. then it dries out and is comfortable sunday, monday and tuesday. now, the rain will try to work its way in to the mid-atlantic and northeast, but really takes its time on crossing the country in new york temperatures only climbing slightly in to the mid 70s on monday and tuesday. that's your national forecast. >> a backlash against barilla. what the ceo of the company said that has some considering boycotting the popular pasta making. and exit sand man, mariano rivera pitch for his the last time at yankee stadium. there's more to financial news >> the 2014 winter olympics in sochi, russia are j
temperatures climbing, big jumps, this is the high temperatures on friday, close to 90 in kansas city and tulsaminneapolis, well above average temperatures, but there is the front clearly seeing that drop down in to the 60s. big temperature drop as that front moves through. it slowly moves east, so that rain and snow out over colorado, wyoming, idaho, montana will slowly work its way east, as it moves in to the warmer air it will be all rain as picked up by the five-day forecast in minneapolis,...
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the expected to climb to 85 in fargo, 94 in omaha down in tulsa. 97, which isn't too bad. they are at 106 this time last year but minneapolis 91. typically at this time of year they should be in the 70s. it will usher its way toward the eat and hit chicago monday to tuesday. temperatures are 93 and that is oppressive. don't leave pets or children in the car. across the southwest, we had quite a bit of rainfall as we tracked into last night. we are going to continue to see raven across southern cavh california. baja could see tropical winds pushing in from loranna. be indicative if you are tr traveling there. meanwhile, look at the footage from last night, heavy ra rain falling across southern california. embedded some hail in excess of two inches in diameter. you want to be careful if you are traveling, don't want to travel on roadways whenever you are encountering those types of storms. i will send it back to you now richele. >> i love your forecasts because you are so good about telling people what aboto be careful ab. >> a tough stance against the nra. >> two peas in an
the expected to climb to 85 in fargo, 94 in omaha down in tulsa. 97, which isn't too bad. they are at 106 this time last year but minneapolis 91. typically at this time of year they should be in the 70s. it will usher its way toward the eat and hit chicago monday to tuesday. temperatures are 93 and that is oppressive. don't leave pets or children in the car. across the southwest, we had quite a bit of rainfall as we tracked into last night. we are going to continue to see raven across southern...
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we have light rain and showers near kansas city and spring field and tulsa this morning and also it will rain pretty good in south florida as we go throughout the day with showers and maybe a this morning. new england does recover nicely after a cold start. a nice beautiful finish with plenty of sunshine. so compared to what we dealt with in colorado, we'll take this. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> well, on a much lighter note, gaming thrill seekers rejoice. "rolling stone" magazine says grand theft auto 5 will blow your mind. it costs $130 million to create. it has 240 licensed songs and the company behind will the behemoth expects to clear hundreds of millions of dollars before the end of the year. wisest kid in the whole world? how can i be a more fun mom? hmmm. can you dance? ♪ bum ba bum ba bum ♪ bum ba bum ba bum no. no? can you make campbell's chicken noodle soup? yes! [ wisest kid ] every can has 32 feet of slurpable noodles. now that's fun. mom, you're awesome. oh yeah! ♪ bum ba bum ba bum [ gong ] [ wisest kid ] m'm! m'm! good! he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. ♪
we have light rain and showers near kansas city and spring field and tulsa this morning and also it will rain pretty good in south florida as we go throughout the day with showers and maybe a this morning. new england does recover nicely after a cold start. a nice beautiful finish with plenty of sunshine. so compared to what we dealt with in colorado, we'll take this. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> well, on a much lighter note, gaming thrill seekers rejoice. "rolling...
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breaking news from norman, oklahoma, where there's been an explosion and fire at a chemical plant near tulsa. flames could be seen shooting into the night sky around the plant. residents in the immediate area have been ordered to evacuate as a precaution. none of the plant employees were hurt. we'll stay on top of this throughout the entire morning for you. >>> now, the latest on the navy yard shooting. the navy launching an intense investigation into how warning signs about the suspected shooter were missed. >> and abc news has learned new details about the deadly rampage. abc's tahman bradley is joining us this morning from the navy yard where workers are returning for the first time. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. workers are back at the navy yard today. security is tight. as for the killer, we learned of the chilling message he left on his gun. the washington navy yard reopens today. but questions still remain about the shooter who killed 12 people. >> there were a lot of red flags. why they didn't get picked up, those are all legitimate quest
breaking news from norman, oklahoma, where there's been an explosion and fire at a chemical plant near tulsa. flames could be seen shooting into the night sky around the plant. residents in the immediate area have been ordered to evacuate as a precaution. none of the plant employees were hurt. we'll stay on top of this throughout the entire morning for you. >>> now, the latest on the navy yard shooting. the navy launching an intense investigation into how warning signs about the...
