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but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 1800 men and women, facing a huge array of criminal charges, it contains its own versions of the local post office, a hospital, and busier restaurant than just about any other in the city. it also contains a gigantic laundry facility. >> we usually do anywhere from 10 to 12 loads. each load, each washer, the big washers are 125 pounds. the small washers are 75 pounds. if that can kind of give you an idea. >> the various colored uniforms coincide with each inmate's classification. >> all county clothing is generally orange. they have blue for juvenile. red for federal. black and white for state. and white for the kitchen workers. >> along with regularly washing all uniforms and linens, the laundry staff has another task. whenever new shipments of underwear arrive they must be dyed orange. >> socks, boxers, bras, panties, all underwear is dyed. the reason that it's dyed so is we can get it back. >> when inmate
but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city. along with numerous security concerns that come with temporarily housing some 1800 men and women, facing a huge array of criminal charges, it contains its own versions of the local post office, a hospital, and busier restaurant than just about any other in the city. it also contains a gigantic laundry facility. >> we usually do anywhere from 10 to 12 loads. each load, each washer, the big washers are 125 pounds. the small washers are 75...
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riding conviction. >> don't like tulsa, oklahoma very much. come on vacation, leave on probation, come back on a citation. it's just an easy place to get in trouble. >> this time she's charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest. but she also faces a more serious charge. strong arm robbery in neighboring creek county. she has pled not guilty to all three charges. >> i allowed myself to be accustomed to the darker side of life very young. i learned how to do drugs at a very young age, the moment i hit 18 i started stripping. it will eat you up, consume you, that lifestyle. i'm just a lost child trying to get back to my adulthood, really, because i can't get back to my childhood because i have two children i'm supposed to being a mother to. >> you really had a quick jump in your cuffs. you understand me. >> if lopez is struggling with the responsibilities of both adulthood and parenthood the same might be true of the father of her two children, matthew west. he is currently incarcerated about 60 yards down the hall in the
riding conviction. >> don't like tulsa, oklahoma very much. come on vacation, leave on probation, come back on a citation. it's just an easy place to get in trouble. >> this time she's charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest. but she also faces a more serious charge. strong arm robbery in neighboring creek county. she has pled not guilty to all three charges. >> i allowed myself to be accustomed to the darker side of life very young. i learned how to...
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the victims were discovered together inside a tulsa apartment. four women had their hands bound behind their backs. and each had been shot in the head. poor lives in the same complex and says he was friends with two of the victims. though he has yet to enter a formal plea, poor says he is completely innocent. >> people say you supposed to have faith in the system but it don't work like they say it's supposed to. they're going to kill me for something i didn't do? i don't want to die for something i didn't do. the part that got me so emotional is that these are our friends and now i'm being -- they saying i'm being charged with their deaths. >> poore recently completed a twelve year sentence for armed robbery of four convenience stores and has numerous jail stays on less serious convictions. >> for the first time in my life, i'm innocent and everybody thinks i'm guilty. >> tulsa homicide investigators believe poore is not only guilty, but he did not act alone. they say he was aided by another man booked into the jail a few days earlier on a parole
the victims were discovered together inside a tulsa apartment. four women had their hands bound behind their backs. and each had been shot in the head. poor lives in the same complex and says he was friends with two of the victims. though he has yet to enter a formal plea, poor says he is completely innocent. >> people say you supposed to have faith in the system but it don't work like they say it's supposed to. they're going to kill me for something i didn't do? i don't want to die for...
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>> [ bleep ] tulsa county jail!leep ] tulsa county jail! >> segregation inmates at the tulsa county jail are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. their one hour out can be spent either in the shower or rec yard. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. >> sergeant collette, who runs the unit, says he frequently checks in with the inmates and tries to help them adapt to the isolation. >> the brain is very powerful and you can fail to flourish and literally will yourself to death. i do not want that in here. it's like i tell these guys in the seg when i first meet them. i want you guys reading. i want you doing a little exercise in your cell. if i wanted mushrooms back here, i'd be a gardener. what i say to them is free your mind. your ass will follow. >> jacob england has been in segregation for nearly a year. he's followed sergeant collette's advice but has also participated in extracurricular activity with some of his neighbors. they call it cadillacing, and it involves using string to pass items between ce
>> [ bleep ] tulsa county jail!leep ] tulsa county jail! >> segregation inmates at the tulsa county jail are locked in their cells 23 hours a day. their one hour out can be spent either in the shower or rec yard. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. >> sergeant collette, who runs the unit, says he frequently checks in with the inmates and tries to help them adapt to the isolation. >> the brain is very powerful and you can fail to flourish and...
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@ñ >>> more than 30,000 men and women are booked into the tulsa county jail every year.most leave within hours. but on any given day, there are about 1 00 who reside here until their cases are resolved in court. many have prior stays in the jail and in prison. few have been as well known in the population as jimmy maxwell. >> there are four or five names in the prison system you hear of. folk lore. jimmy maxwell is a fighter, good fighter. he never lost. no nonsense. we were in the open prison, business is business. if you didn't have his money, you would get socked in the jaw, or ball bat to the head. >> he's notorious. that's all i can say. >> i've taken down a few heavies over the years. i haven't got a lot of tolerance for not paying me when i want -- when i'm supposed to be paid. >> it's the living, dope, cigarettes. that's just -- that's the -- that's the dollar in there. that's how we survive. >> but even in prison, maxwell says he did better than just survive. >> bought my wife is set of boobs from drug dealing activities. that was a mistake. you don't want to do
@ñ >>> more than 30,000 men and women are booked into the tulsa county jail every year.most leave within hours. but on any given day, there are about 1 00 who reside here until their cases are resolved in court. many have prior stays in the jail and in prison. few have been as well known in the population as jimmy maxwell. >> there are four or five names in the prison system you hear of. folk lore. jimmy maxwell is a fighter, good fighter. he never lost. no nonsense. we were in...
