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greg: have you ever seen the mayor of tulsa being booed? >> i think, you know, it is one way to get the point across and hopefully he'll look at the
greg: have you ever seen the mayor of tulsa being booed? >> i think, you know, it is one way to get the point across and hopefully he'll look at the
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in tulsa we have more fresh air and trees. here you have go to the central park to get the fresh air. >> and you have six people in tulsa. >> thank you, greg. this is so fun. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who switched to time warner cable. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100meg internet, and hundreds of hd channels. you'll also get unlimited calling to the us, mexico canada, china, and now india. call today. i switched. now i have a free app that lets me watch tv whenever i have the time. for $89.99 a month you'll get tv, internet and phone. and if you call now, there's no risk, no contract, no catch, no kidding. i switched to time warner cable and knew exactly when they were coming. thanks to their one hour appointment window. switch to time warner cabl
in tulsa we have more fresh air and trees. here you have go to the central park to get the fresh air. >> and you have six people in tulsa. >> thank you, greg. this is so fun. join the millions who have already switched. we switched. netflix. who knew time warner cable's internet was so fast! mom switched. and now, we can watch our favorite shows together, on demand. i switched. so i can connect to the internet just about anywhere with my free twc wifi hotspots. join the millions who...
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we begin in tulsa, oklahoma, where he learned about folksinger and oklahoma native woody guthrie. y: the population there is one third indian, when heard negro, one third white people, -- one third negro, one third white people. i actually picked up a lot of songs. ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and the -- me ♪ woody was born in 1912 in oklahoma, and that we are very proud have his work back in oklahoma, where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised, for migrantople were workers, from oklahoma, kansas, and texas during the testable era, found the elves in california literally starving, and he saw this vast difference between those who were in the haves and the have-nots, through his music. exhibit, thehrie plan was to have this research facility in tulsa, and as the concept grew into the idea of opening up these archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this
we begin in tulsa, oklahoma, where he learned about folksinger and oklahoma native woody guthrie. y: the population there is one third indian, when heard negro, one third white people, -- one third negro, one third white people. i actually picked up a lot of songs. ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and the -- me ♪ woody was born in 1912 in oklahoma, and that...
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. ♪ >> i had family in tulsa, oklahoma.to tulsa so we can all live there and have a new life. >> her and sarah said they were going to leave with or without me. and i said no. i'm not letting you go out in this world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me. she said, i'm never going back there. i'd rather die first than to ever go back there. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. thiproof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by ta
. ♪ >> i had family in tulsa, oklahoma.to tulsa so we can all live there and have a new life. >> her and sarah said they were going to leave with or without me. and i said no. i'm not letting you go out in this world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me. she said, i'm never going back there. i'd rather die first than to ever go back there. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30...
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partners for the next hour we will take you across the country from austin, texas to lexington, ky to tulsa, oklahoma. we begin in topeka, kan. where we learn about the worst military aviation disaster in that state's history. >> i was watching and the house was shaking and i looked out the window at our house was on fire and i had to get my sisters and brothers out and took some across the street. >> i couldn't get here fast enough. everything was getting in my way and i couldn't realize what was going on but i started running up and down the street until i got here but i couldn't see my house until i got in the house. >> the plane crash occurred jan. sixteenth 1965 and it occurs early that morning at 9:30 a.m.. it went down in 20th and pine street, it crash landed in a section of wichita typically referred to as an african-american community. 97% of the african americans living in this section of wichita so it goes down and we are talking 500 ft fireball engulfed this entire block, 14 homes are immediately destroyed. fires everywhere, destruction is everywhere and ultimately 30 lives are
partners for the next hour we will take you across the country from austin, texas to lexington, ky to tulsa, oklahoma. we begin in topeka, kan. where we learn about the worst military aviation disaster in that state's history. >> i was watching and the house was shaking and i looked out the window at our house was on fire and i had to get my sisters and brothers out and took some across the street. >> i couldn't get here fast enough. everything was getting in my way and i couldn't...
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the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa.rew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new generation and teaching people about what he costs important part of american history, this museum came to be. we consider it a place to inspire people. investigate what what he did with his talents, and then inspire people to go do something of their own. when the sun comes shining, i was strolling. >> many of the people who were displaced were just looking for a better way of love -- better way of life. farms duee lost their of thedrought and all winds that blew their soil away. and they had nothing. they were promised this garden of eden. plenty of work. come to california and we will have plenty of work for you. then when they arrived they found out that it's not what was really going on. they had been the victims often times of a marketing ploy by large landowners who were trying to get very cheap labor because they knew if they had overabundance of labor that they did not have to pay them very much. the workers did not have
the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa.rew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new generation and teaching people about what he costs important part of american history, this museum came to be. we consider it a place to inspire people. investigate what what he did with his talents, and then inspire people to go do something of their own. when the sun comes shining, i was strolling. >> many of the people who were displaced were just looking for a better way of...
