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tulsa, oklahoma. two weeks before he was confirmed, democrats say the order came from pruitt's now chief of staff ryan jackson. and epa employees believed the request was coming directly from pruitt. the epa inspector general opened an audit of pruitt's tulsa visits that eventually expanded into all of his 2017 travel including expensive trips to morocco and italy. >> $100,000 trip to morocco. >>> if democrats regain control of the house in november, nancy pelosi plans to reclaim her old job as speaker. in an interview with the "boston globe," the minority leader says, quote, we will win. i will run for speaker. i feel confident about it, and my members do, too. a lot of democrats believe new blood is needed at the top of the party. they want more moderate voices from the nation's heartland to help them appeal to more blue collar voters. police's also become the primary tug of republicans ahead of midterms. yes, you will be seeing pelosi all across the country in republican ads as we approach the midt
tulsa, oklahoma. two weeks before he was confirmed, democrats say the order came from pruitt's now chief of staff ryan jackson. and epa employees believed the request was coming directly from pruitt. the epa inspector general opened an audit of pruitt's tulsa visits that eventually expanded into all of his 2017 travel including expensive trips to morocco and italy. >> $100,000 trip to morocco. >>> if democrats regain control of the house in november, nancy pelosi plans to reclaim...
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. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa. the consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself like a candidate for your parties presidential nomination. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> no, it would be hard to know where you got that idea. i attended all the meetings. i don't know of anything i did on the outside other than agree to a press conference that was asked of me. other than that, i was in meetings where the press wasn't present. >> of the tulsa oklahoma governors conference. face the nation. a spontaneous interview with governor ronald reagan of california. governor reagan will be questioned by cbs news correspondent martin. we will resume the interview in just a moment. >> our governor can we go back to that question. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> i am not a contender for the latter for the vice presidential office. technically you would have to recognize that anyone who is a favorite candidate. even though he is a favorite some candidate in the sense of directi
. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa. the consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself like a candidate for your parties presidential nomination. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> no, it would be hard to know where you got that idea. i attended all the meetings. i don't know of anything i did on the outside other than agree to a press conference that was asked of me. other than that, i was in meetings where the...
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. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa. the consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself like a candidate for your parties presidential nomination. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> no, it would be hard to know where you got that idea. i attended all the meetings. i don't know of anything i did on the outside other than agree to a press conference that was asked of me. other than that, i was in meetings where the press wasn't present. >> of the tulsa oklahoma governors conference. face the nation. a spontaneous interview with governor ronald reagan of california. governor reagan will be questioned by cbs news correspondent martin. we will resume the interview in just a moment. >> our governor can we go back to that question. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> i am not a contender for the latter for the vice presidential office. technically you would have to recognize that anyone who is a favorite candidate. even though he is a favorite some candidate in the sense of directi
. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa. the consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself like a candidate for your parties presidential nomination. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ? >> no, it would be hard to know where you got that idea. i attended all the meetings. i don't know of anything i did on the outside other than agree to a press conference that was asked of me. other than that, i was in meetings where the...
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what happened inside a tulsa firehouse.ou use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth sy mpto msit. is clinically provenz. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to st
what happened inside a tulsa firehouse.ou use some of these moves way too often... then you might have a common condition called dry mouth... which can be brought on by many things, like medication and biotène provides immediate, long lasting relief from dry mouth sy mpto msit. is clinically provenz. plus, it freshens breath. biotène. immediate and long lasting dry mouth symptom relief. i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a...
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why did they choose tulsa and take the risk? >> it is interesting. they wanted to talk about this.y said we could have opened on the coast and in the show it's imagery of charlottesville, gun violence, women's movement. this is a notably liberal band and they said we want to get out of -- i'll use a tech term. filter bubble. they said the shows don't have to be political but we have messages and want to hear people and want them to hear us and go where they're at. i think a larger message of unity in a time of division and i think that's something this band has always done and you look at the show. it's biographical. also political and it's innovative with technology and i think something they wanted to do and they wanted that to -- they wanted to make a statement by doing that in tulsa, oklahoma. people were very excited. whole town. every, every cab driver is talking about it. >> not unwilling to work with republicans. george w. bush. >> absolutely. >> fascinating. thank you. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it. >>> breaking news. flash floods creating a dire situation in maryland.
why did they choose tulsa and take the risk? >> it is interesting. they wanted to talk about this.y said we could have opened on the coast and in the show it's imagery of charlottesville, gun violence, women's movement. this is a notably liberal band and they said we want to get out of -- i'll use a tech term. filter bubble. they said the shows don't have to be political but we have messages and want to hear people and want them to hear us and go where they're at. i think a larger message...
