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but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city.long 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 inmates
but the tulsa county jail is a city within the city.long 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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go to ziprecruiter.com/offer6 ♪ [ bleep ] >> tulsa county jail! [ bleep ] tulsa county jail!n 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 cells. >> what are you doing? >> cadillac
go to ziprecruiter.com/offer6 ♪ [ bleep ] >> tulsa county jail! [ bleep ] tulsa county jail!n 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...
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tulsa county inmates call it cadillacing. >> you got a newspaper over there?, bro. >> inmates tie objects to string and send them back and forth under cell doors. >> he made some burritos last night and sent a couple of them. they was bomb. >> through the door? >> under the door, yeah. burrito comes in a plastic bag like this, okay? he made me two of them. squashed them down, slid them underneath the door. hooked them on his string. i was looking. tied on, brought them over here. you can bring them back to life once you get them out from under the door. they was delicious. >> yeah, i had to smash the hell out of them. you know what -- >> i put them all back in shape. >> huh? >> i put them all back in shape. >> did you really? i was thinking i was ruining the damn thing. >> you've got to give me the recipe, okay? >> huh? >> give me the recipe. >> maxwell tries to keep his spirits up, but brandon's trial for second degree murder weigh heavily on him. he recently asked jail officials to allow him a brief visit with brandon. but as a segregation inmate and escapee
tulsa county inmates call it cadillacing. >> you got a newspaper over there?, bro. >> inmates tie objects to string and send them back and forth under cell doors. >> he made some burritos last night and sent a couple of them. they was bomb. >> through the door? >> under the door, yeah. burrito comes in a plastic bag like this, okay? he made me two of them. squashed them down, slid them underneath the door. hooked them on his string. i was looking. tied on, brought...
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i got 38 of them. >> you live in tulsa, oklahoma. in the heart of the bible belt. >> mm-hmm. >> and you walk around like this. >> oh, yeah. i like it. >> why? >> because it's different from everybody. it helps me to be myself. yeah, it's lonely. hard to be able to talk to people. you are like man, i just want to talk to somebody today and you don't ever get to talk to anybody because nobody wants to hang around you because what you look like. yeah, i mean -- i will die for these tattoos if i have to. they are my religion. i got to be respectful to my religion. if anyone has problems for it i got to stand the for it. and even if it takes my life. i mean i'm going to do it. >> more than anything, he was kind of a sad guy. i mean he had gone to such great lengths to have this scary looking exterior. when i sat down to talk to him about what he saw for his future, he wanted a house and a car and he wanted these typical things, but i said well don't you ever want to get married. children, marriage, anything? and his response was very sad
i got 38 of them. >> you live in tulsa, oklahoma. in the heart of the bible belt. >> mm-hmm. >> and you walk around like this. >> oh, yeah. i like it. >> why? >> because it's different from everybody. it helps me to be myself. yeah, it's lonely. hard to be able to talk to people. you are like man, i just want to talk to somebody today and you don't ever get to talk to anybody because nobody wants to hang around you because what you look like. yeah, i mean --...
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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 us
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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los angeles at $2.80 per gallon of regular unleaded but in tulsa, oklahoma, $1.67. back to you, guys. >> landon, thank you for that one. >> are you going to get your license? >> no. what's the point? no need to drive in manhattan. >> drive out to the hamptons for summer. >>> let's talk movies. batman and superman, melissa
los angeles at $2.80 per gallon of regular unleaded but in tulsa, oklahoma, $1.67. back to you, guys. >> landon, thank you for that one. >> are you going to get your license? >> no. what's the point? no need to drive in manhattan. >> drive out to the hamptons for summer. >>> let's talk movies. batman and superman, melissa
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. >> reporter: but what the tulsa, oklahoma, mom didn't suspect was that she'd be paying 6% to 8% interest to help olivia with her $33,000 tuition to arizona state. >> what was the breaking point for you? >> when i saw that i had paid $4,000 in interest in 2015, none of which went towards the principal. i was pretty outraged. >> reporter: colleen went online and realized she had options, including a new crop of companies that specialize in refinancing stund debt. she managed to cut her loans from 6% to 8% to just 4.5%. >> what a lot of people don't know is for every $3 in student loans outstanding, $1 to be refinanced to a lower rate. >> reporter: the ceo of credible says the average user cuts the interest on their loan by 37%. credible is a market place for refinancing student debt. you simply enter your loan info then compare offers, including many of those startups. one tradeoff of a private lender, you lose the government protections on federal loans. but for colleen, her deal means she'll pay $12,000 left over the life of the debt. >> i'll probably be able to retire a little bit earli
. >> reporter: but what the tulsa, oklahoma, mom didn't suspect was that she'd be paying 6% to 8% interest to help olivia with her $33,000 tuition to arizona state. >> what was the breaking point for you? >> when i saw that i had paid $4,000 in interest in 2015, none of which went towards the principal. i was pretty outraged. >> reporter: colleen went online and realized she had options, including a new crop of companies that specialize in refinancing stund debt. she...