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living in the heart of tornado alley, people in tulsa, oklahoma know to be ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure in downtown, the criminal justice center for the better known as t tulsa county jail. >> another day in para dice. >> most of the 1800 men and women have been charged with crimes and awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but newly arrived james maxwell is an exception. he's not only a convict, but is as familiar to staff and inmates here as the turbulent storms that proceed any twister. >> james steven maxwell, he could be considered somewhat of a legend. some of the inmates look up to him. they give him a lot of respect. he really upholds what they're going to call the outlaw dance with law enforcement. >> jimmy maxwell. jimmy's a legend in the department of corrections in oklahoma. he's a tough guy. wouldn't want to be messed, for sure. good guy. good heart. but if you cross him, he's going to be strong. >> that man is 74-2 in the boxing ring in the penitentiary behind the fence. 74-2 i
living in the heart of tornado alley, people in tulsa, oklahoma know to be ready for a destructive force of nature. it's also that way inside the walls of a half million square foot structure in downtown, the criminal justice center for the better known as t tulsa county jail. >> another day in para dice. >> most of the 1800 men and women have been charged with crimes and awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but newly arrived james maxwell is an exception. he's not only...
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there are 1800 men and women incarcerated at the tulsa county jail. most are only accused of crimes. >> i'll see y'all later. be good. >> because the inmates are innocent until proven guilty, officers try to afford them as many privileges as possible. but one man who has just booked into jail will require special handling. >> this guy here in holding cell nine, he is here on four counts of murder. we keep him in a cell by himself because of the high publicity of the case. we don't want him to be with general population in case someone here is a relative of the people murdered. for his safety and ours. just keep him locked up by himself. >> the new inmate is james pore. he is charged with first degree murder for the execution style slayings of four women a month earlier. they are found together in an apartment. all four had their hands bound behind their backs and each shot in the head. he lives in the same complex and says he was friends with two of the victims. he has yet to enter a plea, he says he's completely innocent. >> people say you supposed t
there are 1800 men and women incarcerated at the tulsa county jail. most are only accused of crimes. >> i'll see y'all later. be good. >> because the inmates are innocent until proven guilty, officers try to afford them as many privileges as possible. but one man who has just booked into jail will require special handling. >> this guy here in holding cell nine, he is here on four counts of murder. we keep him in a cell by himself because of the high publicity of the case. we...
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the walls of the tulsa county jail, high-stakes dramas play out daily. >> let's go. >> let him go!> the jailhouse is about 1,800 men and women, most have only been charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> we in the concrete jail. >> unless they violate the rules or need to be segregated for security reasons, they spend the days outside their units in housing units or pods. under a system called direct supervision, a single officer completely exposed to the mates is stationed inside each pod. >> we have general population pods which house 94 inmates. there's one officer in that pod, at all times, just one. >> all right, guys, let's lock down. >> it's not about physical any more. it's about maintaining control. they don't have weapons when they go into the pod. they have nothing but a key and a radio and they're in the pod with 94 inmates every day all day. they're out there conversing with them, looking in on the cells and making sure they shouldn't be doing something they shouldn't be doing. we're going to treat you as a human until you prove to
the walls of the tulsa county jail, high-stakes dramas play out daily. >> let's go. >> let him go!> the jailhouse is about 1,800 men and women, most have only been charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. >> we in the concrete jail. >> unless they violate the rules or need to be segregated for security reasons, they spend the days outside their units in housing units or pods. under a system called direct supervision, a single officer...
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androgel 1.62%. >>> tulsa, oklahoma, has known tough times.ts brave life in tornado alley. its cultural influences include the wild west and big oil. inside the tulsa county jail, those same thick and often heavily tattooed skins are always on display. lester stokes will soon leave the jail to serve six years in prison as a prospect for the irish mob, a rapidly growing gang he hopes will provide him protection. >> irish people eat better than everybody else. >> proving irish heritage, however, is not a requirement for membership. >> my mom has red hair and i figured people with red hair usually are from ireland, right? irish people. i don't know where my family is from. i've never checked my family tree. >> what is this? >> mayonnaise. >> what the -- >> we never get mayonnaise. >> [ bleep ]. i don't trust it. >> i know. >> i don't trust it. >> but stokes knows for long-term happiness he will need more than his gang. >> my daughter will only be 11 or 12 years old when i get out. the oldest one. i might still be able to be a dad. but i'd have to
androgel 1.62%. >>> tulsa, oklahoma, has known tough times.ts brave life in tornado alley. its cultural influences include the wild west and big oil. inside the tulsa county jail, those same thick and often heavily tattooed skins are always on display. lester stokes will soon leave the jail to serve six years in prison as a prospect for the irish mob, a rapidly growing gang he hopes will provide him protection. >> irish people eat better than everybody else. >> proving...
