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>> there was one other that referred to tulsa.t was that every 8 hours, a crime happens in the walmart. we were debating between those two. we want to speak to a broader trend. we decided to go with the national one. carol: up next, insurance companies are hurting when it comes to obamacare. we will take a look at the future of the affordable care act. that is all ahead of on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. you can also find us on radio and on am1130 in new york and am1200 boston, washington, d.c., and the bay area. in the politics and policy section, a checkup on the affordable care act. we talked to zach tracer about why so many insurance companies are backing away from obamacare. you've seen all of the big u.s. health insurers say they cannot make money on the affordable care act. they're reporting hundreds of millions of dollars of losses. what is the problem? >> i don't think anyone knows exactly what it is. there have been a few things. at an elementary level,
>> there was one other that referred to tulsa.t was that every 8 hours, a crime happens in the walmart. we were debating between those two. we want to speak to a broader trend. we decided to go with the national one. carol: up next, insurance companies are hurting when it comes to obamacare. we will take a look at the future of the affordable care act. that is all ahead of on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol...
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tonight we start off with cross town rivals tulsa east and tulsa west. they may not be in the same conference but ask red raiders super fan vince, these two are heated >> fans finally making their way into the stadium for the big rivalry game for tullesy east and tulsa west. a 45 minute delays due to lightning at the park, but we are finally to get this frenzy going. there was no delay in scoring for tulsa west. of touchdowns. putting west up 14. kickoff wauwatosa east star running back avery luckett with a nice return, 26 yards to their 40. west defense too much for east. luckett down taken bye-bye austin for a loss of three yards. next play jackson anot to start the second quarter this time cameron walker walks it in and puts west up 21-nothing. a lot of delays in tonight's action across the board. wauwatosa west up 21-nothing on wauwatosa east when we left this game. >> the newly remodeled stadium, play of the night bad snap. >> south. bones scoops it up and goes half end. south cardinals cedric shakes it off pete swift style. check out the moves he p
tonight we start off with cross town rivals tulsa east and tulsa west. they may not be in the same conference but ask red raiders super fan vince, these two are heated >> fans finally making their way into the stadium for the big rivalry game for tullesy east and tulsa west. a 45 minute delays due to lightning at the park, but we are finally to get this frenzy going. there was no delay in scoring for tulsa west. of touchdowns. putting west up 14. kickoff wauwatosa east star running back...
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this tulsa store, the target had t4 calls last year, hundreds ar the walmart.art of it is the nature of the walmart. there are more of them, they're in low income neighborhoods. there are lots of things you can steal. but there was also a corporate policy that has led this crime to flourish. the past managers neglected the stores. there is aggressive cost-cutting. employees perr square foot. the stores became disorganized, they moved the famous greeters and haven't taken a proactive approach to crime. it has been apprehend, not deter. the company is very focused on cost cutting. they ahve neglected -- have neglected this. they have a big problem on their hands. >> there is a lot of crime at walmart stores, and what goes into making that cover? the photographer out of the two cities were most of the reporting happened. ofgot a very moody shot walmart at night. see this nighttime shot there was a bunch of cars in the parking lot. >> why the late night shot?>> it was, it had the creepy mood necessary. there, reading the story there are all these statistics which a
this tulsa store, the target had t4 calls last year, hundreds ar the walmart.art of it is the nature of the walmart. there are more of them, they're in low income neighborhoods. there are lots of things you can steal. but there was also a corporate policy that has led this crime to flourish. the past managers neglected the stores. there is aggressive cost-cutting. employees perr square foot. the stores became disorganized, they moved the famous greeters and haven't taken a proactive approach to...
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excuse me, right outside of tulsa. at your name, you would think it is -- what is the origin of your name? mr. rafael: it is from the italian part of switzerland and has been anglicized. they used to be a football player with the same pronunciation. when i make dinner reservations, it is rafael. mr. lamb: thank you so much for joining us and letting us see some of your students work. mr. rafael: thank you, brian. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to comment on the program, go to q&a.org. ony are also available c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's "q&a" interview with clifton rafael, here are other programs you might like. documentary filmmaker rory ,ennedy talks about her work "last days in vietnam." as well as her life as the youngest kennedy daughter. heidi ewing discusses her documentary on the deterioration of detroit mic
excuse me, right outside of tulsa. at your name, you would think it is -- what is the origin of your name? mr. rafael: it is from the italian part of switzerland and has been anglicized. they used to be a football player with the same pronunciation. when i make dinner reservations, it is rafael. mr. lamb: thank you so much for joining us and letting us see some of your students work. mr. rafael: thank you, brian. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by...