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another man in tulsa, oklahoma, working man with calluses on his hands, with greece and sweat on his shirt, he walked up to me and he said, ted, i have been a registered democrat my entire life or he said, this morning i went down to the county clerk and registered as a republican to vote for you. happening all over this country. how do we win this race? we win this race running a ofulist campaign hard-working men and women against the bipartisan corruption of washington, d.c. hillary clinton embodies. us, freedom isn't some abstract concept. it's personal. it is our families. i think about my dad, pastor rafael cruz. he spent a lot of time here in iowa and he's going to continue to spend time here in iowa. my dad grew up in cuba. he was in prison. he was tortured as a teenager. and he fled to america with nothing. in 1957, 1 hundred dollars in his underwear, he could not speak english. making $.50 an hour. that would be the obama justice department cutting off my microphone. apparently they really don't when you to know that my dad washed dishes making $.50 an hour. and he worked fu
another man in tulsa, oklahoma, working man with calluses on his hands, with greece and sweat on his shirt, he walked up to me and he said, ted, i have been a registered democrat my entire life or he said, this morning i went down to the county clerk and registered as a republican to vote for you. happening all over this country. how do we win this race? we win this race running a ofulist campaign hard-working men and women against the bipartisan corruption of washington, d.c. hillary clinton...
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if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. welcome back to "third rail", whelm expand to compensation for students. mort is the chairman and id tore in chief of world new, publisher of new york daily news, and sabina is reporter for "the guardian", and the president of global grind, michael. more than 500 programs across america offer students money for better report cards, whether it's attendance for good grades. should they do this? >> no. i think that it's oop band aid for a broken system, and the idea that we would innocent vice students by paying them, without fixing the entire structure of the education system that is broken, is a band-aid. s
if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic >> it creates a huge opportunity for the small business owners. >> these are all different strains. welcome back to...
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if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush needs a lot of credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic expectations from president obama as first african-american president. president. >> what did you see when you went outside last year? >> there was a dead body in the middle of the street... for 5 hours. >> there's a lot of work to be done. >> they need to quite talking about what should be done and do it. >> there's clearly an issue and we have to focus on how we bridge that. >> a lot of innocent lives are still being lost. welcome back to "third rail", whelm expand to compensation for students. mort is the chairman and id tore in chief of world new, publisher of new york daily news, and sabina is reporter for "the guardian", and the president of global grind, michael. more than 500 progr
if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush needs a lot of credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic expectations from president obama as first african-american president. president. >> what did you see when...
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if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> courageous and in-depth. >> it's a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what really happened in ferguson. >> they were so angry because it could have been them. welcome back to "third rail", whelm expand to compensation for students. mort is the chairman and id tore in chief of world new, publisher of new york daily news, and sabina is reporter for "the guardian", and the president of global grind, michael. more than 500 programs across america offer students money for better report cards, whet
if you do that in tulsa, why not chicago, why new york.hy aren't these cities following the same path. the only solutions offered to the problem. i'll let it be the final word. i'm enjoying it. thank you. everyone joining us. it's been a great pleasure. >> the "third rail" is next. >> president bush credit. >> to me, there were unrealistic >> beyond the verdict and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a...
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tulsa game warden says heavy rains may have knocked them out of the trees and with no time to fly they the ground. purple martins are protected species and researchers are studying the birds to make sure no one poisoneed them. >>> two men in boston stand accuse evidence doing something to most of us would be completely unthinkable. urinating on a homeless man. >> what's more, they say republican presidential candidate donald trump inspired them to do it. these two brothers scott and steve leader accused urinating on the homeless man's face and ransacking his shelter and then beating the guy. police say the men told they believe donald trump was right about his comments regarding illegal immigrants. the victim police say is hispanic. >>> both suspects have extensive criminal records one of them spend a year in jail after tacking a middle eastern man in the days after the 9/11 attacks. >>> watch out. police say this woman pushed, scratched even bit another woman on subway. the victim's simple question witnesses say set this lady off. >> the website for cheaters now tied to philadelphia c
tulsa game warden says heavy rains may have knocked them out of the trees and with no time to fly they the ground. purple martins are protected species and researchers are studying the birds to make sure no one poisoneed them. >>> two men in boston stand accuse evidence doing something to most of us would be completely unthinkable. urinating on a homeless man. >> what's more, they say republican presidential candidate donald trump inspired them to do it. these two brothers scott...
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wizard world is serving cities nobody else is serving, reno, tulsa, still produce a show where no one else ventured there. >> what is it people can expect that they haven't seen. >> we have comic books, local artists, every movie fan. >> i have seen a few, they were interesting. give me an idea for you and your involvement, what have you been doing lately, what are you bringing to the convention? >> sure. i have been doing the convention since 19 off and on, 33 now. full-time job a year and a half. i bring prints and history of "star wars," ninja turtles, other characters, also doing sketch cards for sets. >> what you're doing sounds unique. is it something you developed? did you see some niche there or is there kind of like a number of people trying to do that? >> i think it is a different marketplace. a lot of people can make their own art, get on social media. people just like what they see. don't necessarily need to like a book you've done or book you have been part of. >> art is about expression. give us an idea how you express art and how it changes, how you adjust it depending
wizard world is serving cities nobody else is serving, reno, tulsa, still produce a show where no one else ventured there. >> what is it people can expect that they haven't seen. >> we have comic books, local artists, every movie fan. >> i have seen a few, they were interesting. give me an idea for you and your involvement, what have you been doing lately, what are you bringing to the convention? >> sure. i have been doing the convention since 19 off and on, 33 now....