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for more we go to tulsa via democracy now! video stream where we're joined by ziva branstetter, enterprise editor at the tulsa world. she was one of 12 media witnesses to attend the botched execution tuesday at the oklahoma state penitentiary. i understand this is just hours after you have experienced what has to be extremely upsetting. you wrote upng, as this minute-by-minute account of what you saw, could you start at the beginning? even before the execution began, what you heard in the prison as you walk to the execution chamber. >> typically inmates will bang on their cells before an execution for most inmates on it is an inmate that none of the other inmates like. we had a lot of clanking and banking before we were left into the execution chambers. >> then describe what happened once you got into the execution chamber, and set the scene -- where you are, where the prisoner who is about to be executed is, how you can see him. >> yes. the prisoner is in a separate room. the blinds are drawn. sound in a room that has microph
for more we go to tulsa via democracy now! video stream where we're joined by ziva branstetter, enterprise editor at the tulsa world. she was one of 12 media witnesses to attend the botched execution tuesday at the oklahoma state penitentiary. i understand this is just hours after you have experienced what has to be extremely upsetting. you wrote upng, as this minute-by-minute account of what you saw, could you start at the beginning? even before the execution began, what you heard in the...
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oklahoma city, tulsa to tlois, little rock to memphis.y tornados today more hail and damaging winds. tomorrow looks like the potential for a severe weather outbreak maybe a tornado outbreak. the area in ved a greatest risk. memphis to st. louis. right through about the mississippi river valley. tomorrow could be a tornado day. we have to watch. it. >> it's the season. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. the white house's reaction to meeting the health care goals. and the critics who say there's no reason to celebrate. >>> when we come back, we huddle around the "water cooler." john stewart is all about breaking news. time get nasty about it. we're back after this. stick around. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers
oklahoma city, tulsa to tlois, little rock to memphis.y tornados today more hail and damaging winds. tomorrow looks like the potential for a severe weather outbreak maybe a tornado outbreak. the area in ved a greatest risk. memphis to st. louis. right through about the mississippi river valley. tomorrow could be a tornado day. we have to watch. it. >> it's the season. >>> coming up at the top of the hour. the white house's reaction to meeting the health care goals. and the...
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. >> my cramer, peter from tulsa, oklahoma. >> go ahead. >> i'm calling to ask you about lindsay. >>rigation and culture, i think it is a good stock that nobody talks about. and that is the conclusion of the lighting round. >> chr >> krispy ckreme stocks not doig so well. i'm sinking my teeth into this one. mad money coming up next. >> eat it. just have a bite. >> take a bite. >> i'm not going to eat it. >> the camera adds 47 pounds, i can't get away with a donut. >>> so what's my favorite stock trading in the 100 to $500 bracket right now. i'm talking about harmon thousand dollar speaker. let's go to robert in colorado. robert. >> you okay, man. what happened. >> holy cow that was scary. >> i bet you wear your cup tomorrow. did you see i didn't skip a beat. >> hello. [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now t
. >> my cramer, peter from tulsa, oklahoma. >> go ahead. >> i'm calling to ask you about lindsay. >>rigation and culture, i think it is a good stock that nobody talks about. and that is the conclusion of the lighting round. >> chr >> krispy ckreme stocks not doig so well. i'm sinking my teeth into this one. mad money coming up next. >> eat it. just have a bite. >> take a bite. >> i'm not going to eat it. >> the camera adds 47 pounds, i...
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to my knowledge the crown prince of dubai is not involved in the zero were trying to do at the tulsa and city. this electronic city as the vice chair of the oakland all meta joint powers authority revenges is pretty good on the subjects. a body in the calcium oversees the arena. franchisees player trade however during a recent appearance on various boards radio program where kwon says the future king of the oil-rich nation is locked in with the current develop dollars of the size stating they are " partnered literally with the prince of dubai goosenecks in line to lead by. and they have capitals. that's a pretty powerful than dropping right there. in a way a name was dropped i think it's going to not be helpful to the team that's over in the middle east trying to put papilla financing to get this thing on it reads as he is not only concerned about the impact of the mayor's statement will have on the financial group's glory signed exclusive negotiation agreement to develop the site in his opinion putting the crown prince's name up there like that was just wrong even if the mayor is ri
to my knowledge the crown prince of dubai is not involved in the zero were trying to do at the tulsa and city. this electronic city as the vice chair of the oakland all meta joint powers authority revenges is pretty good on the subjects. a body in the calcium oversees the arena. franchisees player trade however during a recent appearance on various boards radio program where kwon says the future king of the oil-rich nation is locked in with the current develop dollars of the size stating they...
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. >> and here with me is joanne calhoun from tulsa, oklahoma. >> okay.n my team, amy fox from hastings, minnesota. >> okay. >> we're ready. >> you know the rules? you buzz in after i read the question. question number one, which of these easter candies has the fewest calories per serving. cadbury creme egg, 20 jellybeans. >> let's go with -- >> yeah. >> i think that's -- >> b, 20 jellybeans. >> you would be right. 20 jellybeans, eight calories. >> i don't think my buzzer is working. okay. just checking. >> next, which of these easter main courses has the lowest amount of fat for a four ounce serving. >> okay, what is it? >> the leg of lamb, crown roast of lamb, honey glazed baked ham. >> she's going with a. >> you would be wrong. >> it seems like it would be the honey glazed. >> let her do it. >> she's helping me. >> we're going with c. >> you're right. the honey glazed ham. >> next, which of these soups has the fewest number of calories per ten ounce bowl, chicken noodle soup, tomato soup or matzo ball soup. >> you know the answer. what is it? >> tomato
. >> and here with me is joanne calhoun from tulsa, oklahoma. >> okay.n my team, amy fox from hastings, minnesota. >> okay. >> we're ready. >> you know the rules? you buzz in after i read the question. question number one, which of these easter candies has the fewest calories per serving. cadbury creme egg, 20 jellybeans. >> let's go with -- >> yeah. >> i think that's -- >> b, 20 jellybeans. >> you would be right. 20 jellybeans, eight...