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by friday, charlotte, 96, then look at tulsa. that's gross. 97 for a high. humid.ndex will feel like 109. and as i mentioned this isn't going anywhere any time soon. we continue this right through saturday. especially arkansas, oklahoma, louisiana, texas. >> i don't think tulsa appreciates being called gross. >> is that a technical weather term? >> they have great weather and they know when they get into the summer season it's -- it's gross. >> thanks for that, bill. >>> still ahead, the federal reserve looks to roll back another set of rules put in place in the wake of the financial crisis. >>> and the markets rebound one day after heavy losses and easing fears over italy's political crisis. >>> plus, walmart is helping the employees to get a higher education. all the stories driving your business day, coming up next. spacious interiors... powerful potential... signature toughness... and one more thing... the world comes with it. the new, reimagined 2019 jeep cherokee. i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ev
by friday, charlotte, 96, then look at tulsa. that's gross. 97 for a high. humid.ndex will feel like 109. and as i mentioned this isn't going anywhere any time soon. we continue this right through saturday. especially arkansas, oklahoma, louisiana, texas. >> i don't think tulsa appreciates being called gross. >> is that a technical weather term? >> they have great weather and they know when they get into the summer season it's -- it's gross. >> thanks for that, bill....
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the child the colors the shuttle play the song of the song come to play a source of blood in tulsa plusestruction. monsoon starting may twenty third double.
the child the colors the shuttle play the song of the song come to play a source of blood in tulsa plusestruction. monsoon starting may twenty third double.
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shoes there actually there during the tulsa bombing. she wrote, i think god on this day that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have sent him out tour. as the bombs rained down. the first city that america claim to actually she was prepared in her mind to resist. her thinking god was a statement of that. on one hand you have this woman who is a warrior and on the other hand you have her be in a warrior resisting the notion that so much of the world used to justify they have no history. if you can get rid of the history of black people than you can enslave them. this sets up the whole thing a shadow enslavement. >> host: to also print first-run books? >> guest: we do. we have done a few. it's not my passion. my passion in this i say that, we currently have two or three first-run books but my passion is what gets me up in the morning. there so many ancestors. people should be clear, we publish these books they are buying about people of america african dissent. they're not necessarily by books written by black people. the
shoes there actually there during the tulsa bombing. she wrote, i think god on this day that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have sent him out tour. as the bombs rained down. the first city that america claim to actually she was prepared in her mind to resist. her thinking god was a statement of that. on one hand you have this woman who is a warrior and on the other hand you have her be in a warrior resisting the notion that so much of the world used to justify they have no...
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. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa. the consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself
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morning meteorologist in oklahoma city and tulsa and kansas city and st. louis, that's where the line of severe weather is could pick up. that's a vigorous low that's coming out of the southwest. for a skit 40s and 50s. i doubt these change too much because pretty soon i would think most locations will stay cloudy already. 50 by san ramon. 52. and 51 martinez and el sobrante. it's pretty close there. san francisco went up, too. it's still 52. that is really cold. everything is onshore as far as the wind direction. and the speed is variable. but it is west at 13. at sfo. excuse me, oakland. hayward is west. san carlos is west. 26, gust of -- 36. miles per hour. that is a screaming delta breach. that means 70s at best for some inland. 48, 51. ukiah to sacramento. 59 chilly degrees in palm springs. brrr. 56 las vegas and flagstaff at 28. cool air in place. for us, extensive low clouds and by tomorrow, we warm up a little bit. a couple will spins -- little spins in the atmosphere. a lot of tropical clouds here. keep an eye on that. probably heading more toward
morning meteorologist in oklahoma city and tulsa and kansas city and st. louis, that's where the line of severe weather is could pick up. that's a vigorous low that's coming out of the southwest. for a skit 40s and 50s. i doubt these change too much because pretty soon i would think most locations will stay cloudy already. 50 by san ramon. 52. and 51 martinez and el sobrante. it's pretty close there. san francisco went up, too. it's still 52. that is really cold. everything is onshore as far as...