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jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he coin. >> sheulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i made sure the bus was secure. went back and xwrabed the student. testifies gasping for >> reporter: here you can see her springing into action and rolli got it. she says this is the first time in 17 le saning skills she learned during training. > i was surprised that this was happening and i thought i've got to see if my training if i was paying attention when had i my training and it paid off. >> don't do that again. you scared me to death. you hear me? i thank the lord that you're okay. >> reporter: while she's being hail aid hero by many, she says keeping kids safe and alive is part of her job. >> i feel like i don't deserve a lot of credit. it's god working through me. >> channel 8. >> good for her. she made it look easy, too. >> a quick decision. >> goo
jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he coin. >> sheulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i made sure the bus was secure. went back and xwrabed the student. testifies gasping for >> reporter: here you can see her...
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and a former tulsa reserve deputy found guilty of killing an unarmed man.e headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the tulsa world" reports the conviction of a former sheriff's deputy who killed a suspect last year. 74-year-old robert bates was found guilty of manslaughter. he said he meant to use his stun gun instead a handgun. >>> the "los angeles times" reports that no link has been found between the manson family and killing of a canadian teenager in 1969. the woman's body was found near the scene of other killings that year by charles manson and his followers. investigators say they questioned manson in prison about the case but learned nothing. >>> a "charlotte observer" columnist describes a takeoff that was aborted yesterday to avoid a collision. the rider was on a delta jet headed to miami from atlanta. it stopped suddenly before liftoff because another plane crossed its path on the runway. no one was hurt. the columnist says the pilot announced that air traffic controllers had made a mistake. >>> the associated press reports a plan that would requi
and a former tulsa reserve deputy found guilty of killing an unarmed man.e headlines on the "morning newsstand." "the tulsa world" reports the conviction of a former sheriff's deputy who killed a suspect last year. 74-year-old robert bates was found guilty of manslaughter. he said he meant to use his stun gun instead a handgun. >>> the "los angeles times" reports that no link has been found between the manson family and killing of a canadian teenager in...
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manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> reporter: scott, this is the damage the tornado left behind, a wall made of heavy cinder blocks crumbled, and the roof of this business gone. >> it's moving east-northeast. >> reporter: the national weather service has teams in the field now trying to determine the strength of this tornado and whether there was more than one last night. the funnel seen here lifted but is believed to have touched down again several times, going on to strike tulsa's suburbs. authorities are still tallying up the number of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed. a prayer group rode out the storm in a church, which lost part of the roof. no deaths have been reported but seven people were injured. scott, this beauty supply store had closed just before the tornado hit, so no one was inside. >> pelley: lucky. manuel bojorquez in oklahoma for us tonight. manuel, thank you. he yhound term ping and questioning people. one man they stopped pulled a gun and opened fire. according to investigators, a state trooper was shot at close range. he has since died. two nearby officers
manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> reporter: scott, this is the damage the tornado left behind, a wall made of heavy cinder blocks crumbled, and the roof of this business gone. >> it's moving east-northeast. >> reporter: the national weather service has teams in the field now trying to determine the strength of this tornado and whether there was more than one last night. the funnel seen here lifted but is believed to have touched down again several times, going on to strike...
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but tulsa is actually called the buckle of the bible belt where fundamentalism is everything.o for tara to pursue a relationship with god while maintaining this love of prostitution seemed particularly challenging. >> remember, you need to be studying up on the holy spirit. >> turning tricks, i think the excitement, i mean, everything. i'm like an adrenaline junkie. i don't want to quit, no. >>> coming up -- >> that's $2.5 million you've made in your career. >> tara goddard shares the highs and lows of her life as a prostitute. >> i've had to tuck and roll tons of times. you know, where you've got to jump out of the car. show me movies with romance. show me more like this. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me. x1 makes it easy to find what you love. call or go online and switch to x1. only with xfinity. >>> i am dara brown. a powerful 7.3 earthquake that hit ecuador on saturday has killed at least 77 people. >>> and nine prisoners have been released from guantanamo bay. the population is down to about 80. now it's back to "lock up." >>> due to mature subject
but tulsa is actually called the buckle of the bible belt where fundamentalism is everything.o for tara to pursue a relationship with god while maintaining this love of prostitution seemed particularly challenging. >> remember, you need to be studying up on the holy spirit. >> turning tricks, i think the excitement, i mean, everything. i'm like an adrenaline junkie. i don't want to quit, no. >>> coming up -- >> that's $2.5 million you've made in your career. >>...