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for the impact of immigration on the arts, i visited an internationally acclaimed dance company, tulsa ballet. >> tulsa ballet is a very place lots of different countries and nationalities. >> it might be a small ballet company in the middle of america, what we are a world class organization. we have choreographers and stagers and dancers from around the world. we have 25 dancers and 16 of them are foreign. so, immigration plays a big role in our company. our spanish dancers, they give a different emotion onstage than do the chinese dancers. but when every one comes together, it is really beautiful and they feed off each other and they learn from each other. to look at the impact of imigration on the sciences, visited a chemistry lab at the tulsa.ity of >> it's null one in chemistry, it helps that they are working as graduate students, working as docs and faculty members. most of the graduate students school beocs at any going to be foreigners. so these students when we get then they contribute by working in those research labs in pharmaceutical in chemical companies. and they do that
for the impact of immigration on the arts, i visited an internationally acclaimed dance company, tulsa ballet. >> tulsa ballet is a very place lots of different countries and nationalities. >> it might be a small ballet company in the middle of america, what we are a world class organization. we have choreographers and stagers and dancers from around the world. we have 25 dancers and 16 of them are foreign. so, immigration plays a big role in our company. our spanish dancers, they...
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. >>> a young man plummets to his death when he crashes through a 25th floor window of the a tulsa high-riset happened. i was the only other person there and i will always maintain my innocence. >> now, her future lie in the hands of a judge. >> don't [ bleep ] me, dude. >> also facing a murdech
. >>> a young man plummets to his death when he crashes through a 25th floor window of the a tulsa high-riset happened. i was the only other person there and i will always maintain my innocence. >> now, her future lie in the hands of a judge. >> don't [ bleep ] me, dude. >> also facing a murdech
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the news manager at oeta public television in tulsa, as well as our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. liz, i take it this is the first time you've witnessed an execution. describe what you saw. >> yes, it was my first time, and of course i was nervous going in. but really thought it would be seamless, as i've been told they usually are. that he would just go to sleep and it would just take a few minutes. what happened was lockett was placed on the gurney. they asked him do you have any last words. he said no. at 6:23, they started the first intravenous lines into both arms with this new drug called midazolam. and lockett just continued to stare at the ceiling. occasionally licking his lips. and that went on from 6:23 to 6:30 -- from 6:23 to 6:28. so a full five minutes there. then at 6:29, he finally closes his eyes. a doctor in the execution chamber goes over to lockette, pulls back the sheet, opens his eyes, kind of rub, tabs his chest. and he said, he is not unconscious. then at 6:33, the doctor did the same thing, pulled the sheet back. eyes, chest. and he declared lockett uncons
the news manager at oeta public television in tulsa, as well as our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. liz, i take it this is the first time you've witnessed an execution. describe what you saw. >> yes, it was my first time, and of course i was nervous going in. but really thought it would be seamless, as i've been told they usually are. that he would just go to sleep and it would just take a few minutes. what happened was lockett was placed on the gurney. they asked him do you have any...
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look at the impact on immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa>> the united states is number one in chemistry. lots of immigrants here working as graduate students or faculty members. most of the graduate students at any school are going to be foreigners. these students, only get them workingey contribute by in pharmaceutical companies, chemical companies. the result in the betterment of society. >> meeting these talented people, i was astonished to learn that even they can be discriminating against because of where they are from. >> one of the most negative aspects of our current immigration system is the labeling. we talk about leading in schools and name-calling and how wrong that is. -- bullying in schools and name-calling and how wrong it is. we are the worst of the lot. bringing back the word illegal. to label a group of people it legals is very damaging. that is what nazi germany did to the jews. >> i did not know what the legal meant. meant. a legal -- illegal meant. >> they are not criminals. they are not here to change the bloodline. th
look at the impact on immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa>> the united states is number one in chemistry. lots of immigrants here working as graduate students or faculty members. most of the graduate students at any school are going to be foreigners. these students, only get them workingey contribute by in pharmaceutical companies, chemical companies. the result in the betterment of society. >> meeting these talented people, i was...
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look at the impact of immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> united states is number one in chemistry. graduated arge students and post dogs and faculty members. most of the graduate students and staffs at any school are going to be foreigners. these students when we get them here then they contribute by working in those research labs in chemical companies. when they do that work, that ultimately results in the betterment of society. >> meeting these incredibly talented people i was astonished to learn even they can be discriminated against simply because of where they are from. >> i think one of the most negative aspects of our current immigration system is the labeling. we talk about bullying in the school and name-calling and how wrong that is. but we as adults, as leaders, as lawmakers, as representatives, we are the worst of the lot. i bring you back to the word illegal. to label a group of people as illegals is very damaging. it's a scarlett letter. that's what nazi germany did to the jews. >> now i didn't know what illegal meant unti
look at the impact of immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> united states is number one in chemistry. graduated arge students and post dogs and faculty members. most of the graduate students and staffs at any school are going to be foreigners. these students when we get them here then they contribute by working in those research labs in chemical companies. when they do that work, that ultimately results in the betterment of society. >>...