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this tulsa store, the target had 44 calls last year, hundreds at the walmart. think part of it is the nature of the walmart. there are more of them, they're in low income neighborhoods. they have lots of merchandise. you can steal anything in the world from a walmart. that is part of the nature. but there is also a corporate policy that has led this crime to flourish. the past managers neglected the stores. there is aggressive cost-cutting. the stores went downhill. there are fewer employees per square foot. the stores became disorganized, they moved the famous greeters way from the entrance and , haven't taken a proactive approach to crime. it has been apprehend, not deter. not prevent. the company is very focused on cost cutting. they have neglected this. they say they are trying to clean it up now, but they have a big problem on their hands. it is going to be an expensive task to get under control. carol: there is a lot of crime at walmart stores around the country, what goes into making that cover? >> we sent the photographer out o two of the cities where m
this tulsa store, the target had 44 calls last year, hundreds at the walmart. think part of it is the nature of the walmart. there are more of them, they're in low income neighborhoods. they have lots of merchandise. you can steal anything in the world from a walmart. that is part of the nature. but there is also a corporate policy that has led this crime to flourish. the past managers neglected the stores. there is aggressive cost-cutting. the stores went downhill. there are fewer employees...
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tulsa police showed up but say majors wouldn't answer his door. they say there was nothing more sot - sgt. dave walker / tulsa police dept. /(16:52:34) i don't think there was enough evidence but just eight minutes after police left? investigators say majors grabbed a handgun and murdered jabara on his own front porch. sot - areva martin / legal analyst / (17:33:05) i think this is the perfect case of a family doing everything right and the system failing the family. police? on the defensive? saying they're still not sure why majors allegedly killed his neighbor. sot - sgt. dave walker / tulsa police i just don't think the only he has not entered a plea. for gma? clayton sandell, abc ride.... now investigators are trying to figure out how.... yesterday....emergenc y personnel raced to the scene at the ocean beach park in new london connecticut. officials believe the wiring running underneath the ride may have been a factor... new london's deputy police chief peter reichard sot: "emergency services transported several children to the local hospital
tulsa police showed up but say majors wouldn't answer his door. they say there was nothing more sot - sgt. dave walker / tulsa police dept. /(16:52:34) i don't think there was enough evidence but just eight minutes after police left? investigators say majors grabbed a handgun and murdered jabara on his own front porch. sot - areva martin / legal analyst / (17:33:05) i think this is the perfect case of a family doing everything right and the system failing the family. police? on the defensive?...
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what we come back, we go to tulsa and north carolina.tement us. -- stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: home by sandmoon lede here on democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in oklahoma, funeral services were held friday for khalid jabara, a lebanese-american man police say was shot dead by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first-degree murder. the august 12th killing came less than a year after the same neighbor was arrested and jailed for hitting jabara's mother with his car while she was jogging. at the time, the mother already had a restraining order against majors after he threatened and harassed her. majors served eight months in jail, but was then released on $60,000 bond even though tulsa county prosecutors called him "a substantial risk to the public." the jabara family says majors had harassed them for years calling them racial slurs. , the jabaras are orthodox christian immigrants from lebanon, which they fled in the 1980s. "when's
what we come back, we go to tulsa and north carolina.tement us. -- stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: home by sandmoon lede here on democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in oklahoma, funeral services were held friday for khalid jabara, a lebanese-american man police say was shot dead by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first-degree murder. the august 12th killing came less than a year after...
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tulsa police showed up but say majors wouldn't answer his door. they say there was nothing more officers could do. >> if we knocked on the door and he doesn't answer, there is nothing that gives us an opportunity to go into his house. >> but just eight minutes after police left, investigators say majors grabbed a handgun and murdered the man on his own front porch. >> he came on our property and >> police still not sure why majors allegedly killed his neighbor. >> this was an ongoing dispute with neighbors. there is hate there. i just don't think -- the only reason is because they are middle eastern. >> he was arrested for first-degree murder. he's not entered a plea. >> newscenter 5. >> terrible story. an autopsy confirms the 18-year-old car theft suspect fatally shot by chicago police last month was his in the back. medical examiner's found a single gunshot wound to the right side of paul o'neal's back. there was no evidence of drugs in his system. body camera and dash cam footage captured some of the chase showing officers firing at a car and t
tulsa police showed up but say majors wouldn't answer his door. they say there was nothing more officers could do. >> if we knocked on the door and he doesn't answer, there is nothing that gives us an opportunity to go into his house. >> but just eight minutes after police left, investigators say majors grabbed a handgun and murdered the man on his own front porch. >> he came on our property and >> police still not sure why majors allegedly killed his neighbor. >>...