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for pruitt directed staffers to consider opening a fully equipped epa office in pruitt's hopetown of tulsama. democrats say the order came from pruitt's chief of staff ryan jackson. the epa inspector general opened an audit of tulsa visits that expanded to all of his 2016 travel including expensive trips to morocco and italy. the trip to morocco in particular said to have cost $100,000 with a lobbyist. according to reports. >> if you read a physical newspaper, like i do. >> told school. >> you're going to see gross bugs on the front of every paper because temperatures are going up, and our bug-borne diseases are, too. why has the number nearly quadrupled in the u.s. since 2004? here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. whic
for pruitt directed staffers to consider opening a fully equipped epa office in pruitt's hopetown of tulsama. democrats say the order came from pruitt's chief of staff ryan jackson. the epa inspector general opened an audit of tulsa visits that expanded to all of his 2016 travel including expensive trips to morocco and italy. the trip to morocco in particular said to have cost $100,000 with a lobbyist. according to reports. >> if you read a physical newspaper, like i do. >> told...
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their roles resonated with metal america with some of the highest numbers of viewers in cities like tulsa, cincinnati, and pittsburgh. we spent time with abc news contributor and conservative pollster frank lunz who brought together a mix of democrats and republicans in a focus group to see if "roseanne" would bring the room together or drive them apart. >> what is it about the current political environment that make joot "roseanne" so powerful? >> it gives donald trump vote areas voice not normally seen in pop culture. >> democrats like to show as much or not more than the republicans. >> i don't find it offense it with the jokes. i feel it's a good balance. >> it's having a family that's having blunt dialogue with each other. whereas people among trends are not having blunt dialogues. somebody asked me, why don't you want to talk about it? and i said, because i don't want to argue with you. >> dad, tell her how stupid she's being. >> that's never worked out for me. >> dan! >> reporter: the connor family's return on march 27th was the highest-rated comedy episode on any network in almost
their roles resonated with metal america with some of the highest numbers of viewers in cities like tulsa, cincinnati, and pittsburgh. we spent time with abc news contributor and conservative pollster frank lunz who brought together a mix of democrats and republicans in a focus group to see if "roseanne" would bring the room together or drive them apart. >> what is it about the current political environment that make joot "roseanne" so powerful? >> it gives...
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he's a 20-year-old accounting student from tulsa, oklahoma. wyatt evans.cheers and applause] >> how's it going? >> t-town in the house. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> well, as i said, you're gonna face 14 questions. money values ranging from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ $500 question starts us off.
he's a 20-year-old accounting student from tulsa, oklahoma. wyatt evans.cheers and applause] >> how's it going? >> t-town in the house. >> yes, sir, yes, sir. >> well, as i said, you're gonna face 14 questions. money values ranging from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. [cheers and applause] you have your three lifelines. they're there if you need them. let's get to your game and let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪...
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a reminder of the tulsa restau ra nt closed. a reminder of the tulsa restaurant bbc news.scandal, says it is shutting down. as many as 270 women may have had their lives shortened, after computer errors meant they missed their final breast cancer screening. theresa may asks for revised proposals on the plans for customs after brexit following challenges from ministers. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. a huge match. liverpool is taken a five delete. it'd be the first time that they have reached a final since 2007. -- 5-0. that they have reached a final since 2007. —— 5—0. liverpool became the first team to score in rome in the league this season. —— in the champions league. roma had back with this bizarre uncle that james milner could do nothing about. —— own goal. roma will have to score four more to ta ke roma will have to score four more to take the match to extra time. it is currently 7—3. there is one hour to go before liverpool can seal themselves a spot in the show —— in themselves a spot in the show —— in the s
a reminder of the tulsa restau ra nt closed. a reminder of the tulsa restaurant bbc news.scandal, says it is shutting down. as many as 270 women may have had their lives shortened, after computer errors meant they missed their final breast cancer screening. theresa may asks for revised proposals on the plans for customs after brexit following challenges from ministers. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's hugh woozencroft. a huge match. liverpool is taken a...