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three days later, tulsa, oklahoma, two men randomly targeting african-americans they see on the street wounded, three killed. may 29th, seattle. a may with a gun walks into the university district in seattle. he starts shooting. he kills five people then he kills himself. july 8th, a soccer tournament in will ming delaware. multiple gunmen this time firing into the soccer tournament. they kill a 16-year-old player and one other person. july 20th, this is one that even made the news. it was the midnight premiere of one of the "batman" movies. the gunman was wearing body armor when he opened fire. shot and injured 58 people. 12 others killed. two weeks later the sheik temple shooting. eight days later three more people were killed including a police officer and gunman, himself, when a shooter opened fire near texas a&m. empire state building at rush hour. one man shot and killed. nine people shot and injured before the gunman, himself, was shot by police. seven days after that, a 23-year-old opens fire at a supermarket he worked at in old bridge, new jersey. he kills two of his co-worker
three days later, tulsa, oklahoma, two men randomly targeting african-americans they see on the street wounded, three killed. may 29th, seattle. a may with a gun walks into the university district in seattle. he starts shooting. he kills five people then he kills himself. july 8th, a soccer tournament in will ming delaware. multiple gunmen this time firing into the soccer tournament. they kill a 16-year-old player and one other person. july 20th, this is one that even made the news. it was the...
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cities like san antonio, dallas and tulsa are all in the path of a line of storms moving east tonight. two people were killed last week when tornadoes swept across the deep south. to politics now. the wonderful world of politics is buzzing today. newly fuelled speculation about 2016. the question of who will carry the republican flag in the next president shall election was front and center at the conservative freedom summit in new hampshire. the brain trust is here. chris kafinas was communications tor for john edwards. bob franken from king features and catherine ward, managing editor at "reason" magazine. good to see you on a sunday afternoon. >> hello. >> chris, much of the focus was on senators ron paul -- rand paul, i should say, and ted cruz. senator paul was asked if he thinks he's a front runner for 2016. this was his response. >> i don't know if that's good luck or bad. why don't we not go there? i guess it's better than not being noticed. no matter what, i think the republican party needs to evolve, change. >> does rand paul see himself as the guy? >> i think he does. he's
cities like san antonio, dallas and tulsa are all in the path of a line of storms moving east tonight. two people were killed last week when tornadoes swept across the deep south. to politics now. the wonderful world of politics is buzzing today. newly fuelled speculation about 2016. the question of who will carry the republican flag in the next president shall election was front and center at the conservative freedom summit in new hampshire. the brain trust is here. chris kafinas was...
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. >>> a young man plummets to his death when he crashes through a 25th floor window of the tulsa high-rise i was the only other person er
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joining us now on the phone, is enterprise editor for the tulsa world newspaper, eva brandsetter, she botched execution and is here to report on what she saw. what happened. what did you see, what do we know about the botched execution. the fourth i have witnessed. the three problem free. it started later than the others. 6:23. 13 minutes into the execution after he had been declared unconscious, the inmate began writhing in pain. his body was sort of bucking. he was clenching his jaw. several times he mumbled phrases that were unintelligible. only word we could make out, was man. he seemed to be in a lot of pain. several times he rose, head and shoulders rose up off the gurney as if he was trying to get off the gurney. about 6:16, but i am sorry about 15 minutes after the execution began, the physician who was in the room went around, lifted up the sheet that was covering his right arm. looked at his arm. and then the -- the warden, in the room, said we are going to temporarily close the blinds. the blind were closed. the media witnesses could not see what transpired after that point
joining us now on the phone, is enterprise editor for the tulsa world newspaper, eva brandsetter, she botched execution and is here to report on what she saw. what happened. what did you see, what do we know about the botched execution. the fourth i have witnessed. the three problem free. it started later than the others. 6:23. 13 minutes into the execution after he had been declared unconscious, the inmate began writhing in pain. his body was sort of bucking. he was clenching his jaw. several...
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beautiful beach front tulsa. yikes! let's see how "time" magazine reported it.", very good at getting to the point. next, we have "the moscow times." with everything going on in russia, it's nice to see they reported it. "president putin's shirtless chest heats earth, women very impressed." [ applause ] and wait, i'm sorry. what's that article right below it? "writer of above article's family safe for one more day." [ laughter ] that's nice of them. let's check out "national geographic." "animals, a retrospective." that counts us. we count. next we have glamour magazine. "is it global warming or is he just not ready to commit?" oh look, down there, there's some good news. "short shorts are here to stay." and finally we have "cockroach monthly." i've been finding this tiny magazine all over my kitchen. "we'll be fine." [ laughter ] good news for cockroaches. [ applause ] that's how they reported it. we'll be right back with jeremy piven. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you've reached the age where you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be do
beautiful beach front tulsa. yikes! let's see how "time" magazine reported it.", very good at getting to the point. next, we have "the moscow times." with everything going on in russia, it's nice to see they reported it. "president putin's shirtless chest heats earth, women very impressed." [ applause ] and wait, i'm sorry. what's that article right below it? "writer of above article's family safe for one more day." [ laughter ] that's nice of them....
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also joining social security a reporter who has been covering this story cary aspinwall of the tulsa world. let me begin with you. you were in the building when the execution was supposed to take place. what -- and you were not in the room to watch it, but you were nearby. what did you see? what was the reaction of those who were there at the time? >> we were all in the media center which is just adjacent to where the h unit is, where they house the death row inmates and execution chamber is. we were all waiting. they take the media witnesses to the unit in minivans just around the corner. normally those minivans return with the media witnesses. if the execution starts at 6:00, they are back at 6:30 at the latest even going through security and everything. as we were waiting in the media center as 6:30 rolled by. 6:45 and then 7:00, we began to become very concerned about what was going on in there and what -- in this case my editor and our peers in the media and everyone was witnessing. >> woodruff: did you talk to some of the people who witnessed what happened afterward? >> yes, we
also joining social security a reporter who has been covering this story cary aspinwall of the tulsa world. let me begin with you. you were in the building when the execution was supposed to take place. what -- and you were not in the room to watch it, but you were nearby. what did you see? what was the reaction of those who were there at the time? >> we were all in the media center which is just adjacent to where the h unit is, where they house the death row inmates and execution chamber...