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we have bob nichols pastor of calvary cathedral in fort worth, also bob yandian from tulsa, oklahoma, are always with me and we minister. i tell you, it's going to be a great time. it's just a special time for ministers, plus our building is nearly going to be complete. you'll be able to go visit that up at the sanctuary in woodland park. remember that the dates are september the 30th through october the 4th, right here in colorado springs. >> a massive aortic aneurysm ruptures bringing dallas, texas charis bible college student guner gerthe to the very brink of death. just getting to the hospital alive was a miracle in itself let alone surviving the seven hour surgery to save his life. discover how the word of god and the faith-filled words of his wife shirley snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. take a healing journey with guner and shirley gerthe. healing journeys, volume 4 now available on dvd >> at awmi.net ♪ [ growls ] yeah. [ smooches ] hello? jimmy john's? [ man growls ] and hurry. [ growls ] [ zip! ] jimmy john's. phew. that's fast. [ male announcer ] jimmy john's. freak
we have bob nichols pastor of calvary cathedral in fort worth, also bob yandian from tulsa, oklahoma, are always with me and we minister. i tell you, it's going to be a great time. it's just a special time for ministers, plus our building is nearly going to be complete. you'll be able to go visit that up at the sanctuary in woodland park. remember that the dates are september the 30th through october the 4th, right here in colorado springs. >> a massive aortic aneurysm ruptures bringing...
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this handsome little guy was born august 10th in tulsa, oklahoma. they say he looks just like daddy. >> daddy is very cute. if you want a chance for your baby to appear in our johnson's baby of the week, go to klg.com for details. all right, everybody. all right. what sleeping in separate beds can do to your marriage. we uncover. >> and bobby thomas is here with the buzz. first, these messages. >>> it's time to talk about sleep. in the classic 1950s sitcom "i love lucy" ricky and lucy were famously known to sleeping in separate beds been that was due to television standards back then and it didn't always mean bliss for them. >> could it be healthy for your relationship? here to hopefully put the subject to rest so you can get some, dr. carol ash, the director of sleep medicine at meridian health and dr. jeff gardere. we were talking about the number couples that sleep in separate beds. according to one study, 40%. that seems high. >> does that mean separate rooms, like lucy and ricky, what? >> separate beds, separate rooms, it's actually a surprisin
this handsome little guy was born august 10th in tulsa, oklahoma. they say he looks just like daddy. >> daddy is very cute. if you want a chance for your baby to appear in our johnson's baby of the week, go to klg.com for details. all right, everybody. all right. what sleeping in separate beds can do to your marriage. we uncover. >> and bobby thomas is here with the buzz. first, these messages. >>> it's time to talk about sleep. in the classic 1950s sitcom "i love...
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we've got high temperatures getting into the low 90s into oklahoma, tulsa hitting 93 so far.s a hot day in the midwest but a completely different story as we go to either coast, east or west. in the northeast, temperatures are dropping down, our cool high temperature still pretty good today but it's the lows tonight that concern us. freezing around the adirondacks but also frost advisories for the valleys, where overnight tonight clear skies any heat will escape in the atmosphere and temperatures will drop down in some cases will be right near freezing between 2:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. and that is when we're going to have those temperatures in the 30s for maine, vermont, new hampshire going to be cool. now the other story the big story a place that doesn't normally get severe thunderstorms getting them right now, getting them in oregon and these are tracking directly up into washington. got a lot of flood watches and flood advisories infec in effece have an area of low pressure tracking on shore. as it does that, it brings in the cooler air temperatures within an hour dropped b
we've got high temperatures getting into the low 90s into oklahoma, tulsa hitting 93 so far.s a hot day in the midwest but a completely different story as we go to either coast, east or west. in the northeast, temperatures are dropping down, our cool high temperature still pretty good today but it's the lows tonight that concern us. freezing around the adirondacks but also frost advisories for the valleys, where overnight tonight clear skies any heat will escape in the atmosphere and...
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. ♪ >> meteorologist: hot weather from minneapolis to tulsa.ve the temperatures just soaring in the central portion of the united states. well, if go to the west coast or east coast we're cooling off pretty fast. it feel great on the east coast. but now on maine overnight, a freeze watch between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and your temperatures are going to be right near freezing if not below. but to the west we have all the blood warnings--flood warnings coming in because we have the spin system coming offshore. it's bringing in fire area concerns. the areas in red, the red warning. we have a low pressure sitting offshore. this is spinning disturbances up into the pacific northwest and through tomorrow it will get very wet and soggy, especially in the cascades of washington and oregon and pushing its way through the central portion of idaho. let's go to the east coast. this is where we've got concerns about how much cooler it's going to be getting. well, not big concerns for northern maine tonight, but what we're going to feel is a cooldown creepi
. ♪ >> meteorologist: hot weather from minneapolis to tulsa.ve the temperatures just soaring in the central portion of the united states. well, if go to the west coast or east coast we're cooling off pretty fast. it feel great on the east coast. but now on maine overnight, a freeze watch between 2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. and your temperatures are going to be right near freezing if not below. but to the west we have all the blood warnings--flood warnings coming in because we have the spin...