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tulsa boys home. and jeff johnson. the youth minister there. easy on the coffee, jeff. flowers.hy do you think -- you told us. you told us about lesley. what is the main thought you had as to why she's so deserving this honor. >> because, lesley, when you first started telling people you were considering adopting dakota, a lot of people said, i think that was a good idea and they cautioned you against it and some people even said don't do it and you -- i remember you telling me god was telling you something entirely different and followed your faith and courage and determination and you made that adoption happen and just been such an inspiration to so many others considering adopting a teenager and we're just so proud of you, lesley. [ applause ] >> the boys from the home there. more surprises. stay right there. we have another gift for her. >> oh, yes, lesley, i think you should be showered in wonderfulness so i would love for you to come up to our boarding house for a two-night stay. you can come by yourself. you can come with dakota. you can come with whoever and here's a hat
tulsa boys home. and jeff johnson. the youth minister there. easy on the coffee, jeff. flowers.hy do you think -- you told us. you told us about lesley. what is the main thought you had as to why she's so deserving this honor. >> because, lesley, when you first started telling people you were considering adopting dakota, a lot of people said, i think that was a good idea and they cautioned you against it and some people even said don't do it and you -- i remember you telling me god was...
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they're now heading through the tulsa area, too. this line of storms and new storms will form. watch out. 13 million people at risk from st. louis to nashville and everywhere i texas and west texas will be about 100 to 105. >>> once we get done with these thunderstorms and the flooding, the heat will be the big story into the weekend. >> all right, bill, thank you, sir. >>> the goose or a goose was loose in detroit during the tiger's/angels game at comerica park. they led them on a wild goose chase and tried to fly away, it ran right into the scoreboard. doink. no fowl play here. tigers fan. they took it to safety and released it back into the wild. there was a happy ending to that story. >> even better a golden egg. the journalist who had to fake his own death to capture his would-be killers. "early today" is back in two. soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. ♪ walgreens. trusted since 1901. now, select sun care products are buy one, get one 50% off. are you one sneeze
they're now heading through the tulsa area, too. this line of storms and new storms will form. watch out. 13 million people at risk from st. louis to nashville and everywhere i texas and west texas will be about 100 to 105. >>> once we get done with these thunderstorms and the flooding, the heat will be the big story into the weekend. >> all right, bill, thank you, sir. >>> the goose or a goose was loose in detroit during the tiger's/angels game at comerica park. they...
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my two loves into a coherent story, cowboys and ufos, if i had my cowboys on a cattle drive out of tulsa, out on the range, when suddenly these little silver spheres appear and start sucking them off their saddles into the ufo with a tractor beam. where they perform horrifying experiments, which i thought was funny because cowboys don't take a lot from anybody. there's a lot of stuff going on, a ufo of cowboys, trying to do experiments on. i am now involved in hollywood. paramount option the rights to all my books so i'm getting ready to make a movie and i am thinking i got an early taste of hollywood when 40 years later a new movie coming out called cowboys and aliens. how low can hollywood go than to go back in time to any-year-old kid who wrote a story called cowboys and aliens. they sold it. did i ever get a royalty check? >> you need a good later. >> ruby giuliani is available. >> did a better job for you than for donald trump. >> we could go off of that in a heartbeat. they planted a spy in my campaign, didn't know where he did, whether trump is telling the truth or not. in an earl
my two loves into a coherent story, cowboys and ufos, if i had my cowboys on a cattle drive out of tulsa, out on the range, when suddenly these little silver spheres appear and start sucking them off their saddles into the ufo with a tractor beam. where they perform horrifying experiments, which i thought was funny because cowboys don't take a lot from anybody. there's a lot of stuff going on, a ufo of cowboys, trying to do experiments on. i am now involved in hollywood. paramount option the...