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right in here through tulsa where it's orange here, that's where we have a moderate risk of seeing ourbest chance of tornadoes. but on the flip side of that, again, 72 in denver yesterday. but we could see four to ten inches of snow. 12 to 15 inches possible in the mountains. it's an area where it's going to get very messy into the day today and into tonight. keep an eye out for that severe weather right through the plain states. we are just getting into this tornado season here so it could be a busy day. carson? >>> now to a tense situation in nevada that may be showing signs of easing up this morning. it pitted the federal government against a ranch owner in a fight over grazing cattle. authorities had seized some of them and it led hundreds of angry supporters to race to the scene. leanne greg is live in bunkerville, nevada, with more. leanne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carson. the dispute over states rights and land use is still undecided. but protesters who supported the family are celebrating today after the federal government backed down. this morning about 400 hea
right in here through tulsa where it's orange here, that's where we have a moderate risk of seeing ourbest chance of tornadoes. but on the flip side of that, again, 72 in denver yesterday. but we could see four to ten inches of snow. 12 to 15 inches possible in the mountains. it's an area where it's going to get very messy into the day today and into tonight. keep an eye out for that severe weather right through the plain states. we are just getting into this tornado season here so it could be...
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another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma. attributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout mississippi, alabama, and western tennessee, the potentially affected area is vast, and it covers territory where tens of millions of americans are living. we will bring you more as we have it. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xare
another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma. attributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout...
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and we go to a witness of the botched execution from tulsa. we know that the execution start started at 6:23 p.m., and at 7:06 clayton lockett died and walk us through the experience as a witness. >> well, at a 6:23, the curtains in the execution room went up, and we were witnessed the inmate laying on the gurney with a white sheet. he had no last words. and the execution began, and then ten minutes later they announced him unconscious, and this is the fourth execution that i have covered and they don't normally pronounce that. it was three minutes that past. and then he began to have a rather violent reaction for three minutes. he with was grimacing, clinching his jaw, and the body was shaking, and several times his entire head and shoulders lifted up off of the gurney as if he was literally trying to get up, and he mumbled something that we could not understand, but the only thing that the witnesses agree on that we heard him say, man, and he appeared to be in pain, and one or two of the witnesses said that something is wrong, but i did not
and we go to a witness of the botched execution from tulsa. we know that the execution start started at 6:23 p.m., and at 7:06 clayton lockett died and walk us through the experience as a witness. >> well, at a 6:23, the curtains in the execution room went up, and we were witnessed the inmate laying on the gurney with a white sheet. he had no last words. and the execution began, and then ten minutes later they announced him unconscious, and this is the fourth execution that i have covered...
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right around world series time, and i can tell you they are a dominant force where they live, which is tulsaink it's a terrific company. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the 25th anniversary edition of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the lighter, faster cadillac cts. 2014 motor trend car of the year. ain't garages great? [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. >>> let's talk about two things that have been just deadly to this earnings season. spending and competitio
right around world series time, and i can tell you they are a dominant force where they live, which is tulsaink it's a terrific company. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the 25th anniversary edition of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. amazon started in a garage. ♪ the ramones started in a garage. my point? some of the most innovative things in the world come out of american garages. introducing the...
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another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma.ributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout mississippi, alabama, and western tennessee, the potentially affected area is vast, and it covers territory where tens of millions of americans are living. we will bring you more as we have it. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your
another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma.ributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout...
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another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma.ributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout mississippi, alabama, and western tennessee, the potentially affected area is vast, and it covers territory where tens of millions of americans are living. we will bring you more as we have it. stay with us. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. oh, no, i'll get it! let me get it. uh-uh-uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get
another person was killed yesterday by a separate storm north of tulsa, oklahoma.ributed to severe weather was reported in iowa. by the end of the day sunday, 31 tornadoes are known to have hit ground in the middle of the country. severe damage is being reported in the suburbs of jackson, mississippi, where the latest tornado has touched down. again, we're also watching tornadoes forming in the birmingham area of alabama. again, for the next 24 hours there is a tornado watch throughout...
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healthscope being a university administrator to help close your eyes that department at the tulsa listed right of center. and now you are a government official. off all these different hats that you play your career so far to which one he enjoyed the most well frankly speaking you know i i have a teaching position is and you can see the steeple and five years so i'm really enjoying my authorship is alive and we have the summer with the shin digs. so it is about the frequency and so i really enjoyed the hive are doing the pos one of the years i sitting in common. sickness is very dutch contingent of you know was lots of house keys mission in allah and he was the basis of the stricken and then when she couldn't so most of our precious end of the potential spot on high i'm very happy i miss about now the theme of this yesterday as i was home at the scene was when diocese of income. i think it's very very important for people with a sheen up across the street soho forty in the future. it was you can come to the mall. i can tell you based on my own personal understanding. the government is ve
healthscope being a university administrator to help close your eyes that department at the tulsa listed right of center. and now you are a government official. off all these different hats that you play your career so far to which one he enjoyed the most well frankly speaking you know i i have a teaching position is and you can see the steeple and five years so i'm really enjoying my authorship is alive and we have the summer with the shin digs. so it is about the frequency and so i really...