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tulsa game warden says heavy rains may have knocked them out of the trees and though time to fly theyund. why no one tried to save the ones who survived we don't movement researchers are studying the birds to make sure no one poisoned them. >> firefighters mourn the loss of a comrade as they continue to fight the wildfires out west. but tonight there's a new threat that could last longer than the flames. >> kayaker survives a shark attack and gets a close look at the creature that tried to kill him. what he saw in the shark's eyes before it took a bite. >> scott. >> ultimate doppler tracking heavy rain right toward the philadelphia area. the timing and expected amounts next. >> here's life look at philadelphia international airport where there is now a ground stop in effect until 5:45. the airport also is reporting departure and rival delays of more than two hours. all because of storms. we are tracking. chief meteorologist scott williams will have update for in you just a few minutes. >>> philadelphia residents will soon have access to a so-called papal playbook. the guide announced
tulsa game warden says heavy rains may have knocked them out of the trees and though time to fly theyund. why no one tried to save the ones who survived we don't movement researchers are studying the birds to make sure no one poisoned them. >> firefighters mourn the loss of a comrade as they continue to fight the wildfires out west. but tonight there's a new threat that could last longer than the flames. >> kayaker survives a shark attack and gets a close look at the creature that...
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heat advisories oklahoma city tulsa, little rock and dallas.as that don't get the the rain, it's going to be bitterly hot. beautiful weather chicago, detroit, cleveland, all the way through boston. let's talk about this huge storm, one going to get the headlines in next 24 hours. s a monster size storm. intensity dropped down some. it's category 2 bordering category 3. it's heading straight for taiwan. it's over warm water. it has 24 hours before it strikes taiwan. it could strengthen a little bit, thinking category 3 when it hits. big flooding threat with this. let me show you the image. there's a t lo of small islands out there. every two minutes they took this imagery. it's different than the stuff i showed you, every 30 minutes. the center of the eye, a black and clear spot in the center. we saw this one picture of a board that flew through a tree which was amazing. that's on one of the small islands in the pacifics. we'll wait and see how bad this storm turns out to be. 24 hours in taiwan. strongest system we've had this year. >> that's te
heat advisories oklahoma city tulsa, little rock and dallas.as that don't get the the rain, it's going to be bitterly hot. beautiful weather chicago, detroit, cleveland, all the way through boston. let's talk about this huge storm, one going to get the headlines in next 24 hours. s a monster size storm. intensity dropped down some. it's category 2 bordering category 3. it's heading straight for taiwan. it's over warm water. it has 24 hours before it strikes taiwan. it could strengthen a little...
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. >> reporter: for "nightline," phillip mena, in tulsa, oklahoma. [ sirens blaring ] >>> next, can a simple invention help the color blind people see the world in a whole new light? >> wow. >>> and an extreme natural slip-and-slide. would you brave the fall? proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepa
. >> reporter: for "nightline," phillip mena, in tulsa, oklahoma. [ sirens blaring ] >>> next, can a simple invention help the color blind people see the world in a whole new light? >> wow. >>> and an extreme natural slip-and-slide. would you brave the fall? proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific...
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look at places like tulsa, memphis. 104 today, down to 90 in tulsa wednesday. memphis 104.eels like 88 wednesday. big improvement there as you head north, little rock also a bit of a break in the heat index values. new orleans, houston, san antonio, the farther south you head, the heat goes on and on. no relief for new orleans where it feels like 105 wednesday. it's going to take a while longer to see any relief there. the other big story here in the northeast, heavy rain moving in over the next 48 hours. in fact, tomorrow morning could be a very messy commute in and around new york city, philadelphia, d.c., boston. flash flood watches in effect for new york city up to two inches of soaking rain for the morning commute. a rough go across the northeast tomorrow. otherwise, across the country, hot on tuesday. 102 in dallas. quiet weather across the northwest. and also look pretty good in california. it's been a very dry summer so far. we've have drought conditions around new york city tomorrow. heavy rain could make a mess of things. >> being california yourself. look at thos
look at places like tulsa, memphis. 104 today, down to 90 in tulsa wednesday. memphis 104.eels like 88 wednesday. big improvement there as you head north, little rock also a bit of a break in the heat index values. new orleans, houston, san antonio, the farther south you head, the heat goes on and on. no relief for new orleans where it feels like 105 wednesday. it's going to take a while longer to see any relief there. the other big story here in the northeast, heavy rain moving in over the...
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muggy start for you at long island, tulsa, connecticut. it's not as hot but with temperatures in the 80s and humidity really high, we can expect it to feel very uncomfortable. so 82 is the high tomorrow for mid town. 81 on friday with more rain and thunderstorms coming in. starting the morning commute and lasting pretty much most of the day. and then it tapers off as we go into the weekend. so we still may have a chance of sun over the weekend. >> yes. >> fingers crossed. thank you. >> bruce, what do you have coming up? >> the mets and orioles play a little home run derby at camden yards. still a few balls stayed in the park and while la garis made sure one of them didn't go for extra bases. wow. and bird hits two balls over the wall in the bronx. we've got yankees' highlights and rookie's debut next. >> heidi klum is here. a great show. do not change the channel tonight. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know w
muggy start for you at long island, tulsa, connecticut. it's not as hot but with temperatures in the 80s and humidity really high, we can expect it to feel very uncomfortable. so 82 is the high tomorrow for mid town. 81 on friday with more rain and thunderstorms coming in. starting the morning commute and lasting pretty much most of the day. and then it tapers off as we go into the weekend. so we still may have a chance of sun over the weekend. >> yes. >> fingers crossed. thank you....