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witnesses report seeing a twister briefly hitting the ground outside of tulsa. several small structures including sheds were damaged as the trees were uprooted. weather service says there is a chance of isolated storms from oklahoma to arkansas through tuesday. >>> tomorrow secretary of state mike pompeo is expected to unvail a new strategy about how to move forward with iran. the european union is reassuring iran it's committed to the ideal without the united states. president trump pulled the u.s. out of that agreement more than a week ago. the deal was made under president obama in 2015 and signed by several nations. it lifted sanctions against iran exchange for the country agreeing to curb its nuclear program. >> after the iran nuclear deal, we agreed that you will stay in the agreement as long as iran remains fully committed to it. >> president trump has called the iran deal a disaster and campaigned on the promise to get rid of it. iran's top nuclear official says the withdraw shows the united states is not a trustworthy partner for international deals. >>
witnesses report seeing a twister briefly hitting the ground outside of tulsa. several small structures including sheds were damaged as the trees were uprooted. weather service says there is a chance of isolated storms from oklahoma to arkansas through tuesday. >>> tomorrow secretary of state mike pompeo is expected to unvail a new strategy about how to move forward with iran. the european union is reassuring iran it's committed to the ideal without the united states. president trump...
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when the two are paroled in 1931, they head to tulsa, oklahoma, where ma welcomes her son and his buddylvin with open arms. >> they form a gang and go on a crime spree, hitting an oklahoma jewelry store for 5 grand and a minnesota bank for a whopping 250k in cash and bonds. they shoot and kill a security guard in missouri during a car heist and murder a deputy sheriff in arkansas. >> then j. edgar hoover announces open season on gangsters. in the summer and fall of 1934, his g-men shoot and kill some famous crooks -- "pretty boy" floyd, john dillinger, and "baby face" nelson. >> it certainly seemed that the bureau was more than willing to use deadly force when necessary. >> feeling the heat, ma and a few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central florida, in the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the area has long been a summer escape for snowbirds and outdoorsmen, including carson good's family. in 1930, his great-grandfather carson bradford builds this 2,000-square-foot lake house. it's more than just a fish camp for him and his boy
when the two are paroled in 1931, they head to tulsa, oklahoma, where ma welcomes her son and his buddylvin with open arms. >> they form a gang and go on a crime spree, hitting an oklahoma jewelry store for 5 grand and a minnesota bank for a whopping 250k in cash and bonds. they shoot and kill a security guard in missouri during a car heist and murder a deputy sheriff in arkansas. >> then j. edgar hoover announces open season on gangsters. in the summer and fall of 1934, his g-men...
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it was tulsa, oklahoma, cincinnati, ohio, pirts purring, pennsylvania. new york and los angeles don't even make the top 20. that shows you that these people have more power in commerce than i think that people understand. steve: that's really interesting. brad, selena, thanks so much. i hope we can keep talking about this. dana vouches for the book, says it's really good. thank you for joining us. this was so much like sort of a domestic follow-up from the arguments you were making. what do you think about -- just to go back to the question you asked ian about globalism, globalization. >> i was listening to selena, i don't know brad. i would love to. but selena, she's understated. she knew about this early on. she was trying to send signals to everybody saying, look, out here in america, let me tell you what's happening. and then she follows on to do this great book that i do recommend. what she's talking about in terms of being aspirational was very interesting to me. she said, we don't know what is going to end up. and i think that's true with a lot of
it was tulsa, oklahoma, cincinnati, ohio, pirts purring, pennsylvania. new york and los angeles don't even make the top 20. that shows you that these people have more power in commerce than i think that people understand. steve: that's really interesting. brad, selena, thanks so much. i hope we can keep talking about this. dana vouches for the book, says it's really good. thank you for joining us. this was so much like sort of a domestic follow-up from the arguments you were making. what do you...