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. >> yeah. [ laughter ] so bill hader is a responsible, nice guy from tulsa.s a hard-working dude and when he would laugh on air, he would chastise himself like, "i'm sorry i laughed." and it was like, "it's fine. it's fine." so then we got into a thing where we were trying to make him break all the time by messing with him. i would put new jokes in without telling him. samberg used to stand, like right next to the camera with his arms folded -- [ laughter ] and just stare at him like this while the segment was going on. i would show the jokes to him once real quick. he'd walk out and would be like it's now gay liotta. he'd be like, "okay." and he would walk to the desk. sometimes i would put in whole new things. we once had spud webb. >> seth: yeah. >> he was at one of the clubs that stefan was describing. and i just decided to put in spud webb in like three more times. >> seth: and even for me, it's interesting, because i'm out there. i have been out there for the runs. i'm like, "oh, this is completely different now. spud webb is turning up at all the clubs
. >> yeah. [ laughter ] so bill hader is a responsible, nice guy from tulsa.s a hard-working dude and when he would laugh on air, he would chastise himself like, "i'm sorry i laughed." and it was like, "it's fine. it's fine." so then we got into a thing where we were trying to make him break all the time by messing with him. i would put new jokes in without telling him. samberg used to stand, like right next to the camera with his arms folded -- [ laughter ] and just...
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tulsa, gilbert in klahoma, on the line for independents. caller: good morning. please let me have three quick points. and foremost, putin has more right to the ukraine than europeans had to this continent. the australian could not now -- continent nd now they have new zealand and maui. i saw they are asking for help. they are killing us by the year.ands a and what they have done and we are over there worrying about putin? right to what he is doing. and i support paoutd 100%. purity 100% and everywhere you see a european outside of they are on occupied land. when are we going to get it? all over olen land this planet, europeans. europeans and we are worried about putin. neocons, you know it and i do, too. guest: that is one of the 5% of who support putin. the bigger challenge for the if putin tion is, decides to invade eastern kraine, if he decides that crimea is not enough and his oldiers are september across the border -- sent across the hoter or if there are other spots that would be a crisis point and the administration diplomaticst rely on sanctions and rout
tulsa, gilbert in klahoma, on the line for independents. caller: good morning. please let me have three quick points. and foremost, putin has more right to the ukraine than europeans had to this continent. the australian could not now -- continent nd now they have new zealand and maui. i saw they are asking for help. they are killing us by the year.ands a and what they have done and we are over there worrying about putin? right to what he is doing. and i support paoutd 100%. purity 100% and...
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really feel the warmest, 15 to almost 20 degrees above normal, 83 degrees today in wichita, 83 in tulsa and in the northeast, it looks fantastic as well. 66 in new york city. 75 in d.c., 10 degrees above normal for this time of the year. it will be absolutely gorgeous. we do have to keep an eye out for stronger storms, especially through the plains and the midwest, including chicago, where we could see some large hail with those storms as they . velop later on this af >>> and a look outside our window this morning as low clouds all across the bay from san jose over towards palo alto and san francisco, 52 degrees. giants flag there blowing around. we'll see an all day sea breeze, game time first pitch temperature close to 60. lots of low clouds for the morning, they will linger until probably about lunch time for the central bay before the clouds spill back in as we head towards the evening once again. our highs near 70 in san jose, low 60s in san francisco and low 70s around tri-valley for the afternoon. close to 70 today. forecast. back inside to you guys. >> thanks now to the great th
really feel the warmest, 15 to almost 20 degrees above normal, 83 degrees today in wichita, 83 in tulsa and in the northeast, it looks fantastic as well. 66 in new york city. 75 in d.c., 10 degrees above normal for this time of the year. it will be absolutely gorgeous. we do have to keep an eye out for stronger storms, especially through the plains and the midwest, including chicago, where we could see some large hail with those storms as they . velop later on this af >>> and a look...
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a line of storms developing around the north-eastern area around tulsa and the areas into missouri.ain and thunder storms in advance of that system. here is a look at the timing. it will be dry and windy. warm across texas. we are not expecting to see the storms developing until 9 o'clock this evening. everything lifts a little to the north and off to the east of st. louis. by tomorrow you, too, will need to watch out. you can use the rain in texas. the area dealing with drought - it will be on the drier side. not expecting relief from the storms. >> the entire state of anna cavell is experiencing a level -- california is experiencing a level of drought. it's offering little hope to farmers affected. science and technology correspondent jacob ward reports on the drought. >> not only is the entire state under a condition of drought but 25% from where i am is in a case of exceptional drought, which is the worst kind. here in heels bird, known for wine rirks the brim through the center of -- wineries, the bridge through the center of town is exposed and mostly underwater. there's a dam
a line of storms developing around the north-eastern area around tulsa and the areas into missouri.ain and thunder storms in advance of that system. here is a look at the timing. it will be dry and windy. warm across texas. we are not expecting to see the storms developing until 9 o'clock this evening. everything lifts a little to the north and off to the east of st. louis. by tomorrow you, too, will need to watch out. you can use the rain in texas. the area dealing with drought - it will be on...