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[applause] another man in tulsa, oklahoma, a working man with calluses on his hand, with greece and sweat on his shirt walked up to me and , i have been registered democrat my entire life. he said this morning i went down to the county clerk and a registered as a republican to vote for you. [applause] that is happening all over this country. how do we win this race? running a populist campaign of hard-working men and women against the bipartisan corruption of washington dc. [applause] that hillary clinton embodies. us, freedom is not some abstract concept. it is personal, it is real, it is our families. , pastorabout my dad rafael cruz. he spent a lot of time here in iowa. he will continue to spend a lot of time here in iowa. group in cuba. he was in prison, he was tortured as a teenager. he fled to america with nothing. in 1957, 1 hundred dollars in his underwear, he cannot speak anlish and was making $.50 hour. theywould be the obama -- really don't want you to know that my dad washed dishes, make $.50 an hour. he worked full-time, he paid his way through school. he worked with my mom t
[applause] another man in tulsa, oklahoma, a working man with calluses on his hand, with greece and sweat on his shirt walked up to me and , i have been registered democrat my entire life. he said this morning i went down to the county clerk and a registered as a republican to vote for you. [applause] that is happening all over this country. how do we win this race? running a populist campaign of hard-working men and women against the bipartisan corruption of washington dc. [applause] that...
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as we head further west take a look at how cool it is out there early this morning in tulsa,i<Ñ oklahoma degrees. in the 60's in texas and further north temperatures widespread into the 50's for places like kansas city rapid city and minneapolis. rather chilly out there feeling more like fall rather than summer. eventually temperatures will be rebounding early this morning you will be looking at the temperatures climbing into the 80's very widespread across parts of the plains. like you mentioned we do have tropical storm danny currently maximum sustained winds at 50 miles per hour battling dry air. that is suppressing it from intensifying rapidly. heather and ainsley. >> thank you maria. >> the time is almost 20 minutes to the top of the hour. a cancer scare for former 90210 star. who she is blame can for not catching it earlier. >> the apps you need to download right now to guarantee their success. >> a multi-million dollar treasure discovered below the surface. how the treasure hunters are cashing in on the high seas. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making
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. >> reporter: -- we sought the help of commander thomas yates, a 22-year veteran of the tulsa policetment. then it was my chance to get behind the wheel. >> your suspect's in the red truck. >> reporter: in the pursuit drill, my heart rate skyrockets, up from 84 to over 170. all i was doing in that moment was focusing on chasing. i was not really noticing too much else. >> reporter: and that's something police officers we spoke with say they struggle to keep in mind when the urge to chase kicks in. >> it's real difficult, and a lot of officers have a hard time dealing with it. >> most police officers are in it for the right reasons. they're in it to serve. they're in it to bring bad guys to justice and justice to their victims. >> reporter: new technology is helping some departments to cut back on careening after suspects on the run. like this gps tracker launched from a dart gun on the front of some police cruisers. officers can fire it at a vehicle in motion and then track it in realtime, alerting other officers where and when it's safest to make an arrest. >> it's an investment in
. >> reporter: -- we sought the help of commander thomas yates, a 22-year veteran of the tulsa policetment. then it was my chance to get behind the wheel. >> your suspect's in the red truck. >> reporter: in the pursuit drill, my heart rate skyrockets, up from 84 to over 170. all i was doing in that moment was focusing on chasing. i was not really noticing too much else. >> reporter: and that's something police officers we spoke with say they struggle to keep in mind when...
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even further south into oklahoma tulsa looking at the temperature of 66 degrees. it feels more like fall out there across parts of the plains. ahead of the storm system feeling like summer in places like raleigh feeling like 90. quiet on the radar but expect the fires and storms to follow up later today. >> the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. pokey mond -- pokemon plotted f. >> what happened at the tail end of that race. >> double pandemonium at the national zoo. the special that no one saw happening. it wouland it turned onif you turned oeverywhere else.ne room but that's exactly how traditional cooling and heating systems work. so you pay more than you should. but mitsubishi electric systems give you a better way... with no waste and lower energy bills. control temperatures precisely in one or every room ... ...with no new ductwork. so everyone can enjoy ultimate personal comfort. mitsubishi electric cooling and heating. make comfort personal. >> developing right now an indy car driver is in a coma after a nasty crash at pocono raceway. >> oh, he i
even further south into oklahoma tulsa looking at the temperature of 66 degrees. it feels more like fall out there across parts of the plains. ahead of the storm system feeling like summer in places like raleigh feeling like 90. quiet on the radar but expect the fires and storms to follow up later today. >> the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour. pokey mond -- pokemon plotted f. >> what happened at the tail end of that race. >> double pandemonium at the national zoo....
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. >>> we go to tulsa, oklahoma, where one boeing 757 is getting a second life. >> that's why we call it the second life project. >> reporter: lufthansa repairs and recertifies aircraft components. when a plane goes out of service, they fly it here and andy simmons and his crew take it apart. >> this one in service since 1991. millions of passengers, millions of miles. >> this is the 35th aircraft they've parted out -- sounds better than scrapped. >> wow, no seats. they left those back in germany. check it out. there's kind of a bunk house so flight attendants can get shut- eye on long flights. first class and the cockpit. >> 27.5 -- almost three stories. it's like flying a three story building from an up stairs window. >> the outside engines come off first and then the inside engines. >> they don't save anything. only what there's a market for or what they can use. >> reporter: over the years, he's fallen in love with the aging airliners. and love is giving a second live. >> have you ever been on a 747. i was flabbergasted. >> if it has stairs. i've never experienced that. i've been
. >>> we go to tulsa, oklahoma, where one boeing 757 is getting a second life. >> that's why we call it the second life project. >> reporter: lufthansa repairs and recertifies aircraft components. when a plane goes out of service, they fly it here and andy simmons and his crew take it apart. >> this one in service since 1991. millions of passengers, millions of miles. >> this is the 35th aircraft they've parted out -- sounds better than scrapped. >> wow,...