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. >> reporter: a number of families north of tulsa tonight are homeless. the weather service is now blaming at least two tornadoes in northeastern oklahoma that smashed homes and knocked down power poles. >> there's the debris off of some roofs. i hope people are taking cover. >> reporter: abc's phillip mena is at a church where, during the storm, they were praying for salvation. >> well, it's amazing that the lord delivered us from this. >> reporter: passengers on an american airlines flight from dallas to memphis thought they were going meet their maker when the plane ran into severe weather. >> we had some severe turbulence. an aircraft had to divert. >> reporter: a drink cart went flying and hurt two flight attendants. >> this guy behind me, he's saying, are we going down, are we going down? and he goes, i got kids. i said, sir, i said, i promise you, this aircraft is 100% safe, and everything is fine. >> reporter: here's something else we're seeing -- roads like this one that have been washed away. you could fit a truck in here, and with more rain com
. >> reporter: a number of families north of tulsa tonight are homeless. the weather service is now blaming at least two tornadoes in northeastern oklahoma that smashed homes and knocked down power poles. >> there's the debris off of some roofs. i hope people are taking cover. >> reporter: abc's phillip mena is at a church where, during the storm, they were praying for salvation. >> well, it's amazing that the lord delivered us from this. >> reporter: passengers on...
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but tulsa is actually called the buckle of the bible belt where fundamentalism is everything.ara to pursue a relationship with god while maintaining this love of prostitution seemed particularly challenging. >> remember, you need to be studying up on the holy spirit. >> turning tricks, i think the excitement, i mean, everything. i'm like an adrenaline junkie. i don't want to quit, no. >>> coming up -- >> that's $2.5 million you've made in your career. >> tara goddard shares the highs and lows of her life as a prostitute. >> i've had to tuck and roll tons of times. you know, where you've got to jump out of the car. ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> breaking news this hour. at least 28 people are dead and a stat
but tulsa is actually called the buckle of the bible belt where fundamentalism is everything.ara to pursue a relationship with god while maintaining this love of prostitution seemed particularly challenging. >> remember, you need to be studying up on the holy spirit. >> turning tricks, i think the excitement, i mean, everything. i'm like an adrenaline junkie. i don't want to quit, no. >>> coming up -- >> that's $2.5 million you've made in your career. >> tara...
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. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. we're here with our escort, caz. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup." >> when we step foot into a new facility, when we start to film, it's actually daunting. because when we're finished with a series we have between 350 and 400 tapes. so when you're putting tape 001 into the camera, a lot happens over the course of four months. so to start and meet brand-new people, new staff, it can be daunting but i love it. >> we're here from msnbc "lockup" and we're filming the show "lockup," i don't know if you've seen it. it's a documentary series about life inside. >> tracy is our ambassador. when we enter a unit tracy learns about different people's situations and stories. i've had people come up and approach me and say, i'd like to talk. >> go, go, go. >> sometimes, some event will occur. and as we cover that event that leads us into what's going on with those particular inmates. >> talk to me a little bit abou
. >> today is the first day at the tulsa jail. we're here with our escort, caz. this is ryan, setting up the audio equipment over here. we have the camera getting ready and all our gear getting all prepared to shoot "tulsa lockup." >> when we step foot into a new facility, when we start to film, it's actually daunting. because when we're finished with a series we have between 350 and 400 tapes. so when you're putting tape 001 into the camera, a lot happens over the course...
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and we've got team rustic cuff here in tulsa. >> that's right. deals that you guys offered us today and we look forward to watching you on thursday and seeing the amazing products that you have offered for us. >> oh, b.j. is so sweet. b.j. is sweet. the big boss jill is right next to b.j., lots of not just "gma" fans but rustic cuff customers, "deals & steals" customers, these are the women who come every week to watch what we have to offer. >> thank you, guys. >> we have something really special for you guys, so we have arranged for all of you to go home with something from every single company. [ cheers and applause ] big mother's day. big mother's day in tulsa. >> cannot do better than that right there. thanks to all of you. thank you, tory, and we want to thank all these companies for providing these great deals. you can get the links and codes and a bonus offer at goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! now let's go to robin. >> george and tory, i love when it sunk in with them, like, whoo. we're getting all that. all right. here now with oscar win
and we've got team rustic cuff here in tulsa. >> that's right. deals that you guys offered us today and we look forward to watching you on thursday and seeing the amazing products that you have offered for us. >> oh, b.j. is so sweet. b.j. is sweet. the big boss jill is right next to b.j., lots of not just "gma" fans but rustic cuff customers, "deals & steals" customers, these are the women who come every week to watch what we have to offer. >> thank...