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fox 23 in tulsa following pup on this huge fire at a chemical plant in western oklahoma that set off small explosions and forced the evacuation of nearby homes. amazingly no one was hurt. fox 25 in boston a wildfire at the home of a professional football player. a mob of teens broke into the home of holloway. damage was in the tens of thousands of. here's a look from kdfw. an employee at a famous bakery chain accused of embezzling $17 million. that's a lot of cupcakes. that's a look outside the belt way from special report. we'll be right back. p>nÑo@ç-Ñ⌞Ñ i'm kind of seeing a... some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like much at all. i see the aleutian islands. looks like a duck. it looks like... america... ish. that's a map. that's a map of the united states. check the map. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. trade in your old device and trade up to america's most reliable network. i've got the good one! i got verizon! that's powerful. verizon. i remember thinking
fox 23 in tulsa following pup on this huge fire at a chemical plant in western oklahoma that set off small explosions and forced the evacuation of nearby homes. amazingly no one was hurt. fox 25 in boston a wildfire at the home of a professional football player. a mob of teens broke into the home of holloway. damage was in the tens of thousands of. here's a look from kdfw. an employee at a famous bakery chain accused of embezzling $17 million. that's a lot of cupcakes. that's a look outside the...
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joining us from the university of tulsa tonight. thank you. there are key differences between france and russia's proposal on syria's w weapons. the french draft blames the government from the chemical weapons attack it demands that those responsible be brought from the international criminal court and threatens the use of military force if syria doesn't comply. all of these have been rejected by russia. when they are allowed to correct syria's chemical weapons. the process could take years. just locating the stockpile could be extremely difficult but as al jazeera tells us, it is also possible. >> reporter: somewhere in the scarred war-ravageed landscape that is now syria which is believed to be one of the world's largest supplies of chemical weapons. even when u.s. officials admit, they don't know where all the stockpiles are. joshua walker says that's the first problem. >> the question is how do you verify something that has never been in the public domain and even intelligent sources are extremely difficult. chemical weapons can be describ
joining us from the university of tulsa tonight. thank you. there are key differences between france and russia's proposal on syria's w weapons. the french draft blames the government from the chemical weapons attack it demands that those responsible be brought from the international criminal court and threatens the use of military force if syria doesn't comply. all of these have been rejected by russia. when they are allowed to correct syria's chemical weapons. the process could take years....
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he's a thrower and through for over 400 yards against tulsa a few weeks ago. defensively they're good, but offensively they've struggled and they can't keep up. they keep their defense off the field. oklahoma is going to blow them out, i think. >> as for the number one team in the country. alabama hosting ole miss. they have not looked very sharp on offense. is this the upset special of the week? >> yes, and quite frankly alabama has not looked sharp on defense either. ole miss is talking all sorts of trash about how their offense is better than texas a&mand their receivers are better than texas a&m. if that's true they're going light alabama up, especially in the secondary. i don't know what alabama offense is going to show up. it's only shown up against a&m so far this year. other games it's been totally non-existent. if they don't show up this game, ole miss is going to have their way with them. >> the showdown, you have wisconsin traveling to ohio state. what's going on with the buckeyes quarterback situation. >> it's very unique. braxton miller will start
he's a thrower and through for over 400 yards against tulsa a few weeks ago. defensively they're good, but offensively they've struggled and they can't keep up. they keep their defense off the field. oklahoma is going to blow them out, i think. >> as for the number one team in the country. alabama hosting ole miss. they have not looked very sharp on offense. is this the upset special of the week? >> yes, and quite frankly alabama has not looked sharp on defense either. ole miss is...
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they tested thousands of people who went to the clinic outside of tulsa after inspector shut it downg the dentist a menace to public health. dr. mark segal is a fox news medical contributor. good to see you. >> how are you? >> i'm good. thank you. we thought the place was a mess and they came up with rusty instruments but i don't think anybody thought we would come up with patient to patient disease spreading. this is unheard of. >> we've seen it with hepatitis b rarely and never documented it with hepatitis c. there's been suspicious cases but look, there's up to 4 million people in the united states right now. most of them baby boomers that have been exposed to hepatitis c and don't know t so the numbers are increasing of people that could have it and go into a dentist. but they're not going to transmit it to anybody because the instruments are supposed to be autoclaved and sterilized. it's not that easy to get hepatitis b and c so if you use sterile liesed instruments nothing would happen. but if you renews needles and rusty instruments, cases like this occur and they can be life-
they tested thousands of people who went to the clinic outside of tulsa after inspector shut it downg the dentist a menace to public health. dr. mark segal is a fox news medical contributor. good to see you. >> how are you? >> i'm good. thank you. we thought the place was a mess and they came up with rusty instruments but i don't think anybody thought we would come up with patient to patient disease spreading. this is unheard of. >> we've seen it with hepatitis b rarely and...