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. >> to look at the impact of sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> thed states is number one in chemistry. of immigrants working as a graduate student or or facultypost docs members. most of the graduate students and postdocs of any school are going to be foreigners. so these students, when we get them here, they contributed by working in research labs, and pharmaceutical companies, and chemical companies. it results in the betterment of society. meeting these incredibly talented people, i was astonished to learn that even they can be discriminated against simply because of where they are from. think one of the most negative aspects of our current immigration system is the labeling. we talk about bullying in school and name-calling and how wrong that is, but we as adults, as leaders, as lawmakers, as elected representatives, we are the worst of the lot and bringing back the word illegal to label a group of people as illegals is very damaging. it is a scarlet letter. that is what not to germany did to the jews. >> i do not know what the legal meant. befor
. >> to look at the impact of sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> thed states is number one in chemistry. of immigrants working as a graduate student or or facultypost docs members. most of the graduate students and postdocs of any school are going to be foreigners. so these students, when we get them here, they contributed by working in research labs, and pharmaceutical companies, and chemical companies. it results in the betterment of society....
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of severe weather will expand a little bit more into parts of the lower mississippi valley around tulsaoklahoma city, even dallas, you will need to be on the lookout because we are doing to throw in the threat of isolated tornados. morgan? >> thanks, eboni. >>> ufrn kel sam might be taking your tax return for something your parents did. hillary clinton dodging a shoe. there it goes at an event in las vegas. we are learning t. >> you call tech support. it's not that simple when you are 250 miles above the surface of the earth. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >>> a computer in the international space station threatens to delay the launch of
of severe weather will expand a little bit more into parts of the lower mississippi valley around tulsaoklahoma city, even dallas, you will need to be on the lookout because we are doing to throw in the threat of isolated tornados. morgan? >> thanks, eboni. >>> ufrn kel sam might be taking your tax return for something your parents did. hillary clinton dodging a shoe. there it goes at an event in las vegas. we are learning t. >> you call tech support. it's not that simple...
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. >> robert donaldson is director of the russian studies program in the university of tulsa. the u.n. left little doubt as to who she thinks is behind the recent violence. >> it has all the telltale signs of what happened in crimea, professional, coordinated, nothing grassroots seeming about it. the forces are doing in each of the six or seven cities they've been active in exactly the same thing, so bears the telltale signs of moscows involvement. >> professional and coordinated. do you agree? >> well, i certainly think moscow's involved, probably through its intelligence agents, but i also think there is a grassroots element here that the population in that particular area, there are a great many of them, not all necessarily by any means that would prefer either autonomy or closer tie to russia, so i think what the agents are doing is enlisting and playing on some of the sympathies of the local population. >> now, we have watched now a second deadline from ukraine to get the pro russian protestors out of those government buildings. it's come and gone. is this proof now that
. >> robert donaldson is director of the russian studies program in the university of tulsa. the u.n. left little doubt as to who she thinks is behind the recent violence. >> it has all the telltale signs of what happened in crimea, professional, coordinated, nothing grassroots seeming about it. the forces are doing in each of the six or seven cities they've been active in exactly the same thing, so bears the telltale signs of moscows involvement. >> professional and...
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kansas city, little rock, oklahoma city, tulsa, large hail, damaging wind, maybe isolated tornadoes.. area of red, maybe some strong tornadoes, targeting arkansas and solution. and on the back side of this, apologies to you in minneapolis, we have a snow system heading your way on thursday, we may get 6 to 12 inches of snow in minneapolis/wisconsin. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked
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where you see the red dot is from around tulsa just a little bit in towards the southeast corner of kansasd any tornadoes will be from dallas up to the red river valley. be prepared for that tomorrow as the threat moves off to the east. not as much of a tornado threat tomorrow, but we'll see very strong winds and some hail again from new orleans up towards huntsville to the west of the atlanta area. today across the northeast, a spotty shower across areas of new england until that moves out of there, but temperatures there, 83 in d.c. for the last day of the cherry blossom festival. down to the southeast, another beautiful day. 80 degrees in atlanta. thunderstorms we'll be dealing with across texas, arkansas and oklahoma. all right, guys, back to you inside. >>> thank you, rick. i like the william shatner dramatic pause toss. thank you, rick. >>> one, two, three! >> this weekend thousands line the streets of boston for a "sports illustrated" cover marking the one-year anniversary of the boston bombings leaving three dead and injured more than 200. the crowd includes survivors, first respon
where you see the red dot is from around tulsa just a little bit in towards the southeast corner of kansasd any tornadoes will be from dallas up to the red river valley. be prepared for that tomorrow as the threat moves off to the east. not as much of a tornado threat tomorrow, but we'll see very strong winds and some hail again from new orleans up towards huntsville to the west of the atlanta area. today across the northeast, a spotty shower across areas of new england until that moves out of...
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tomorrow a bigger tornado threat across parts of oklahoma in toward the tulsa area where we could seerrow. >> thank you. >> as you're going about your daily life, is where president obama? doing something dignified, fit the majesty of the office, the most powerful man in the world? wrong. he was with noted tax cheat and fbi informant al sharpton speaking at the national action networks annual meeting. >> talking about voter fraud. >> this whole idea the story we reported here last weekend on the show out of north carolina specifically that number of votes have been double counted. 35,000 votes have been double counted. 81 decreaseased folks managed t vote. this whole idea of voter fraud is totally bogus. listen to the president. >> across the country, republicans have led efforts to pass laws making it harder, not easier, for people to vote. in some places, women could be turned away from polls just because they're registered under their maiden name but driver's license has their married name. senior citizens who have been voting for decades may suddenly be told they can no longer vot
tomorrow a bigger tornado threat across parts of oklahoma in toward the tulsa area where we could seerrow. >> thank you. >> as you're going about your daily life, is where president obama? doing something dignified, fit the majesty of the office, the most powerful man in the world? wrong. he was with noted tax cheat and fbi informant al sharpton speaking at the national action networks annual meeting. >> talking about voter fraud. >> this whole idea the story we reported...