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manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> reporter: scott, this is the damage the tornado left behind. blocks crumbled and the roof of this business gone. >> it is moving east-northeast. >> reporter: the natonal weather service has teams in the field now trying to determine the strength of the tornado and if there was more than one last night. the funnel lifted and is believed to have touched down several times going on to strike tulsa's suburbs. authorities are tallying up the numbers of homes and businesses damaged or destroyed. a prayer group rode out the storm in a church which lost part of its roof. no deaths have been reported. but seven people were injured. scott, this beauty supply store had closed just before the tornado hit. so no one was inside. >> lucky. manuel bojorquez in oklahoma for us tonight. manuel, thank you. >>> tonight a virginia state trooper is fighting for his life. after a gunman opened fire at a greyhound bus station in richmond. jeff pegues is there. >> reporter: scott, law enforcement sources tell me this that went terribly wrong. as part of the training, t
manuel bojorquez is in tulsa. >> reporter: scott, this is the damage the tornado left behind. blocks crumbled and the roof of this business gone. >> it is moving east-northeast. >> reporter: the natonal weather service has teams in the field now trying to determine the strength of the tornado and if there was more than one last night. the funnel lifted and is believed to have touched down several times going on to strike tulsa's suburbs. authorities are tallying up the numbers...
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atrapadas en sus carros e en tornado al norte de dallas e texas una persona resulto herida por esto en tulsaÁn v e vigentes en venezuela escases de mconimiy energia tambiÉn se provocan d t disturbios en zulia, ante el t traÁmite de revocaciÓn del man t mandato de madunicolÁs maduro y es que intentaban transportar comida, ante sciudadanos dess r desesperados >> un paÍs petrolero y que te a tengamos que sufrir esta situa situacion< e en maracaibo una segunda noche consecutiva de saqueo y violenia violencia hecho qqeu el ue el g busca aplacar con mliliartares l la calle y tambiÉn el consejo p aprob'o el referendo contra m madun nicolÁs maduro y es que tambiÉn el gobierno decreto no laborales dÍas miÉrcoles a viernes e par a ahorro de energia, pero ose cr e crecrÉ es una artimaÑa para evitar e c elecciones este aÑo >> estos dÍas deberÍan ser para impedir el proyecto pero madniÁs maduro esta resuelto a perman permanecer en el poder >> la hora de ustedes no llegar porque hay revoluciÓn para largo par proa proteger el pueblo >> y la oponente entregara un i libro de firmas, y si se cumplen los plazo
atrapadas en sus carros e en tornado al norte de dallas e texas una persona resulto herida por esto en tulsaÁn v e vigentes en venezuela escases de mconimiy energia tambiÉn se provocan d t disturbios en zulia, ante el t traÁmite de revocaciÓn del man t mandato de madunicolÁs maduro y es que intentaban transportar comida, ante sciudadanos dess r desesperados >> un paÍs petrolero y que te a tengamos que sufrir esta situa situacion< e en maracaibo una segunda noche consecutiva de...
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alison: a jury in tulsa, oklahoma, has convicted a former sheriff's deputy of manslaughter. and killed anhot unarmed suspect last april. that shooting was recorded on a police body camera. old at the time of the shooting and debates said he was confused between his handgun and stun gun. he will be sentenced next month. jonathan: a couple is now accused of making $20 million in a visa fraud scheme. michelle martz has how this unfolded. centers on a company. cameras were there when they raided the sterling office, the married couple accused of fraudulently applying for more than 800 illegal immigration benefits. they believe the couple created shell companies and advertise them as needing workers. say he, investigators would sell the visas making millions over several years. ecomets was touted by virginia governor bob mcdonnell for creating jobs, but instead to not create any. roundan: rocking the red, two of the playoffs, the capitals now have their first game against the pittsburgh penguins on tap tomorrow night. metro says they will stay o come until 1 a.m. there will be a
alison: a jury in tulsa, oklahoma, has convicted a former sheriff's deputy of manslaughter. and killed anhot unarmed suspect last april. that shooting was recorded on a police body camera. old at the time of the shooting and debates said he was confused between his handgun and stun gun. he will be sentenced next month. jonathan: a couple is now accused of making $20 million in a visa fraud scheme. michelle martz has how this unfolded. centers on a company. cameras were there when they raided...
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they will add service toaville, knock vist, lexeston and tulsa. leon: in san francisco -- actually, just outside of san francisco? burlingame, california, hundreds of protesters greeted donald trump. roughly. he was there for the state's republican convention. his security stopped the motorcade on the highway and had to escort him through the back over the jersey wall because of the protesters in the front. so far we hear demonstrations are calm and no arrests made. but scene last night in southern california. it started with a group against the front runner's policy on immigration in mexico. ted cruz is looking at the next state with the primary. they got a big boost with endorsement from indiana governor mike pence. >> whoever wins the republican nomination of the president of the united states i will work my heart out to get elected this fall. indiana need a partner in the white house. leon: the indiana primary coming up in four days. next tuesday. many think that the state could be his last chance to stop trump winning the nomination outright
they will add service toaville, knock vist, lexeston and tulsa. leon: in san francisco -- actually, just outside of san francisco? burlingame, california, hundreds of protesters greeted donald trump. roughly. he was there for the state's republican convention. his security stopped the motorcade on the highway and had to escort him through the back over the jersey wall because of the protesters in the front. so far we hear demonstrations are calm and no arrests made. but scene last night in...