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according to our tulsa affiliate, the plant supplies chemicals to the oil industry and employs aboutpeople in the town. if things were not bad enough, more than 5000 gallons of oil have now spilled into the flooded rivers in northern colorado. a report released wednesday showed the damaged tanks spilled oil to the south platte river near the town of milliken. the company that owns the tank has put absorbent booms into the water to soak up the oil. old girlia, a 14-year- is back safely at home after being abducted earlier this week. police say intruders demanded jewelry and money from the family and then kidnapped 14- year-old perez when they were told there was nothing of value. she was found later. >> it is good to see that she is safe. >> right now, clayton county police have too been in custody, but they are looking for two other suspects in this case. still to come on 11 news at noon , dr. kim hammond is here to answer your pets questions, and there are only 96 shopping days left until quite -- until christmas. >> we have been enjoying gorgeous weathers with wonderful temperature
according to our tulsa affiliate, the plant supplies chemicals to the oil industry and employs aboutpeople in the town. if things were not bad enough, more than 5000 gallons of oil have now spilled into the flooded rivers in northern colorado. a report released wednesday showed the damaged tanks spilled oil to the south platte river near the town of milliken. the company that owns the tank has put absorbent booms into the water to soak up the oil. old girlia, a 14-year- is back safely at home...
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we still have hot temperatures getting close to 100 from kansas city to tulsa, even into dallas., as we got farther saw the into texas, houston cooled off from the shower who feel in and temperatures overnight tonight in the 50's in our coastlines. we're going to feel temperatures staying a little on the cooler side, each coastline west and east, while we stay hot in the central states. interesting trend for the last month. we'll compare that to averages coming up tonight. keep it right here on aljazeera america. >> welcome to oiling. on him i don't want betz at that japan has been collected to host the 2020 olympics. >> they immediately erupted into cheers. they beat out istanbul and madrid, this is despite concerns about radiation leaking into the environment from the fukushima nuclear plant. >> secretary of state john kerry continues a push for support overseas, president obama focused on congress. the united states nears possible military action in
we still have hot temperatures getting close to 100 from kansas city to tulsa, even into dallas., as we got farther saw the into texas, houston cooled off from the shower who feel in and temperatures overnight tonight in the 50's in our coastlines. we're going to feel temperatures staying a little on the cooler side, each coastline west and east, while we stay hot in the central states. interesting trend for the last month. we'll compare that to averages coming up tonight. keep it right here on...
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our congratulations go out this morning to the wnba's tulsa shock for an amazing performance in a gameilliams poured in 51 points. set a new wnba single game scoring record. previous record of 47 points was shared by -- by two women. first done over seven years ago. >> her little bit of an outburst came as a surprise. williams had been averaging over 14 points per game this season. after the game she said she thought she shot the ball "pretty well." >> that's what you call being in the zone. >> little bit. better than pretty well. >> wasn't hearing anything. wasn't seeing anything. wasn't smelling anything. putting the ball up. it was going in. >> amazing. final score, shock 98. silver stars, 69. >> a rout. >> yeah. she is not letting up on them. >> no she wasn't. she's tough. >>> okay. some new and some familiar faces will grace the small screen this fall. we're going to tell you who they are in "the skinny." >>> first, a congresswoman's refusal to accept a doctor's grim diagnosis about a baby. this morning we'll tell you about a miracle. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ooh child
our congratulations go out this morning to the wnba's tulsa shock for an amazing performance in a gameilliams poured in 51 points. set a new wnba single game scoring record. previous record of 47 points was shared by -- by two women. first done over seven years ago. >> her little bit of an outburst came as a surprise. williams had been averaging over 14 points per game this season. after the game she said she thought she shot the ball "pretty well." >> that's what you call...
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. >> worked at the tulsa tribune. >> now defunct. rest in peace. i grew up with guns in the house. we always had a .38 special sitting on my dad's dresser. it was always there. i think that when you get into densely urbanized areas, you know, you have less reporter experience with firearms in the newsrooms. the seminars that you talk about, it's clear. there's a thirst for knowledge and understanding and it's easy to get it's just that reporters don't find themselves in sort of a position of informing themselves ahead of time because they are reacting to these events. it's a classic example on monday you have massive shooting and you have instant sort of response and a lot of reporters are writing about this and don't know what an ar-15 is or why implications of reporting something erroneously is like throwing a rock into a pond. >> a lot of events like catastrophic are complex and detailed. i can imagine someone who is roughly half of americans who have concerns about gun ownership and they might say that's terrible but guns were used to kill someone. why this? why is it so import
. >> worked at the tulsa tribune. >> now defunct. rest in peace. i grew up with guns in the house. we always had a .38 special sitting on my dad's dresser. it was always there. i think that when you get into densely urbanized areas, you know, you have less reporter experience with firearms in the newsrooms. the seminars that you talk about, it's clear. there's a thirst for knowledge and understanding and it's easy to get it's just that reporters don't find themselves in sort of a...