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he feeds to go tulsa lad damir pew -- he needs to go full vladimir putin. >> should he do it shirtless? >> i am not sure it would be a good look for him. >> as long as he has the make america great hat on. he would be fine. >> he looks great with an eagle, but i think an eagle would look great with the trump do. >> yes, the bald eagle. >> that's the problem. it is a bald eagle. >> there we grow. >> how did they do that? >> that's making america great again. >> did you see our production team? >> they are good. >> i all for the eagle with the wig. >> i would like to see the eagle latch on and fly off with it. >> yeah, i was surprised that the photo shoot was not interrupted by the eagle being distracted and thinking that it was a ferret. >> haven't you seen him? he touches the hair and pulls back the hair line. >> i would like to see him jump in a pool and get out of it. that's what i want to see. >> he did the ice bucket challenge last year. >> did he? >> he did. he did the ice bucket challenge last year. they dumped water on his head and it seems to have stayed. >> i have seen trump p
he feeds to go tulsa lad damir pew -- he needs to go full vladimir putin. >> should he do it shirtless? >> i am not sure it would be a good look for him. >> as long as he has the make america great hat on. he would be fine. >> he looks great with an eagle, but i think an eagle would look great with the trump do. >> yes, the bald eagle. >> that's the problem. it is a bald eagle. >> there we grow. >> how did they do that? >> that's making...
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the tulsa shock winless since july 11th is. odyssey sims had a season high 27 points with the shock. the liberty's candice wiggins was fouled on the three pointer but missed all three from the foul line. could be them, wasn't, two, three. the liberty are out. the shocks shocking new york winning 81-76. >>> much more ahead in sports. the jets are trying to get back on track. time to check in with the coach and his plans. >> plus, we're heading to the final round of the pga championship. >>> we're back, the jets were back on the practice field working to get the kinks out and they were moving forward hoping to show some improvements as they prepare for the second preseason game against the falcons on friday at metlife. bunas not a major concern for chiefs still trying to find the offense with quarterbacks fitzpatrick and smith. >> i feel like ryan made some good throws especially at the end of the game in some drills, bryce made good throws and some bad throws, it's a work in progress but he's been more confident and seeing every
the tulsa shock winless since july 11th is. odyssey sims had a season high 27 points with the shock. the liberty's candice wiggins was fouled on the three pointer but missed all three from the foul line. could be them, wasn't, two, three. the liberty are out. the shocks shocking new york winning 81-76. >>> much more ahead in sports. the jets are trying to get back on track. time to check in with the coach and his plans. >> plus, we're heading to the final round of the pga...
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that's the equivalent of the population of tulsa, oklahoma. the 47th largest city in our country.th illegal immigration. the first thing we need to do is build a wall. >> let me ask you this and jump in. if somebody comes over from great britain and they have a baby in manhattan. are you saying that that baby would also have birth right citizenship taken away? it doesn't matter what part of the world the parents come from or is it only about couples that come from latin america? >> it's from anywhere. there was a woman who came from china to have children here. it is well documented that the dea and ins followed women from china. we are the greatest country in the world. everybody wants to come here and be a citizen of our great country. there is a proper way to do that. we need to follow the rules. just like many of our ancestors. they came through ellis island or other places and had children here to become great members of society. coming here illegally is not an option. >> let me ask you about this. >> excuse me. illegal immigration is coming through. we see the severity of th
that's the equivalent of the population of tulsa, oklahoma. the 47th largest city in our country.th illegal immigration. the first thing we need to do is build a wall. >> let me ask you this and jump in. if somebody comes over from great britain and they have a baby in manhattan. are you saying that that baby would also have birth right citizenship taken away? it doesn't matter what part of the world the parents come from or is it only about couples that come from latin america? >>...
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i just open a fulfillment center i went to the opening in tulsa, oklahoma, 1.3 square -- 1.3 millionfeet. we are serious about this business. all they do is fulfill for our online business. we are doing send a delivery in multiple cities. -- we are doing same-day delivery in multiple cities. we can go head-to-head with many. stephanie: given how big you have gotten, what does this mean for your brick-and-mortar business? we look at the project in brooklyn, potentially have an activist investor knocking at your door, is the real estate plague given how good you are in do you need these massive stores? >> the consumer starts with their phone, go into the store and touch the product, and may go home and fight on their couch or ipad. but that on the channel experience i think it's important. and i think over time we'll proven to be the right formula. it will not just be pure play, online only but accommodation of stores and online. as far as the brooklyn transaction is concerned, which us, fantastic project for and we have been working on this for well over a year, not a new subject that
i just open a fulfillment center i went to the opening in tulsa, oklahoma, 1.3 square -- 1.3 millionfeet. we are serious about this business. all they do is fulfill for our online business. we are doing send a delivery in multiple cities. -- we are doing same-day delivery in multiple cities. we can go head-to-head with many. stephanie: given how big you have gotten, what does this mean for your brick-and-mortar business? we look at the project in brooklyn, potentially have an activist investor...