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thousands of people in the tulsa area had their power knocked out and many homes and vehicles destroyed. tornadoes were reported in parts of mississippi, louisiana and alabama. heavy rain in the mississippi delta caused widespread flooding and prompted evacuations. in the southern town of purvis, high winds toppled trees and are power lines. in the alabama county state line, at least a dozen homes werer damaged. >> they were messing with my carcar all of a sudden my wife called me and said you need to come in, the sirens are going off. i didn't hear them. when we were coming off the shop, there was tin flying off the shop there, and it's more thannive ever seen or been in. >> the crews rescued a 16-year-old after his car was stuck in a ditch. two twisters hit, knocking out power, but no one in the state was hurt. >> that risk of severe weather continues today. let's bring in nicole mitchell. >> yes, we had so many severe storm reports yesterday that they were well over 100 extend to the great lakes. high winds, and in addition to the reports that we saw yesterday and a few more the day
thousands of people in the tulsa area had their power knocked out and many homes and vehicles destroyed. tornadoes were reported in parts of mississippi, louisiana and alabama. heavy rain in the mississippi delta caused widespread flooding and prompted evacuations. in the southern town of purvis, high winds toppled trees and are power lines. in the alabama county state line, at least a dozen homes werer damaged. >> they were messing with my carcar all of a sudden my wife called me and...
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if you're in tulsa, oklahoma you can find theheapest gas. the highest is in los angeles. that broader decline in commodity price is what prompted the proposed merger between canadian pacific and norfolk southern. today the deal ended abruptly. canadian pacific said they will not pursue it. late last week we reported that the u.s. military had raised concerned that the deal could adversely affect the country's national defense. >>> in washington, jabnet yelle had a rear meeting scheduled with president obama. progress being made on reform in wall street. goldman sachs agreed to pay more than 5 billion dollar to federal charges of deceptive mortgage practices. similar to other deals, no individual bank employee is being held responsible. this is the fifth agreement reached by a panel put together. >> today he once again faced a grilling. >> some people have asked if this trust was legitimate, why did you schedule shares in january 2010. mr. speaker, i saw all the shares in my portfolio that year because i didn't want any issues about conflicts of interest. i did not want an
if you're in tulsa, oklahoma you can find theheapest gas. the highest is in los angeles. that broader decline in commodity price is what prompted the proposed merger between canadian pacific and norfolk southern. today the deal ended abruptly. canadian pacific said they will not pursue it. late last week we reported that the u.s. military had raised concerned that the deal could adversely affect the country's national defense. >>> in washington, jabnet yelle had a rear meeting...
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let me show you video coming out of oklahahoma where in tulsa, a tornadado ripped through t the wednesday where several homes and businesses were damaged. and at least sevev people werer injured. many roofs were torn off houses and trees were toppled. and this is just devastating to see some of these buildings being torn apart. then we go down toward texas where on thursday dry, windy weather spread wildfires. some of these flames reached as high as 20 meters. the specific cause of the fire is under investigation and thankfully no injures have been reported. here are the stats from thursday. four reports coming from the deep south. 99 wind damage reports and 55 hail damage reports. it's one busy day once again. i showed you on the satellite what it looks like when you have a clear, defined cold front moving into an unstable warm air mass. there's the blue line. along this particular area we're looking at very heavy rainfall, the possibility of large hail, strong thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, and, again, tornados cannot be ruled out. especially of those located in national outlook, sou
let me show you video coming out of oklahahoma where in tulsa, a tornadado ripped through t the wednesday where several homes and businesses were damaged. and at least sevev people werer injured. many roofs were torn off houses and trees were toppled. and this is just devastating to see some of these buildings being torn apart. then we go down toward texas where on thursday dry, windy weather spread wildfires. some of these flames reached as high as 20 meters. the specific cause of the fire is...
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>> tulsa. brian lamb: what is your high school? >> booker t. washington high school.rian lamb: we had 2800 entries and the big winner was from jenks high school in tulsa, oklahoma. it is terrific. they make five to seven minute documentaries. i just wanted to get that plug in for oklahoma. what do you think about politics? >> i think, like many other people, we're fairly skeptical watching the derbies that are the debates each week. and i think one of the most important things is it reaffirmed my faith in politics and the political process because the truth is these people, these people we see on television, c-span, are real people. when we saw president obama, perhaps the thing that stood out the most to me was the bags under his eyes, he was tired, he is a real person. dealing with real things. i thought that that was perhaps most interesting. brian lamb: what do you think when you see the campaign, is that real? >> to an extent. these are real people with real ideas that transform themselves. i think perhaps the biggest dichotomy could be between the last two repub
>> tulsa. brian lamb: what is your high school? >> booker t. washington high school.rian lamb: we had 2800 entries and the big winner was from jenks high school in tulsa, oklahoma. it is terrific. they make five to seven minute documentaries. i just wanted to get that plug in for oklahoma. what do you think about politics? >> i think, like many other people, we're fairly skeptical watching the derbies that are the debates each week. and i think one of the most important things...