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raphael: it is right outside of tulsa. mr.b: one of the things you did when you came here was hand me a little thumbnail -- no not a thumbnail -- mr. raphael: a flash drive. mr. lamb: it has documentaries on it. these are not documentaries you entered. of them. all four they are short. what would you say they are? mr. raphael: they run 10 minutes tops. i think the shortest wanted give you is 7.5 minutes. mr. lamb: who did them? mr. raphael: these were done by students of mine, students that have been with me for at least one year. by the time they made these pieces, it was their second year at least and for some of them, it could have been a third or even a fourth year. mr. lamb: we are only going to show parts of them but people can see them on your website and watch all of them. mr. raphael: that is right. cinema.com. mr. lamb: this first one is called "losing luke." is he still with you? mr. raphael: he is at the santa fe college of art studying music there. mr. lamb: this will be enough for people to get a little bit of wh
raphael: it is right outside of tulsa. mr.b: one of the things you did when you came here was hand me a little thumbnail -- no not a thumbnail -- mr. raphael: a flash drive. mr. lamb: it has documentaries on it. these are not documentaries you entered. of them. all four they are short. what would you say they are? mr. raphael: they run 10 minutes tops. i think the shortest wanted give you is 7.5 minutes. mr. lamb: who did them? mr. raphael: these were done by students of mine, students that...
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...that sometimes the most powerful type of strength... ...is resilience.gabe gutierrez, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. 24 people from wisconsin have been convicted of exceeding their daily limit of catching walleye on lake erie. officers say they seized more than 500 pounds of walleye meat after finding that the fish had been cut up to disguise how many had been kept.wildlife officers say they were acting on several tips public. people have been flocking to a new zoo in walworth county on safari lake geneva takes visitors on an hour ride through the jungle, where unlike other zoo experiences, these animals roam free. so instead of the animals being segregated into a somewhat small separate area, the guests would be caged so to speak." but i've never been that close to an ostrich. i've never been that close to a llama or an alpaca or anything like that so." visitors are allowed to pet and feed any animals that approach the tractor-pulled wagon that takes them through the 75-acre property. it will be open through october 31st. reservations must be made online. no-walk-ups will be allowed. sti
...that sometimes the most powerful type of strength... ...is resilience.gabe gutierrez, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. 24 people from wisconsin have been convicted of exceeding their daily limit of catching walleye on lake erie. officers say they seized more than 500 pounds of walleye meat after finding that the fish had been cut up to disguise how many had been kept.wildlife officers say they were acting on several tips public. people have been flocking to a new zoo in walworth county on safari...
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. >>> next, to a murderer in the heartland in tulsa, oklahoma, and this question -- could it have been prevented? one family, and now, prosecutors the system fail? here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: but all accounts, 37-year-old khalid jabara did everything right but still ended up dead. >> anybody over here who can start to a shooting? >> reporter: jabara called 911 friday, worried his neighbor, 61-year-old stanley majors, had a gun. tulsa police came, but then left, without making an arrested. >> if we knocked on the door and he doesn't answer, there's nothing that gives us the opportunity to go into his house. >> reporter: but just eight minutes after they left, police say majors shot and killed jabara on his own front porch. jabara's family says this was a hate crime, describing majors as a racist, calling him names like dirty arabs. neighbors saw it, too. >> he walked onto our property and started screaming to my family, all you mexican, leave out of here, stuff like that. >> reporter: even more alarming last september majors was arrested for running down jabara's mother w
. >>> next, to a murderer in the heartland in tulsa, oklahoma, and this question -- could it have been prevented? one family, and now, prosecutors the system fail? here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: but all accounts, 37-year-old khalid jabara did everything right but still ended up dead. >> anybody over here who can start to a shooting? >> reporter: jabara called 911 friday, worried his neighbor, 61-year-old stanley majors, had a gun. tulsa police came, but...
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. >>> disturbing story out of tulsa. a man shot and killed by a neighbor just moments after police left the scene. the victim's family says the alleged shooter tormented them for years because of their nationality. abc's clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: this morning one victim's family is reeling from a murder they believe is clearly a hate crime. >> he just was a sweet, sweet soul. >> reporter: 31-year-old khalid tulsa friday allegedly at the hand of a neighbor who his family says terrorized them for years, 61-year-old stanley majors. >> he would call us racial slurs, dirty lebanese. arab, muslims, even though my family is christian, he was hateful, just hateful. >> anybody over here who can start to a shooting. >> reporter: jabara called worried majors had a gun and tulsa police came but then left without making an arrest. >> if we kck he doesn't answer, there's nothing that gives us the opportunity to go into his house. >> reporter: but just eight minutes after they left police say majors shot and killed j
. >>> disturbing story out of tulsa. a man shot and killed by a neighbor just moments after police left the scene. the victim's family says the alleged shooter tormented them for years because of their nationality. abc's clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: this morning one victim's family is reeling from a murder they believe is clearly a hate crime. >> he just was a sweet, sweet soul. >> reporter: 31-year-old khalid tulsa friday allegedly at the hand of a...