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debora brown community school in tulsa, oklahoma, sent a student home for what authorities there deemedstyle, short dreadlocks, pinned back with a bow. the student, a 7-year-old girl, who by all accounts, is a very good student. so now my letter this week isn't to debora brown community school, even though we reached out to them and were referred to their lawyer, who still hasn't called back. instead, my letter this week is to the most important person in the whole story. 7-year-o 7-year-o 7-year-old tiana parker and all the other tianas in our little community. dear tiana, it's me, melissa. tiana, when i saw and heard you cry about not being able to wear your hair the way you wanted, it broke my heart. first of all, tiana, no matter what your school or anyone else has said to you, we are proud of your hair and you should be too. in spite of your school's policy that states hairstyles such as dreadlocks, afros, and other faddish styles are unacceptable, for the record, tiana, your hair is not distracting, unacceptable, a fad, or wrong. tiana, your hair is wonderful. you come from a peop
debora brown community school in tulsa, oklahoma, sent a student home for what authorities there deemedstyle, short dreadlocks, pinned back with a bow. the student, a 7-year-old girl, who by all accounts, is a very good student. so now my letter this week isn't to debora brown community school, even though we reached out to them and were referred to their lawyer, who still hasn't called back. instead, my letter this week is to the most important person in the whole story. 7-year-o 7-year-o...
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. >>> since 2012 endured pittsburgh, tulsa, seattle, wilmington, aurora, milwaukee, texas a&m, minneapolis, brookfield, portland and, of course, newtown, connecticut. the fact those in washington stand by as innocent victims, children, parents, neighbors and friends are gunned down and continue to place the interest of krins over the lives of law abiding citizens is a national disgrace and it just has to come to an end. >> that was mayor michael bloomberg calling once again for congress to pass sensible safety legislation after monday's mass shooting. as information trickles in, the details paint a complex picture of the nation's gun laws and mental health policies. the weekend before he went on the rampage and weeks after sought psychiatric help, said he was followed by people sending microwave through his body to keep him awake. he passed two background checks and bought a shotgun. it's not clear what would have stopped him. shootings, one a month for the past four years, often carried out by mental health victims. two reviews of military security and employee screening programs. lawmake
. >>> since 2012 endured pittsburgh, tulsa, seattle, wilmington, aurora, milwaukee, texas a&m, minneapolis, brookfield, portland and, of course, newtown, connecticut. the fact those in washington stand by as innocent victims, children, parents, neighbors and friends are gunned down and continue to place the interest of krins over the lives of law abiding citizens is a national disgrace and it just has to come to an end. >> that was mayor michael bloomberg calling once again...
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. >> tulsa, seattle, wilmington, aurora. >> where we have these horrific mass shootings. >> milwaukee. >> everybody expresses understandable horror. >> of course, newtown, connecticut, where 20 children and 6 faculty members were gunned down. >> yet we're not willing to take basic actions we know can make a difference. >> let's cut right to our panel now. joining us is my colleague, crystal ball, co host of "the cycle" and jonathan capehart. we just heard the president say we don't need to be a nation where mass shootings happen all of the time. yet we are a nation where mass shootings happen all of the time. and there is no sign anything is going change, is there? >> not at this moment. and as you're pointing out in australia, this has been widely reported, reforms to their gun laws and have not had a mass shooting since that time. so there are things that we could do. and it would be easy to despair, because as long as there is a republican house, i agree with you and i agree with the president, nothing is going to change, because of the dynamics that exist with their base. but in t
. >> tulsa, seattle, wilmington, aurora. >> where we have these horrific mass shootings. >> milwaukee. >> everybody expresses understandable horror. >> of course, newtown, connecticut, where 20 children and 6 faculty members were gunned down. >> yet we're not willing to take basic actions we know can make a difference. >> let's cut right to our panel now. joining us is my colleague, crystal ball, co host of "the cycle" and jonathan capehart....