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. >> reporter: tulsa's mayor touring after multiple tornadoes touched down, injuring seven and damaging homes and this church. >> we were huddled right in here. we just were all balled up in a ball here. >> reporter: and in arkansas, cars underwater at a local high school. more rain after flooding led to a daring water rescue last night, and a flight from dallas to memphis diverted due to turbulence. >> this guy behind me, he's saying, are we going down? >> reporter: now a widespread watch for more severe weather that could come with even greater consequences as night falls. here in mississippi, the wind is just starting to pick up, but this state along with tennessee and arkansas all with active tornado watches until late tonight. lester. >> all right, steve. another rough night ahead. >>> now to those bombshell secret tapes exposed and a growing scandal swirling around the governor of alabama. he's refusing to resign under threats of impeachment from fellow lawmakers as allegations of an affair with a top aide go public. nbc's kerry sanders has the tale of the tapes. >> reporter: with
. >> reporter: tulsa's mayor touring after multiple tornadoes touched down, injuring seven and damaging homes and this church. >> we were huddled right in here. we just were all balled up in a ball here. >> reporter: and in arkansas, cars underwater at a local high school. more rain after flooding led to a daring water rescue last night, and a flight from dallas to memphis diverted due to turbulence. >> this guy behind me, he's saying, are we going down? >>...
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this happened last week near tulsa, oklahoma as the child gasped for air. gins or mask well -- ginger maxwell performed the heimlich. this is the first time in 17 years she has had to use that cpr training. >>> new tonight taking on the astronomical cost of college education. tens of thousands of dollars a year. and that's before you have bought books or a meal plan. but there are ways to cut costs and even go to school for free. cbs2's dick brennan explains how to get the ultimate school savings. paying $80,000 for a standard basic model sedan? that's how much it would be today if car prices were rising as fast as college costs. >> it's becoming a heavy burden. questioning the value of a higher education. >> very important because it can make or break you. out of 10 graduates are nearly $30,000 in debt today but there are ways to cut those costs. >> i'm a big fan going to a state school and then transferring to a more expensive school. >> reporter: donald kerr with aaa college planning office suggests going to a community or state school for the first two
this happened last week near tulsa, oklahoma as the child gasped for air. gins or mask well -- ginger maxwell performed the heimlich. this is the first time in 17 years she has had to use that cpr training. >>> new tonight taking on the astronomical cost of college education. tens of thousands of dollars a year. and that's before you have bought books or a meal plan. but there are ways to cut costs and even go to school for free. cbs2's dick brennan explains how to get the ultimate...
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the timing of it, and the location -- one of our future radars says -- tulsa, down to wichita falls, area of concern from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm tomorrow. if we're going to get any big tornadoes, that's tornado alley, also chaser alley. tons of tornado chasers out there. if there's any tornadoes we'll likely see them. that's the area of concern. otherwise, we're looking pretty good in the west, especially the coastal areas,great afternoon r from seattle southward. >> active week ahead. >> thank you very much, bill. >>> baltimore braces for protests as the city marks one year since the death of freddie gray. >>> plus, running inning 26.2 miles above the earth. e earth. the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs than leading competitors. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... lysol that. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the onl
the timing of it, and the location -- one of our future radars says -- tulsa, down to wichita falls, area of concern from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm tomorrow. if we're going to get any big tornadoes, that's tornado alley, also chaser alley. tons of tornado chasers out there. if there's any tornadoes we'll likely see them. that's the area of concern. otherwise, we're looking pretty good in the west, especially the coastal areas,great afternoon r from seattle southward. >> active week ahead....
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tornado alley, heads-up from tulsa to wichita. thwie area in the red is 3.6 million people. the thing that is different we have a chance even some ststrong tornadoes today. we are not sure if we are getting the long-track tornadoes see a few that are strong and those are the most deadly. 3:00 p.m., everything looks fairly innocent still. 5:00 p.m. and we will see some of the storms moving through the heart of areas at risk, central kansas and central oklahoma. that is your national weather. here is a closer look at your day ahead. >>> as far as dallas and san antonio goes, it l coks like we are going to see the strong storms for you throughout the early evening hours nd hail and wind damage your biggest threat anatd areas in the votes voting today won't have great weather with a lot of rain and storms from connecticut to delaware. active weather all around. dangerous afternoon. >> stay a alert. thank you for that. >>> hundreds gathered in 54 in north carolina's legislature yesterday. deitmonstrators staged a sit-in commonly referred to as the bathroom bill passed last month
tornado alley, heads-up from tulsa to wichita. thwie area in the red is 3.6 million people. the thing that is different we have a chance even some ststrong tornadoes today. we are not sure if we are getting the long-track tornadoes see a few that are strong and those are the most deadly. 3:00 p.m., everything looks fairly innocent still. 5:00 p.m. and we will see some of the storms moving through the heart of areas at risk, central kansas and central oklahoma. that is your national weather....