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that firefighter is still in the ho >>> this video is all over tulsa media right now. it shows a cleveland officer slapping a woman while she is in handcuffs. she says she stepped on the officer but did not hit him. they are claiming there is an arrest affidavit. disputes are saying she kicked the officer. they also say the officer did not punch her but he used his hand from stopping -- to stop her from spitting on others . injured. the cuyahoga county -- and amusement park worker injured. the cuyahoga county officials said they do not know how this happened. the employee is expected to be okay and no one else was injured. >>> if the fair was a little bit deserted, it was. the fair was down 50 percent. all of the rain and wind drove people away over the past week problem. >> challenges started off in the very beginning with rain each day. the temperatures -- combined with the temperatures that exceeded 90 degrees , we had a huge amount of high humidity and the heat index on the midway was around 102 to 108 degrees. >> last year roughly 175,000 people went to the cuyaho
that firefighter is still in the ho >>> this video is all over tulsa media right now. it shows a cleveland officer slapping a woman while she is in handcuffs. she says she stepped on the officer but did not hit him. they are claiming there is an arrest affidavit. disputes are saying she kicked the officer. they also say the officer did not punch her but he used his hand from stopping -- to stop her from spitting on others . injured. the cuyahoga county -- and amusement park worker...
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scarlet was found banged up after a fight in the wild in tulsa, oklahoma. the tulsa zoo performed a blood transfusion, taking blood from another eagle there. they had only done it once before and it worked. scarlet is now doing better. >> this was a dead bird. had she gone anywhere that did not have an eagle handy to use as a donor, she would have lost her life most likely. blood wakes up, it will get fluid and a rat to henry gain its strength. >> yummy. >>> you may have some intricate bathroom or kitchen tile in your home. but nothing like what we're about to show you. >> archeologist found this, it dates back to the 4th century. it shows a chariot race. >> it's found. it's a 13 by 36 feet. it might have been part of a nobleman's estate. >>> a woman and her grandson, this is terrible, witness a gator snatch their jack russell enter o'er named bolt at a park. >> my grandson said, grandma, the gator has got him. it's more than you can bare. >> today the possible safety issues that we found out in the fence around the park and what >> this is just terrible to
scarlet was found banged up after a fight in the wild in tulsa, oklahoma. the tulsa zoo performed a blood transfusion, taking blood from another eagle there. they had only done it once before and it worked. scarlet is now doing better. >> this was a dead bird. had she gone anywhere that did not have an eagle handy to use as a donor, she would have lost her life most likely. blood wakes up, it will get fluid and a rat to henry gain its strength. >> yummy. >>> you may have...
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cnn tulsa, oklahoma. >> gunmen have kidnapped a son of notorious drug lord el chapo.an official says he was one of six men abducted from this restaurant in the resort town of puerto vallarta on monday. el chapo was recaptured six months after breaking out of a high security prison. he is now fighting extradition to the united states. >>> a south african sprinter sets a new record in rio, accomplishing what his mother wasn't able to because of apartheid. his story is next on cnn newsroom. "why are you checking your credit score?" "you don't want to live with mom and dad forever, do you?" "well...i'm not changing." "how do i check my credit score?" "credit karma. don't worry, it's free." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." >>> south african sprinter wayde van niekerk shocked rio and the world when he smashed the 400 meter record held by american michael johnson for the last 17 years. don riddell has more on south africa's newest hero. >> reporter: it was an electric moment in the athletic stadium. >> i couldn't standstill. i was jumping from the one seat to the o
cnn tulsa, oklahoma. >> gunmen have kidnapped a son of notorious drug lord el chapo.an official says he was one of six men abducted from this restaurant in the resort town of puerto vallarta on monday. el chapo was recaptured six months after breaking out of a high security prison. he is now fighting extradition to the united states. >>> a south african sprinter sets a new record in rio, accomplishing what his mother wasn't able to because of apartheid. his story is next on cnn...
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. >> and so is tulsa international school. >> the feedback we're giving is immediate. >> is this the start of something bigger, kids with three hours of homework each night hope v hope so. >> now from helping school children in the u.s. and helping shopping. that's trending right now. >> not only do you get great brands at a terrific price, but every purchase you make goes to a school and its program. this is awesome. you donate your clothes and they resell them on their website. then 40% ofhat you spend there on brands like tommy hill figger, and more goes right to funding schools. >> a wonderful way for all of us to make sure the kids have the greatest opportunity to reach >> it was originally designed to help students in the u.s., but with some 30,000 schools already receiving financial help, now the site has gone global. >> the money goes to fight for the right of girls everywhere. >> they went with ma la la to help girls everywhere. most inspirational 19-year-old anywhere. >> one time.