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and a very very ugly deborah brown community school the tulsa oklahoma charter school sent seven yearold tiana parker home from school this week because according to school officials her hairstyle is inappropriate ok ok i t.v. researched the story for local t.v. what they found was shocking parker by the way is african-american or is dreadlocks . are you so serious. that they make. a fox twenty three review to school dress code it states here styles such as dreadlocks afros mohawks and other fetish styles are unacceptable the school feels that could distract from the respectful and serious atmosphere it strives for so basically the deborah brown community school finds natural african american hairstyles acceptable that is just very very. right now just two states in our nation are full democracies maine and vermont. that's it because those two new england states are the only states in the entire country that let convicted felons vote when they're in prison and when they leave prison in the forty eight states should be following their example the right to vote is the foundational build
and a very very ugly deborah brown community school the tulsa oklahoma charter school sent seven yearold tiana parker home from school this week because according to school officials her hairstyle is inappropriate ok ok i t.v. researched the story for local t.v. what they found was shocking parker by the way is african-american or is dreadlocks . are you so serious. that they make. a fox twenty three review to school dress code it states here styles such as dreadlocks afros mohawks and other...
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a health investigation found at least one case of hepatitis c linked to a tulsa, oklahoma, dentist office. this he shut down the practice in march and asked 7,000 patients to be tested for hepatitis and hiv. 89 tested positive for hepatitis c. four for hiv, and although at this point only one case of hepatitis can definitively be linked to his office. >>> the federal reserve says it will keep purchasing bonds at the current pace. the surprise announcement that led to a banner day on wall street, the dow and s&p 500 hit record highs and all three major indices closed up more than 1%. many investors inspected the fed to announce it was finally ready to begin cutting back or taper off the stimulus measures. didn't happen today. and check out this. this video from dayton, ohio, a burglary suspect tries to escape from a moving police car by unlocking the door through an open window and only instead of breaking free he slams on the pavement and is detained within seconds. the assistant police chief will investigate why the suspect wasn't wearing cuffs and why the window was open which are both,
a health investigation found at least one case of hepatitis c linked to a tulsa, oklahoma, dentist office. this he shut down the practice in march and asked 7,000 patients to be tested for hepatitis and hiv. 89 tested positive for hepatitis c. four for hiv, and although at this point only one case of hepatitis can definitively be linked to his office. >>> the federal reserve says it will keep purchasing bonds at the current pace. the surprise announcement that led to a banner day on...
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i can remember going from washington to my hometown of tulsa, normally i have to go through chicago. chicago actually is where the a.m.a. had its headquarters. it's probably still there. i will always remember this because i was rejoicing. i was coming back after the long fight against hillary health care, socialized medicine. i remember asking the question on the senate floor. i said, you know, explain this to me. if socialized medicine doesn't work in great britain, it doesn't work in sweden, it doesn't work in canada, why do you think it would work in this country? now, they will never say it, but what they're thinking is, well, if i were running it, it would work. we got that point across slowly. it took months and months. they started way ahead with hillary health care. then we were catching up. just like right now people are realizing this is a failed socialized medicine effort, and we had won this thing. and i remember -- it kind of relates to what's happening today. i was on that plane going through chicago to tulsa, and i picked up "the wall street journal," opened it up, an
i can remember going from washington to my hometown of tulsa, normally i have to go through chicago. chicago actually is where the a.m.a. had its headquarters. it's probably still there. i will always remember this because i was rejoicing. i was coming back after the long fight against hillary health care, socialized medicine. i remember asking the question on the senate floor. i said, you know, explain this to me. if socialized medicine doesn't work in great britain, it doesn't work in sweden,...
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we have indiana, and illinois and texas and various other places outside of tulsa. we just want to make you feel welcome and at home in our group because after all you know, people across the land get used to seeing these same faces all the time and they feel like they know you as well as they do me. and of course that's only by tv association. but, anyway we're glad to have you all in. and for those of you joining us out there in television, we just thank you for tuning in and we thank you for your loyalty because you know, everybody that writes or speaks to us at seminars, the first thing they say is i watch you 'every day.' well now that's a lot better audience than somebody that just listens once in a while. so we do, we appreciate your loyalty, your prayers, your letters, your financial help, and yes i can still honestly say that we do read your letters. and now we don't want them long for that very reason, or we'd never get finished, but keep them short and to the point unless of course, now if you've got a testimony and it takes a page or two to give that, we
we have indiana, and illinois and texas and various other places outside of tulsa. we just want to make you feel welcome and at home in our group because after all you know, people across the land get used to seeing these same faces all the time and they feel like they know you as well as they do me. and of course that's only by tv association. but, anyway we're glad to have you all in. and for those of you joining us out there in television, we just thank you for tuning in and we thank you for...