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a number of families north of tulsa are homeless.he weather service is now blaming at least two tornados in northeastern oklahoma that smashed homes and knocked down power poles. i hope people are taking cover. phillip mena is at a church where during the storm they were praying for salvation. >> well, it's amazing that the lord delivered us from this. >> reporter: passengers on an american airlines flight from dallas to memphis thought they were going to meet their maker when the plane ran into severe weather. >> we had to divert. >> reporter: a drink cart went flying and hurt two flight attendants. >> this guy behind me is saying are we going down, are we going down? and he goes, i got kids. i said sir, i said i promise and everything is fine. >> reporter: here's something else we're seeing. roads like this one that have been washed away. you could fit a truck in here. with more rain on the way, all of this such more likely. steve osunsami, abc news is, jonesboro, arkansas. >> that virginia state trooper wounded by gunfire at a gre
a number of families north of tulsa are homeless.he weather service is now blaming at least two tornados in northeastern oklahoma that smashed homes and knocked down power poles. i hope people are taking cover. phillip mena is at a church where during the storm they were praying for salvation. >> well, it's amazing that the lord delivered us from this. >> reporter: passengers on an american airlines flight from dallas to memphis thought they were going to meet their maker when the...
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the lowest, below $1.70 in tulsa, oklahoma. >>> just ahead, the warriors are headed for the record books. >> no need to shoot. oot. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. he got 3% back on gain kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the we esday night league. because he loves to play hdops. not mp through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. [music] no, no, no, no, people are bnnh soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. what brand of makeup is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena cosmetics. powders, concealers for more skin tones. with vitamins and antioxidants. your skin will look beautiful when you wear it and even after you take it off. neutrogena cosmetics see what's possible. this is everything i have, my family. i got to see my dad die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a pr
the lowest, below $1.70 in tulsa, oklahoma. >>> just ahead, the warriors are headed for the record books. >> no need to shoot. oot. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. he got 3% back on gain kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the we esday night league. because he loves to play hdops. not mp through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply...
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everything today under $40. >>> also this morning, there they are in tulsa, oklahoma. also this morning, beauty 911, easy fixes for some of your most common beauty problems from your makeup to our teeth. >>> you do not need to worry about that, miss robin roberts. >> and we have an oscar winning actress, lupita nyong'o is here live talking about "the jungle book." surprise too.tt2wlr=[kk`:o j# .9 tt2wlr=[kk`:!!*n ^9h tt2wlr=[kk`:4!j# (/< tt2wlr=[kk`:x#*&`:/!h tt2wlr=[kk`:t#j'`:;!, tt2wlr=[kk`:t#j)`:0ah tt2wlr=[kk`:p#j*`:'zt tt2wlr=[kk`:p#j,`:f 4 tt2wlr=[kk`:l#*.`:o)8 tt2wlr=[kk`:l#*0`:t?p >>> good morning. it is 8:27. i'm ken rosato. >>> police are speaking to the mother of two toddlers who were killed when fire broke out inside their bronx apartment. in the butler houses. the 2-year-old and 18-month-old were left alone while their mother was at a nearby laundromat. >>> federal agents have arrested the town supervisor. christopher st. lawrence was picked up at his home this morning. the arrest caps a 3-year investigation. federal prosecutors say private and public mone
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jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. >> what are you doing?> we've got a point. >> you got a point. >> >> caught on camera, a 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he swallowed a coin. >> she pulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i made sure the bus was secure. went back and xwrabed the student. testifies gasping for air. >> reporter: here you can see her springing into action and starts prognosising the heimlich maneuver as the child is choking. > come here. >> okay, it's okay. you'll throw it up. got it. >> reporter: i heard it hit the floor and seen it rolling. i said we got it. she says this is the first time in 17 years she's used the life saning skills she learned during training. > i was surprised that this was happening and i thought i've got to see if my training if i was paying attention when had i my training and it paid off. >> don't do that a
jeremy fa rin nas of our tulsa station has the story. >> what are you doing?> we've got a point. >> you got a point. >> >> caught on camera, a 5-year-old boy is seen gasping for air while teacher ginger maxwell is behind the wheel. >> i thought he was teasing me and wasn't following my instructions. >> but she soon realizes something is wrong. >> his sister said i think he swallowed a coin. >> she pulls the bus over in a safe spat. >> i...