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of the tulsa police department. then, it was my turn to get behind the wheel. >> your suspect is in a red truck. >> reporter: in a vehicle skyrobertssky up from 84 to over 170. was focusing on chasing. i was not really noticing too much else. and that's something police officers we spoke with say they struggle to keep in mind when >> lot of officers have a hard dealing with it. >> most police officers are in it for the right reasons, they're in it to serve, bring bad guys to justice and justice to their victims. >> reporter: cut back on careening after suspects on the run. like this gps tracker launched from a dart gun on the front of some police cruisers. officers can fire at a vehicle in motion and then track it in realtime, alerting other officers where and when it's safest to make an arrest. >> it's an investment in the safety of your officers and the public. >> reporter: for "good morning america," phillip mena, abc news, new york. >> it's very amusing and interesting technology, a dart gun. >> if it saves live
of the tulsa police department. then, it was my turn to get behind the wheel. >> your suspect is in a red truck. >> reporter: in a vehicle skyrobertssky up from 84 to over 170. was focusing on chasing. i was not really noticing too much else. and that's something police officers we spoke with say they struggle to keep in mind when >> lot of officers have a hard dealing with it. >> most police officers are in it for the right reasons, they're in it to serve, bring bad...
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a tulsa area family got a special homecoming. >> especially since it's a gift for an army veteran whopent much of his life helping others. >> reporter: who would have thought double sinks and a walk- in closet... >> i'm so happy for you. >> reporter: ... would mean so much. this three-bedroom, two- bathroom house. new homeowners tyler and mindy can barely hold their excitement. >> it's life changing like i said to experience this with my pus band, the girls -- husband, the girls. i'm so excited. >> thank you. thank you, sir. >> reporter: the house was donated by chase bank through a program called operation home front. it's designed to give military families and veterans like tyler a place to call their own after spending months and years away on deployment. tyler earned a purple heart and bronze star for his service in the middle east. >> two in iraq, one in afghanistan. >> reporter: as a show of thanks the program is giving this house to them mortgage free complete with new tile, new carpet, and new appliances. >> it's a huge thing for the family, you know, psychologically, financia
a tulsa area family got a special homecoming. >> especially since it's a gift for an army veteran whopent much of his life helping others. >> reporter: who would have thought double sinks and a walk- in closet... >> i'm so happy for you. >> reporter: ... would mean so much. this three-bedroom, two- bathroom house. new homeowners tyler and mindy can barely hold their excitement. >> it's life changing like i said to experience this with my pus band, the girls --...
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eric harris if tulsa, oklahoma, april 22.ter scott on april 4 in north charleston, south carolina. freddie gray in baltimore on april 19. and samuel dubose on july 19 in cincinnati. but the nationwide focus began in ferguson and dragged on for months. on november 24, a grand jury decides not to indict darren wilson, the officer who killed mike brown. the decision isn't read until after nightfall. rioters take to the streets in ferguson. #ferguson explodes on twitter. the next day, there were protest, mostly peaceful, in more than 170 american cities. in the year after his death, #mikebrown was used in more than three and a half million tweets. #ferguson was used in nearly 43 million. then on december 3, a new york grand jury chooses not to indict the police officer who put eric garner in a choke hold on july 17 while trying to arrest him for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally. garner can be heard repeating "i can't breathe." garner has a heart attack and dies on the way to the hospital. #ican'tbreathe dominates on twitter
eric harris if tulsa, oklahoma, april 22.ter scott on april 4 in north charleston, south carolina. freddie gray in baltimore on april 19. and samuel dubose on july 19 in cincinnati. but the nationwide focus began in ferguson and dragged on for months. on november 24, a grand jury decides not to indict darren wilson, the officer who killed mike brown. the decision isn't read until after nightfall. rioters take to the streets in ferguson. #ferguson explodes on twitter. the next day, there were...
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the woody guthrie exhibit, the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa, and as the concept grewthe idea of opening up these archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to me, and we really consider it a place to inspire people. investigating what would he did with his talents, and then inspiring people to go and do something of their own. ♪ >> when the sun come shining and i was strolling ? deana: many of the people who were displaced were looking for a better life. some have lost their arms for closure. others had lost their farms -- some had lost the farms due to two -- the farms due to the dustbowl. plenty of work, come to california, and we will have plenty of work for you. it is a wonderful place. it was a marketing way by large landowners who were trying to get very cheap labor, because they knew if they had an overabundance of labor, they did not have to pay them that much. the workers had no right, so when woody arrived and saw that, it did not seem right, so in the land of plenty to allow families t
the woody guthrie exhibit, the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa, and as the concept grewthe idea of opening up these archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history, this museum came to me, and we really consider it a place to inspire people. investigating what would he did with his talents, and then inspiring people to go and do something of their own. ♪ >> when the sun come shining and i was strolling ? deana: many of...
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citizens, there are 400,000 of those happening on a yearly basis, and that is the equivalent of tulsa oklahoma, the 47th largest city in our country, and we have a huge problem with the illegal immigration, and the first thing that we have to do to build a wall to stop the people from coming into our country illegally. and the second thing is that we have to -- >> first of all, let me jump in there, and if somebody comes over from great britain, for example, and that i have a baby in manhattan, and are you saying that baby is also going to have its birthright citizenship taken away, and it is not mattering about what part of the world or only about couples from latin america? >> no, anywhere. and there was a story about women coming from china coming here to have their children here, and it is well documented that the dea and the ins has followed women from china to come here to have their children to be u.s. citizen, and look, we are the greatest country in the world, and everybody wants to come here, and be a citizen of the country, and there is a proper way to do that and you have
citizens, there are 400,000 of those happening on a yearly basis, and that is the equivalent of tulsa oklahoma, the 47th largest city in our country, and we have a huge problem with the illegal immigration, and the first thing that we have to do to build a wall to stop the people from coming into our country illegally. and the second thing is that we have to -- >> first of all, let me jump in there, and if somebody comes over from great britain, for example, and that i have a baby in...