. >> and so is tulsa international school. >> the feedback we're giving is immediate. >> is this the start of something bigger, kids with three hours of homework each night hope v hope so. >> now from helping school children in the u.s. and helping shopping. that's trending right now. >> not only do you get great brands at a terrific price, but every purchase you make goes to a school and its program. this is awesome. you donate your clothes and they resell them on...
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you have mid-70s in denver and mid-90s in tulsa, so right along that line is where we'll see some of the strongest storms form. we'll have clearing later on tonight, should have some sunshine tomorrow, low clouds and fog on the far eastern plains and moisture over the higher terrain and a line of storms public over denver between 3:00 and 6:00 tomorrow. after a very cool start temperatures rebel, 81 in grand junction, 75 in denver, 80 in pueblo tomorrow, front range foothills 63 in blackhawk and 64 in grand lake. our low 40 neighbor, a chance of a little rain and thunder yet this evening. more sunshine tomorrow, warmer, drier, -- 49, a little rain and thunder yet this evening. more sunshine tomorrow, warmer, drier. a little return to summer this week. we are talking about football. the broncos take the field saturday night and it looks mild and dry with temperatures in the 70s. we so do appreciate all these pictures you're sending in. look at this gorgeous rainbow shot coming up this morning in between a little break in the cloud cover. is that spectacular? >> that is spectacular, a
you have mid-70s in denver and mid-90s in tulsa, so right along that line is where we'll see some of the strongest storms form. we'll have clearing later on tonight, should have some sunshine tomorrow, low clouds and fog on the far eastern plains and moisture over the higher terrain and a line of storms public over denver between 3:00 and 6:00 tomorrow. after a very cool start temperatures rebel, 81 in grand junction, 75 in denver, 80 in pueblo tomorrow, front range foothills 63 in blackhawk...
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. >> if you know anything about the murder, call the lauden >>> man in tulsa, oklahoma is accused of killing his neighbor because the man was lebanese. 611 year old stanley majors had been arguing with jabarra and his family since they moved in to the neighborhood. the years of bickering came to a head earlier this month, when majors shot jabar while the victim was sitting on his front porch. the suspect's husband says majors is bipolar. >> it's been five years since a earthquake shook buildings in the capitol. we are feeling the impact. >> the park service now blames the 2011 quake for the current elevator program. problems i should say, the 5.8 magnitude trimmer caused widespread damage to the monument, cathedral and many homes. residents say they are better prepared now for the next one if it happens. >> what you should do is get under a structure like >> if that happens again, i'm not going to freak out. >> dc schools have earthquake drills and enforced the drop, cover and hold on practice. cellular providers upgraded systems in the years since the earthquake. >>> three little gi
. >> if you know anything about the murder, call the lauden >>> man in tulsa, oklahoma is accused of killing his neighbor because the man was lebanese. 611 year old stanley majors had been arguing with jabarra and his family since they moved in to the neighborhood. the years of bickering came to a head earlier this month, when majors shot jabar while the victim was sitting on his front porch. the suspect's husband says majors is bipolar. >> it's been five years since a...
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she went out there and she stooped to that level allowing chad to fly her out to tulsa to have him kind of use her as a publicity stunt. the only part of that i didn't like were the slanderous comments chad included on the post. >> [ bleep ]. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> dude, i think you've got to go. >> did you watch chad on "bachelor in paradise"? >> yes. it was embarrassing. i'm speechless. haron and apologized to behalf of him. >> it's not the end of bad chad. he returns with a vengeance on "bachelor in paradise" on abc. >> up next, will smith, margot robbie, jared leto, before the stars of "suicide squad" take over the box office. >> are we rolling. >> they're sitting down with "extra" for a no-holds barred tell-all. >> he would come o >> this is when jeff bridges turns "extra" reporter. >> okay. >> coming up. ou >>> coming up, meet "the suicide squad's" new breakout star and ? >>> the "nine lives" with kevin spacey and jennifer garner is in studios. >> and people are checking out "suicide squad" starring will smith, forgot robbie and jay leto. >> they're superstars, super villain
she went out there and she stooped to that level allowing chad to fly her out to tulsa to have him kind of use her as a publicity stunt. the only part of that i didn't like were the slanderous comments chad included on the post. >> [ bleep ]. i don't give a [ bleep ]. >> dude, i think you've got to go. >> did you watch chad on "bachelor in paradise"? >> yes. it was embarrassing. i'm speechless. haron and apologized to behalf of him. >> it's not the end of...