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in tulsa, oklahoma, overnight, sirens blaring across the city, pictures of damaged buildings down in the suburbs of broken air arrow, another one in evansville, indiana. grayson county hit hard and a doctor's office damaged badly. in kansas, massive hail the size of grapefruits. a spring soaker in wichita, kansas, large chunks of ice smacking a flooded road. people in line at this concert hall forced to wait it out and in nearby clearwater, backyards left looking like this, several feet of water surrounding this home. >> i'm covering my car. >> these people taking no chances covering their cars hoping to avoid damage from falling ice. areas of texas, oklahoma, indiana and kansas all getting tornado warnings overnight. the weather threat remaining high throughout today according to accuweather's paul williams. >> looking for widespread severe storms to continue and flash flooding continues to be a problem along with lightning strikes, damaging winds and hail and possibility of tornadoes >> and in wyoming, a late april snow shower enough to shut down this interstate. we should mention
in tulsa, oklahoma, overnight, sirens blaring across the city, pictures of damaged buildings down in the suburbs of broken air arrow, another one in evansville, indiana. grayson county hit hard and a doctor's office damaged badly. in kansas, massive hail the size of grapefruits. a spring soaker in wichita, kansas, large chunks of ice smacking a flooded road. people in line at this concert hall forced to wait it out and in nearby clearwater, backyards left looking like this, several feet of...
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everything today under $40. >>> also this morning, there they are in tulsa, oklahoma.for some of your most common beauty problems from your makeup to our teeth. >>> you do not need to worry about that, miss robin roberts. >> and we have an oscar winning actress, lupita nyong'o is here live talking about "the jungle book." we have a little bit of a surprise too. edwards, 8:27 thursday, april 14. matt pellman looks like a car broken down on the schuylkill expressway. >> reporter: not a huge deal, but on the westbound side approaching the blue route we were told it was an accident, but it could be a disabled. westbound slow heading toward king of prussia. 31 minutes either way, that's a 15-minute delay in each direction on the schuylkill expressway which we are used to in the morning. in bridesburg there's a broken down truck at aramingo and church. we have a protest with the day of action old city 4th and market. use second or 6th instead of 4th. fort washington a crash along virginia drive adelaware avenue. the crash in wilmington that we talked about on field street cl
everything today under $40. >>> also this morning, there they are in tulsa, oklahoma.for some of your most common beauty problems from your makeup to our teeth. >>> you do not need to worry about that, miss robin roberts. >> and we have an oscar winning actress, lupita nyong'o is here live talking about "the jungle book." we have a little bit of a surprise too. edwards, 8:27 thursday, april 14. matt pellman looks like a car broken down on the schuylkill...
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everything today under $40. >>> also this morning, there they are in tulsa, oklahoma.e of your most common beauty problems from your makeup to our teeth. >>> you do not need to worry about that, miss robin roberts. >> and we have an oscar winning actress, lupita nyong'o is here live talking about "the jungle book." we have a little bit of a surprise too. >> another cool morning. let's get an update on the forecast from jacqui jeras. >> here we go again with another chilly start this morning. frosty conditions north and west of town until 9:00. then milder afternoons. that's going to be the case the next couple of days. temperatures today have warm into the mid to upper 50s by lunchtime with highs in the lower 60s across the region. just a few shy of the average. we'll nudge it up a couple each day until we get to sunday, then we'll really crank up the temperatures. highs in the mid to upper 70s by monday. >> reporter: on the commute this morning, major problems. just had another accident occur on the capital beltway. we are now dealing with 3 incidences in fairfax coun
everything today under $40. >>> also this morning, there they are in tulsa, oklahoma.e of your most common beauty problems from your makeup to our teeth. >>> you do not need to worry about that, miss robin roberts. >> and we have an oscar winning actress, lupita nyong'o is here live talking about "the jungle book." we have a little bit of a surprise too. >> another cool morning. let's get an update on the forecast from jacqui jeras. >> here we go...
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several rounds through oklahoma city,through tulsa and then through springfield. and tomorrow, severe weather threat down through college station, maybe a slightly higher chance of seeing a tornado. and a low warm-up through the next few days across the east. temperatures a good 20 degrees below average. hopefully, the snow will be gone for good at this point. >> thanks, rob. >>> new details tonight about the only woman on the fbi's most wanted list, captured in mexico. brenda delgado behind bars after seven months on the run. mexican authorities tracked cell phones and found her hiding out in mexico. she's accused of masterminding the agreeing to pay two accomplices to kill the dentist, who was dating her ex-boyfriend. >>> and the homeowner that watched a drama play out live. gio benitez on the simple technology protecting more and more homes. >> reporter: watch as these alleged burglars walk right into this suburban massachusetts home. the two men wasting no time, scoping the place for loot. >> we're going to grab this computer. >> reporter: those brazen young m
several rounds through oklahoma city,through tulsa and then through springfield. and tomorrow, severe weather threat down through college station, maybe a slightly higher chance of seeing a tornado. and a low warm-up through the next few days across the east. temperatures a good 20 degrees below average. hopefully, the snow will be gone for good at this point. >> thanks, rob. >>> new details tonight about the only woman on the fbi's most wanted list, captured in mexico. brenda...