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he recently sold his house in muskogee and has moved to tulsa.t importantly, he says he feels great. >> reporter: now a cbs sports update brought tu o yo by prevnar. today is the wind of championship. 51-year-old davis love won the title. in nfl preseason action, the steelers' ben roethlisberger led the pack -- team to a loss against the packers. more sports news and information go to cbs sports.com. wishful thinking, right? but ne step you can take to help prevent another serious disease-pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you from pneumococcal pneumonia. an illness that can cause coughing chest pain difficulty breathing and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects w
he recently sold his house in muskogee and has moved to tulsa.t importantly, he says he feels great. >> reporter: now a cbs sports update brought tu o yo by prevnar. today is the wind of championship. 51-year-old davis love won the title. in nfl preseason action, the steelers' ben roethlisberger led the pack -- team to a loss against the packers. more sports news and information go to cbs sports.com. wishful thinking, right? but ne step you can take to help prevent another serious...
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channing smith owns 250,000 shares, manager director at capital advisers and joins us tulsa.ing. you pared your position last year. >> we look at increasing the position. if you miss expectations, your stock is going to get punished despite apple being on the top and bottom lines the iphones unit came in shy. the stock reacted negatively, bouns bounced up. >> you trimmed your position, i think, late last year. i think you got to five, brought it back to three. i would ask you about the music and 11 million members and how many to keep as paying customers, but it's like that's change in their sofa cushions, right. >> it really is. it strengthens the ecosystem. everyone will focus on iphone. we had a miss but if you read through the earnings transcript the numbers are astonishing. we saw 35% growth units, 59% growth in revenue. china grew over 100%. 89% unit growth. if you look at numbers, they were the high end of management expectation. what's happened analysts, like usual, have got too aggressive so stock's come in. but this is a buying opportunity. the setup for apple is ve
channing smith owns 250,000 shares, manager director at capital advisers and joins us tulsa.ing. you pared your position last year. >> we look at increasing the position. if you miss expectations, your stock is going to get punished despite apple being on the top and bottom lines the iphones unit came in shy. the stock reacted negatively, bouns bounced up. >> you trimmed your position, i think, late last year. i think you got to five, brought it back to three. i would ask you about...
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. >> and now, literary tour of tulsa, oklahoma with the help of our local cable partner cox communications we started trip with michael wallace who's vote "oil man" went from being a barber to one of the great oil barons of the 20th century. >> frank phillips was an oil man. first and foremost he was an oil man. phillips 66 was the company he founded just north of the essentials for, oklahoma which became the headquarters for phillips 66 and today you still see the familiar text effects on many highways and straight and especially in this country as well. phillips 66 has become familiar to many people out here as a coke bottle, that iconic in the mind of many voters. craig got his start in the oil business and a convoluted way. he was not from oklahoma. he was actually born on a nebraska frontier out in the loop valley. the civil war veterans sought in the union army and his parents moved out into nebraska territory and that is where he was warned in 1974. they came back shortly after that to their home country in southwestern iowa. that is where frank are up. so they had those basically m
. >> and now, literary tour of tulsa, oklahoma with the help of our local cable partner cox communications we started trip with michael wallace who's vote "oil man" went from being a barber to one of the great oil barons of the 20th century. >> frank phillips was an oil man. first and foremost he was an oil man. phillips 66 was the company he founded just north of the essentials for, oklahoma which became the headquarters for phillips 66 and today you still see the...
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concede officer along to but it was not oakland police creek this, less than a week at the university of tulsa chief marco bennett had her gun, that in the laptop stolen from her car as she jogged at point is a bill in richmond. >> pam: a crime scene investigator testified that four days after the shooting police went back to curve 40 and bought the mark and the concrete where the bullet that hit kate appears to have struck first creek before hitting her in the back and killing her. >> reporter: he called did a skit shot creek but in his opinion it was in a straight line. in a jailhouse interview lopez santos said that he found the gun wrapped in a t-shirt on the pier. and that it went off accidentally. >> candidly i do not believe a marksman would miss that shot. certainly from not that your distance with a single tried to rid. >> reporter: the public defender is hoping that evidence will help persuade the judge to award the charge creek >> hope the judge will find there is no malice. >> reporter: the spokesperson for the district attorney said st second-degree murder charge should stay and p
concede officer along to but it was not oakland police creek this, less than a week at the university of tulsa chief marco bennett had her gun, that in the laptop stolen from her car as she jogged at point is a bill in richmond. >> pam: a crime scene investigator testified that four days after the shooting police went back to curve 40 and bought the mark and the concrete where the bullet that hit kate appears to have struck first creek before hitting her in the back and killing her....