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nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> next week, infamous crimes that captured headlines. >> the strange caves missing mom, stacy pe >>> right now on news3 live at 6:00. still don't have a stadium or team. but live where fans are already celebrating. >> at least three police are investigate ing a homicide, why the victim's roommate is custody. >>> collin making headlines this weekend. but not for his game. why he chose to sit down for the national anthem. >>> welcome everyone. i'm gerard ramalho. for las vegas. become ing a new home for the
nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. >>> next week, infamous crimes that captured headlines. >> the strange caves missing mom, stacy pe >>> right now on news3 live at 6:00. still don't have a stadium or team. but live where fans are already celebrating. >> at least three police are investigate ing a homicide, why the...
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. >>> tulsa drillers slugger joey caleta thought he hit one over the fence but watch zach wells. >> oh. >> oh, oh. >> wow. >> the announcer thinks it's a homerun. >> are they saying he caught it? >> yeah, that's exactly what they're wells flips over the fence and holds on to the ball. strange but drew. >>> hey have i ever mentioned how much you love sports? >> you have, you will, you do. >> i will again because i do now more than ever. katy ledecky asked bryce harper to hold her gold medals so she could throw out the ceremonial the national league's most valuable player. i love sports. i can't imagine why that was necessary. most major league pitchers have a necklace or two when they play in the game. i don't see why she couldn't have done the same thing. >> those aren't big at all. >> most of them theirs don't weigh 4 pounds total. >> that's true. my point exactly. >>> nbc nightly news is next and then next on channel 20 tonight >>> developing news tonight. damage control over the skyrocketing cost of life-saving medicine. a big pharma ceo on the hot seat refusing to cut the price. to
. >>> tulsa drillers slugger joey caleta thought he hit one over the fence but watch zach wells. >> oh. >> oh, oh. >> wow. >> the announcer thinks it's a homerun. >> are they saying he caught it? >> yeah, that's exactly what they're wells flips over the fence and holds on to the ball. strange but drew. >>> hey have i ever mentioned how much you love sports? >> you have, you will, you do. >> i will again because i do now more than...
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arkansas goes onto beat tulsa 8-4. "early today" back in two. o. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ vitamin enriched to revive skin and fight 7 signs of aging your old school dance moves might show your age, your skin never will olay. ageless. >> when you're katie ledecky you can do pretty much anything you want. she had harper hold her medals wh
arkansas goes onto beat tulsa 8-4. "early today" back in two. o. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had...
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brynn gingras is out front in tulsa.irty lebanese are just some of the insults vernon majors called his neighbors. his anger turned deadly on friday when police say he shot and killed khaled jabara. majors is no stranger to the family. for years, the jabaras who are christians of lebanese descent said majors would terrorize them and call them names. the family filed a protective order which prevented majors from having contact with them and majors violated that order. majors allegedly hit khaled jabara's mother haifa in the car putting her in the hospital for weeks. majors was charged with federal assault and two judges refused to release him on bond and a third judge allowed the 61-year-old to post bail, releasing him until his trial in 2017. neighbors who did not want to be identified say they are not surprised by the allegations against majors saying he had a history. >> he'd walk on to our property and started screaming to my family and told us mexicans we are here and stuff like that. >> khaled called police to repo
brynn gingras is out front in tulsa.irty lebanese are just some of the insults vernon majors called his neighbors. his anger turned deadly on friday when police say he shot and killed khaled jabara. majors is no stranger to the family. for years, the jabaras who are christians of lebanese descent said majors would terrorize them and call them names. the family filed a protective order which prevented majors from having contact with them and majors violated that order. majors allegedly hit...
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>> tulsa. c-span: what is your high school? >> booker t. c-span: we had 2800 entries during our last campaign and the big winner was from tulsa, oklahoma, jen ks high school. what do you think about politics? >> i think we are interested in politics and came in skeptical watching the derbies that are the debates and it reaffirmed my faith in politics because the people we see on television and c-span are real people. when i saw president obama, the thing that stood out is he had bags under his eyes and he is a real person dealing with real things. c-span: so what are you thinking 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 republican debates. there was the one where everyone attacked each other and last night they were civil and had a real debate. i think it is the real female the extent the polling tells them to be. c-span: thank you, sir. how about over here. yes, sir, what is your name? >> jus
>> tulsa. c-span: what is your high school? >> booker t. c-span: we had 2800 entries during our last campaign and the big winner was from tulsa, oklahoma, jen ks high school. what do you think about politics? >> i think we are interested in politics and came in skeptical watching the derbies that are the debates and it reaffirmed my faith in politics because the people we see on television and c-span are real people. when i saw president obama, the thing that stood out is he...