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it a, the tulsa 66ers, b the savannah sand gnats, c, d.c. united or d the columbus blue jacket? united. >> d.c. you noticed is the answer. we have a unprecedented three-way tie at the end of our multiple choice round. contestants, we will now move into phase two. these are for the longer multiple choice questions. as such, these questions will be worth 200 points. hands on buzzers, please. the next question after house conservatives staged a revolt over funding of the government, senator harry reid says he feels sorry for which member of the house? christina? >> speaker john boehner from ohio. >> speaker john boehner from ohio it is. chris christina pulls into the lead. the senator of wyoming afountsed a new bill which would require which one person to enroll in the health ens exchange. molly. >> is it president obama? >> it is president obama. and molly is tied on the score. that itself the confidence we look for in a quiz master contestant. oh, we have reached the wild card moment, the video wild card, contestants, if you have been watching, you know how this is work. this is
it a, the tulsa 66ers, b the savannah sand gnats, c, d.c. united or d the columbus blue jacket? united. >> d.c. you noticed is the answer. we have a unprecedented three-way tie at the end of our multiple choice round. contestants, we will now move into phase two. these are for the longer multiple choice questions. as such, these questions will be worth 200 points. hands on buzzers, please. the next question after house conservatives staged a revolt over funding of the government, senator...
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next, anbert is independent in tulsa, oklahoma. what do you think? caller: good morning. let me say this. exceptionalism here on this continent came by the fact that it was stolen. a whole continent that was rich in natural resources. the completed, genocide, almost total genocide that killed off all of the native inhabitants in this country. and the young man who just got to talking about slavery -- for the first time in the history slavery was predicated off of one's color. that had never happened before. wereuropeans who came here poor europeans looking for something they could not get in europe. all the countries in europe were owned by the king's and queens. richin america only the could own land in vote. not vote, indians could not vote, and certainly blacks could not vote. host: it sounds like you do not believe in american exceptionalism. caller: i do not. if i were robbed the richest bank account and i've celebrated for being of the labyrinth that -- a philanthropist because i have money, is that exceptionalism deco host: next caller, what are your thoughts? call
next, anbert is independent in tulsa, oklahoma. what do you think? caller: good morning. let me say this. exceptionalism here on this continent came by the fact that it was stolen. a whole continent that was rich in natural resources. the completed, genocide, almost total genocide that killed off all of the native inhabitants in this country. and the young man who just got to talking about slavery -- for the first time in the history slavery was predicated off of one's color. that had never...
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we will go first to vincent from tulsa, oklahoma, on our republican line. good morning.ou are on with timothy noah. caller: hello. question?e a get income i still tax if my job is missing? host: not sure if that is a question for you. phyllis from illinois, good morning. caller: good morning. regards to our jobs with clinton when we signed the free trade agreement. our jobs are all out of the country. if we want to put a 24% import tax, that would bring jobs back here, especially if we would honor our constitution and goat to one tax, the consumption tax. end the wars in the middle east. yearis over $2 trillion a that we could be paying our debt off. i want an answer from this gentleman. well, there is a lot in the question. traditionally have been seen as a bad solution to try to achieve economic recovery. it was tried disastrously during the great depression and worsened the depression considerably. there are a lot of people who favor a shift to a consumption tax. right now we have too little consumption. we need to have greater consumer confidence to get the economy u
we will go first to vincent from tulsa, oklahoma, on our republican line. good morning.ou are on with timothy noah. caller: hello. question?e a get income i still tax if my job is missing? host: not sure if that is a question for you. phyllis from illinois, good morning. caller: good morning. regards to our jobs with clinton when we signed the free trade agreement. our jobs are all out of the country. if we want to put a 24% import tax, that would bring jobs back here, especially if we would...
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people watching this show wearing a tool belt right now, okay, in a coffee shop in tulsa, they have note ahead unless the middle class and the broad population feels confident about moving ahead. it will happen. september of 1983, this is 30 years ago, '83, we added 1.1 million jobs in one month because of structural reform. and when we get that, we have -- we're like a coiled spring. this country is going to blow people's minds. >> jimmy carter didn't get reelected. >> that was a major thing. >> this is carter 2.0. >> reagan comes in -- >> i know. didn't happen. >> it went -- it took from '82, took them till '82, and i think this has happened. >> is it the politics right now? >> is it going to happen? >> we're going to have three more years. >> when people are so disgusted, revulsed, this will happen. it's not there yet and we don't have enough. >> we don't have another election for a while. >> it's going to take a while. i think the german election result was more of the same. it's, i think, she will open up the pocketbook a little bit. love to see her connect with the greens, believe
people watching this show wearing a tool belt right now, okay, in a coffee shop in tulsa, they have note ahead unless the middle class and the broad population feels confident about moving ahead. it will happen. september of 1983, this is 30 years ago, '83, we added 1.1 million jobs in one month because of structural reform. and when we get that, we have -- we're like a coiled spring. this country is going to blow people's minds. >> jimmy carter didn't get reelected. >> that was a...