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in tulsa is it going to feel like 115. 106 in dallas. oklahoma city 108 is what it will feel like and this is going to continue over the next several days. here is the forecast for dallas and you can see the triple digit forecast. a closer look at dallas' extended forecast, monday and tuesday no changes, and looking at triple digit heat continuing. >> wow. i need shade and water nearby. thank you. maria in new york. >> more from cleveland in just a moment. including our final thoughts on last night as the curtains are pulled down and the stage is taken a part. bill and i will be right back. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. >> welcome back, everybody. here we are in the q as everybody calls it. it has been a great stay in cleveland. for number on
in tulsa is it going to feel like 115. 106 in dallas. oklahoma city 108 is what it will feel like and this is going to continue over the next several days. here is the forecast for dallas and you can see the triple digit forecast. a closer look at dallas' extended forecast, monday and tuesday no changes, and looking at triple digit heat continuing. >> wow. i need shade and water nearby. thank you. maria in new york. >> more from cleveland in just a moment. including our final...
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gilbert from tulsa oklahoma. independents. good morning. caller: good morning. forgotten on we have the history of this country. this country was founded on violence upon the native inhabitants of this ountry and then they enslave people for 450 years. proclaim great innocence, we are modeling for that that young man just exhibited and i give you during 9/11 george bush and that group, look what did. they destroyed mess poe tame i look at the 10s of thousands of lives that have on. we were in 118 countries. is all over the world but not on the southern border. military base a in australia, billions of in australia and he reason that is is for the europeans to control the pacific rim. host: go back to u.s. military all these countries and bring them back to the united states? caller: yes. ost: do you think that's part of the problem that would help -- caller: yes! sadaam hussein didn't have anything that could go 500 miles his group bush and pulled that man's head off that before isil. look what they did in iran and proclaim that iran is the enemy. murdered after
gilbert from tulsa oklahoma. independents. good morning. caller: good morning. forgotten on we have the history of this country. this country was founded on violence upon the native inhabitants of this ountry and then they enslave people for 450 years. proclaim great innocence, we are modeling for that that young man just exhibited and i give you during 9/11 george bush and that group, look what did. they destroyed mess poe tame i look at the 10s of thousands of lives that have on. we were in...
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next is vincent in tulsa, oklahoma. republican line. good morning. >> caller: hello, sir. how you doing? >> we're doing great. how are you? >> caller: i'd like to say that she probably has -- i would say she has nothing to worry about, and i'm going to vote for her even though i'm a republican. >> why are you going to vote for her? >> caller: because i think i'd like to see a first woman president. >> okay. from oklahoma. thanks for the call. the current secretary of state heading to cuba this morning. front page below the fold is a story in "the washington post," raising the flag and perhaps lowering their guard is the peace. tomorrow, u.s. envoys could set the tone for the new relationship with cuba, pointing out that when secretary of state john kerry arrives here on friday for a ceremony to raise the stars and stripes once more at the u.s. embassy in cuba, he'll be the highest ranking american official to set foot on the island in 70 years. next is robert from memphis, tennessee, democrats' line. good morning, robert. >> caller: good morning. appreciate you taking my c
next is vincent in tulsa, oklahoma. republican line. good morning. >> caller: hello, sir. how you doing? >> we're doing great. how are you? >> caller: i'd like to say that she probably has -- i would say she has nothing to worry about, and i'm going to vote for her even though i'm a republican. >> why are you going to vote for her? >> caller: because i think i'd like to see a first woman president. >> okay. from oklahoma. thanks for the call. the current...
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a bit unusual in that other shale drillers are -- which caught people unawares, as you know, this tulsa-based struggled. and really this was problematic as an investment almost from the moment that kkr and the other original buyout partners gout in and what at the time was a record-setting 7.2 billion leveraged buyout. the plus investment now would appear tore wiped ute. others are likely not happy. others were in favor and would be part of the group contributing to new capital along with the hedge fund silver point and colorado-based company. they'll still be seeking backing, though, and one participant sdripd the conversation to me as fluid. unsurprisingly samson paper trading at rock bottom prices and it's not great for kkr, which just last year faced another bankruptcy filing. in that case, later renamed energy future holdings, so unfortunately another black eye there. >> kate kelly, thanks so much. >>> we have braking news, sue? >> melissa, this concerns the irs. you might recall a while back we told you about the big data breach at the irs. right now they say that computer breach is muc
a bit unusual in that other shale drillers are -- which caught people unawares, as you know, this tulsa-based struggled. and really this was problematic as an investment almost from the moment that kkr and the other original buyout partners gout in and what at the time was a record-setting 7.2 billion leveraged buyout. the plus investment now would appear tore wiped ute. others are likely not happy. others were in favor and would be part of the group contributing to new capital along with the...
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attorney in tulsa.nversation, the debate, the discussion about preparation very much in the suite, commented denominatdenominat or of what this distinguished group of people, aba members are doing with all the conversation. if you're an okie come they're always apologizing. i don't mean to say that. the reality is that it's really dynamic and very, very interesting and i was happy to participate. first off, i represent the other aba. of course i've been a member of the american bar association a long time. the last five years the president in american bankers says the nation. and the life insurance pays i had 400 reasonably happy state regulated ceos that i represented. today i have 5500 reasonably unhappy federally regulated ceos. i'm departing the scene on 1231. i want to be a maÎtre d' someplace. i could do something else with my life. the horror of april 19 i want to say an event that occurs and there's far too many bad events. it's just astonishing and discomforting and agonizing. but today and i h
attorney in tulsa.nversation, the debate, the discussion about preparation very much in the suite, commented denominatdenominat or of what this distinguished group of people, aba members are doing with all the conversation. if you're an okie come they're always apologizing. i don't mean to say that. the reality is that it's really dynamic and very, very interesting and i was happy to participate. first off, i represent the other aba. of course i've been a member of the american bar association...