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today, 102 in tulsa. dallas 102. that's one of your hottest temperatures of the summer.t will begin to build. little rock 101 today. then st. louis your temperature jumps over the next couple of days up to 95 on thursday chicago not bad pretty enjoyable for you and the heat index, this is how it will feel when you add in the humidity. dallas will feel like 106 all week, tulsa almost like 110 by the time we get to thursday. so the heat's on where you'd expect it to be in the middle of the country. new england is kind of cool and the southeast dodging the afternoon thunderstorm. all in all not a bad summer day. >> bill karins, thank you. >>> just days after speaking at the democratic national convention, mike bloomberg is endorsing an embattled republican for u.s. senate. the former new york city mayor backing pat toomey in his reelection bid in pennsylvania. bloomberg who is independent praised senator toomey's push for background checks for gun buyers. he also endorsed two democrats in statewide races. pennsylvania is one of a handful of races that could determine the ba
today, 102 in tulsa. dallas 102. that's one of your hottest temperatures of the summer.t will begin to build. little rock 101 today. then st. louis your temperature jumps over the next couple of days up to 95 on thursday chicago not bad pretty enjoyable for you and the heat index, this is how it will feel when you add in the humidity. dallas will feel like 106 all week, tulsa almost like 110 by the time we get to thursday. so the heat's on where you'd expect it to be in the middle of the...
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. >>> in tulsa, oklahoma, stanley majors charged with shooting and killing his neighbor and the murder is investigated as a hate crime. jabar's family was counted and harassed for years. records show that majors was arrested in september and then charged with striking jabar's mother with his car. >>> a north korean diplomat has defected to south korea and he and his family are under the protection of the south korean government. he decided to defect because of his disgust with kim jong un. >>> a pow is on his way home as last. sparks died 65 years ago in a north korean pow camp and the trip ends an 11 year effort for spark's nephew bob to find and return his uncle's remains. they were found in a military lab and side if ied with testing. he only met him once but promised his own father he would find him. meteorologist, coming up with your exclusive accuweather forecast and a hotel rolls out more than the red carpet to make a little boy's birthday that much more special. when we come right back. meningococcal meningitis vaccine he had received. until 2014 there were no vaccines for meni
. >>> in tulsa, oklahoma, stanley majors charged with shooting and killing his neighbor and the murder is investigated as a hate crime. jabar's family was counted and harassed for years. records show that majors was arrested in september and then charged with striking jabar's mother with his car. >>> a north korean diplomat has defected to south korea and he and his family are under the protection of the south korean government. he decided to defect because of his disgust with...
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as far as the heat goes, people from new orleans to memphis to tulsa, 15 million people at risk under these heat advisories today. 105 it could feel like in many of these spots. and severe weather up through the dakotas and portions of minnesota, large hail and damaging winds, definitely isolated tornados. possibly this could become a hurricane later on tonight headed for belize. it should weaken as it goes over monsoonal moisture, the temperature lower, still hot though in southern california. no locusts. i couldn't fit it in there. >> you've got mama bears and cub taos. >> you know something, . . . . there was three cubs p look how close they were to the people. it was like they were part of the summer group down by the shore. >> then they head back to the forest. >> very cute. >>> still ahead, why the government says flossing your teeth may be a total waste of time. don't do it this morning. just skip it. >>> first, imagine being the owner of this suv. the vehicle got swallowed up by a sinkhole brought on by a water main break in albany, new york. >>> check out this 26-foot sinkhol
as far as the heat goes, people from new orleans to memphis to tulsa, 15 million people at risk under these heat advisories today. 105 it could feel like in many of these spots. and severe weather up through the dakotas and portions of minnesota, large hail and damaging winds, definitely isolated tornados. possibly this could become a hurricane later on tonight headed for belize. it should weaken as it goes over monsoonal moisture, the temperature lower, still hot though in southern california....
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want to show you police body camera video it happened last week in a town outside of tulsa officers wereing for the woman's son for running a stop sign and refusing to stop for officers police asked him to come out of the woman's home when he didn't they entered and tased him that is when the woman came forward police told her to turn around after a minute she does not she is pepper sprayed and handcuffed chief of police released the video to be transparent with the community. >> videos can't give you the full sense of what happened but at the same time they do eithervalidate or expose any worts you might have. >> the chief also said they are working to resolve the situation, the woman says she was wrongfully attacked and plans to pursue legal action. >>> coming up time now 4:24 a.m. they are trained dogs that find drugs, bombs, suspects and missing people. a closer look at alameda county canine unit in this mornings crime files. >> alameda county sheriff's canine units. i will send my dog. >> reporter: ktvu got an inside look at alameda county's canine training in dublin these dogs can
want to show you police body camera video it happened last week in a town outside of tulsa officers wereing for the woman's son for running a stop sign and refusing to stop for officers police asked him to come out of the woman's home when he didn't they entered and tased him that is when the woman came forward police told her to turn around after a minute she does not she is pepper sprayed and handcuffed chief of police released the video to be transparent with the community. >> videos...