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in tulsa, oklahoma right now, unemployment rate is 5.2% and that's a town you can get a really nice househese are three cities we'll talk about that actually you can still get great deals. this one, for 229, i think this is an amazing house. it's about 2700 square feet, three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. this has got fantastic curb appeal. it's a full brick house, two-story entryway. it's got a vaulted ceiling in the kitchen. hardwood floors, crown molding, a coffered ceiling in the bedroom. >> steve: it sounds like you want to buy it n let's all move there. it's great. this is going to cost you about $1,100 a month. >> steve: okay. next up, let's go down to austin, texas, one of the most wonderful cities in america. nice house can cost you $210,000. tell us about this one. >> this one, they are also the unemployment rate is down to 5.6. this is another really good house. this is only 210. it's three bedrooms, three baths, about 1700 square feet. it's got a big open floor plan, full remodeled kitchen, really huge backyard, mature trees, wrap around porch. again, great curb appeal. going to cost
in tulsa, oklahoma right now, unemployment rate is 5.2% and that's a town you can get a really nice househese are three cities we'll talk about that actually you can still get great deals. this one, for 229, i think this is an amazing house. it's about 2700 square feet, three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. this has got fantastic curb appeal. it's a full brick house, two-story entryway. it's got a vaulted ceiling in the kitchen. hardwood floors, crown molding, a coffered ceiling in the bedroom. >>...
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this happened at saint john's hospital in tulsa. the doctor, robert garrett, all the nurse, all the people all the way down. i was thinking that is my first experience at my age, my senior age of seeing this system work. where would she have been in camden? i've talked to some people and they said at her age she would have waited in such a long line that she probably would not have been able to make it. it was a serious thing she was going through. i don't think i'm the only one who had this experience but let me tell you, that was a wakeup call. i would just hope and suggest to the senator that other people speak up, even though it is some what uncomfortable, i thank god we have the system we have here that allowed kay and me to be able to look forward to our next 54 years of marriage. mr. cruz: i thank the senator from oklahoma for that excellent question and i'll make several observations in response. the first is hearing of your wife and her courage, and it reminds me, i will confess -- i knew there was many reasons why you and
this happened at saint john's hospital in tulsa. the doctor, robert garrett, all the nurse, all the people all the way down. i was thinking that is my first experience at my age, my senior age of seeing this system work. where would she have been in camden? i've talked to some people and they said at her age she would have waited in such a long line that she probably would not have been able to make it. it was a serious thing she was going through. i don't think i'm the only one who had this...
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you know, i've been down there many times and i was envisioning as i was coming from tulsa up here on monday, the place -- at that that time they said that ronald reagan airport was going to be closed. they thought it was going to be closed down because of the proximity to the navy yard. well, it didn't turn out that way and we ended up landing there. but when i went down and i saw the scene -- which i've seen many times before -- and i looked at it, it just -- it's gust wrenching to think that one deranged person could -- gut wrenching to think that one deranged person could do this. we've seen it before in waco, we've seen it in boston and other places. it's something that we -- i assume is going to be with us. i don't know how it can be precluded. i will say this, though, i fully expected several of my liberal friends to try to use that as an excuse to come up with some more stringent gun regulations. i would only suggest, mr. president, that the district of columbia has the most stringent anti-2nd amendment gun control laws anywhere in the country and that's where this take place.
you know, i've been down there many times and i was envisioning as i was coming from tulsa up here on monday, the place -- at that that time they said that ronald reagan airport was going to be closed. they thought it was going to be closed down because of the proximity to the navy yard. well, it didn't turn out that way and we ended up landing there. but when i went down and i saw the scene -- which i've seen many times before -- and i looked at it, it just -- it's gust wrenching to think that...
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. >> did we know he was a major investor in tulsa? >> well, did i know at the time? at what time? >> at the time that they received government loans? >> of course. i have not, but members of my staff had negotiated and he and the others on the terms of the transaction. >> did you communicate by phone or e-mail? >> undoubtedly both. >> i don't recall, but i wouldn't be surprised. >> what about the investor. >> is a client and partner. >> yes, did you contact him by phone calls? >> probably e-mail or phone calls, probably both. >> you know also that he was an investor at the time? >> i did. yes, i did. >> do you still stand by your statement? >> yes, i do. >> i was responding to whether or not we knew in the investment world. the question about who is an investor. >> is trying to find out what kind of relationship and a few new people that you are giving the lone steer. question is always about what type of communications and communications that are personal in nature that also took place with the people that had a financial stake. >> i do know them personally. >> okay, see you have
. >> did we know he was a major investor in tulsa? >> well, did i know at the time? at what time? >> at the time that they received government loans? >> of course. i have not, but members of my staff had negotiated and he and the others on the terms of the transaction. >> did you communicate by phone or e-mail? >> undoubtedly both. >> i don't recall, but i wouldn't be surprised. >> what about the investor. >> is a client and partner....