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nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. >>> next week, infamous crimes that captured headlines. >> the strange caves missing mom, stacy peterson. >> natalie holloway disappeared on a trip to >>> this one picture causing quite the fire storm today. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick sitting during the national anthem. what his head coach is saying about it. the news at 6 starts now. good evening and thanks for joining us tonight. i'm peggy bunker. terry mcsweeney has the night off. this picture took during yesterday's preseason game at levi stadium, colin kaepernick is drawing a lot of attention. he is not backing down. mary anne barber says why he is protesting the national anthem. >> reporter: kaepernick doesn't want to show pride for a country that oppresses minorities. this is not the first time that he remained seated during the national anthem. he did the same thing last week during another preseason game against the dur
nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. >>> next week, infamous crimes that captured headlines. >> the strange caves missing mom, stacy peterson. >> natalie holloway disappeared on a trip to >>> this one picture causing quite the fire storm today. 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick sitting during the national...
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. >>> and authorities in tulsa, oklahoma are deciding whether to bring hate crime charges against the 61-year-old man accused of shooting and killing his neighbor. he allegedly used insults against the neighbors for years. police say he walked up to the front steps and shot and killed lake residents are now assessing the damage caused by the massive wildfire started saturday. the flames charred more than 4,000 achers and destroyed close to 175 structures. you can see the damage to this school. depp-- 4,000 acres and destroyed close to 175 structures. you can see the damage to this school. deputies arrested a suspect accused of starting 17 fires. >>> 8 is on your side to get you schooled. a lot of kids juggle everything from homework to long term projects and afterschool activities. lindsey mastis shows us which & are helping students manage their time. >> reporter: balancing homework with extracurricular activities can be difficult. and that's why students are using apps to stay focused and finish assignments on time. as kids get back into the swing of things at school, managing time
. >>> and authorities in tulsa, oklahoma are deciding whether to bring hate crime charges against the 61-year-old man accused of shooting and killing his neighbor. he allegedly used insults against the neighbors for years. police say he walked up to the front steps and shot and killed lake residents are now assessing the damage caused by the massive wildfire started saturday. the flames charred more than 4,000 achers and destroyed close to 175 structures. you can see the damage to this...
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tulsa resident khalid jabara was allegedly killed by his neighbor. he called and said that neighbor had a gun. officered responded but didn't make any arrests. the accused from jail despite objections by the prosecutor. >> how did this man get out of jail? we want to make hour it doesn't happen again. this guy is not out walking the streets. >> the family says this is a hate crime that the suspect had a history of ethnic harassment. >>> there are fears this morning of a new drug war in mexico now that el chapo's son has been identified as a kidnapping victim. jesus guzman was one of six taken from a restaurant in puerta vallarta by a rival drug gang. his father is serving time in prison after being recaptured following an escape. >>> the famed playboy mansion has a new owner. hugh hefner's five-acre estate sold for $100 million. the guy who bought it, hefner's next-door neighbor, daren metropoulos is not kicking hefner out. the deal allows him to stay for the rest of his life. >>> it might seem counterintuitive but the fast food giant giving away act
tulsa resident khalid jabara was allegedly killed by his neighbor. he called and said that neighbor had a gun. officered responded but didn't make any arrests. the accused from jail despite objections by the prosecutor. >> how did this man get out of jail? we want to make hour it doesn't happen again. this guy is not out walking the streets. >> the family says this is a hate crime that the suspect had a history of ethnic harassment. >>> there are fears this morning of a new...
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. >>> we turn next here this evening to a murder in the heartland, in tulsa, oklahoma, one family, and now, prosecutors say, they tried desperately to keep it from happening, but did the system fail? here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: but all accounts, 37-year-old khalid jabara did everything right but still ended up dead. jabara called 911 friday, worried husband neighbor, 61-year-old stanley majors, had a gun. police came, but then left without making an arrest. >> if we knocked on the door and nothing that gives us the opportunity to go into his house. >> reporter: but just eight minutes after they left, police say majors shot and killed jabara on his own front porch. jabara's family says this was a hate crime, describe iing him a racist who called them dirty arabs. >> he walked onto our property and started screaming to my family, all you mexican, leave out of here, stuff like that. >> reporter: even more alarming last september majors was jabara's mother with his car. despite prosecutor's objections in may, majors was released on bond. >> how did this guy get out of jail?
. >>> we turn next here this evening to a murder in the heartland, in tulsa, oklahoma, one family, and now, prosecutors say, they tried desperately to keep it from happening, but did the system fail? here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: but all accounts, 37-year-old khalid jabara did everything right but still ended up dead. jabara called 911 friday, worried husband neighbor, 61-year-old stanley majors, had a gun. police came, but then left without making an arrest....