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we have learned that pruitt wanted a home office, an epa office in his hometown of tulsa, oklahoma.he agency. that happened yesterday. one was his head of security, who, brook, if you remember was at the center of several pruitt controversies, like his travel and first class flights. not only did a lobbyist help plan that pricey trip to moro o morocco, that lobbyist was involved in meetings on that trip and it is very unusual for a lobbyist to be so involved in planning a trip for a head of a federal agency. and then there's also this report about a a different lobbyist who essentially sent an e-mail and that e-mail shows that he was asking for something from pruitt. he wanted specific people to be assigned to an advisory board, a scientific advisory board. but, brooke, despite all the mounting problems and ethical questions, it appears that peru the still has republicans and more importantly the president's confidence. look at the list of controversies when you compare scott pruitt to others in the trump cabinet. these are all the list of controversies that came up regarding scott
we have learned that pruitt wanted a home office, an epa office in his hometown of tulsa, oklahoma.he agency. that happened yesterday. one was his head of security, who, brook, if you remember was at the center of several pruitt controversies, like his travel and first class flights. not only did a lobbyist help plan that pricey trip to moro o morocco, that lobbyist was involved in meetings on that trip and it is very unusual for a lobbyist to be so involved in planning a trip for a head of a...
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this is the water vapor loop, and you can see the cities like dallas and tulsa and houston.e can take a look at alberto, and it has made landfall with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. this is pretty early for this type of activity. we had a tornado and a tornado watch in effect until 10:00 p.m. central standard time in the kansas city area and east of there. we have fog south of here. the story for us is high pressure. you can see the footprint in the fog and the winds is north, and northeast. that was enough to take the fog and push it down into southern monterey bay and get a day like today. a beautiful not for the sunset and no fog. 88 degrees in napa right now. 94 degrees in concord. that is eight departure from yesterday. here is -- that is a departure from yesterday. tomorrow all's temperature will trend down and instead of the low and mid 90s, we will see the upper 80s in these areas. around the bay, that means more mid to low 70s. it will be a little bit cooler and that is okay because it will drop the fire danger as well. when i come back, we will get specific with th
this is the water vapor loop, and you can see the cities like dallas and tulsa and houston.e can take a look at alberto, and it has made landfall with gusts up to 50 miles per hour. this is pretty early for this type of activity. we had a tornado and a tornado watch in effect until 10:00 p.m. central standard time in the kansas city area and east of there. we have fog south of here. the story for us is high pressure. you can see the footprint in the fog and the winds is north, and northeast....
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they continue to get the red box near tulsa which represents tornado watch. if you look in this area again through virginia and the carolinas you have all of this moisture coming up from the tropics. it is very productive for rainfall. continued inclement weather on the east coast could impact your travel tomorrow but for us we have a pattern that set up like this. you see it arcing this way which is low-pressure and that's a system that is still producing showers and thundershowers up in the pacific northwest. been an unusual year. we haven't had that dominant high pressure set up that it is going to set up tomorrow, it will begin a warming trend that takes us through the bay area weekend. highs will be back into the 90s. not before it delivered what it delivered to us the much cooler day yesterday and today. tomorrow will start to warm up but temperatures outside is pretty chilly. 70 degrees right now. take a look at your screen for the current temperatures. a little cooler in santa rosa in about the same everywhere else. tomorrow it is going to be a little
they continue to get the red box near tulsa which represents tornado watch. if you look in this area again through virginia and the carolinas you have all of this moisture coming up from the tropics. it is very productive for rainfall. continued inclement weather on the east coast could impact your travel tomorrow but for us we have a pattern that set up like this. you see it arcing this way which is low-pressure and that's a system that is still producing showers and thundershowers up in the...
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i can also tell you there was a time in my life when i was the director of the tulsa air and space museum and i saw firsthand the impact that i had when i was a child. i saw that impact another children as well. fundamentally changing the way they viewed themselves and what they wanted to be when they grew up in the things they wanted to study. i can tell you this. there is no agency in the federal government that can do with nasa can do when it comes to inspiration as you have mentioned. and of course, i have spent time at your museum, the cosmos here in kansas. wonderful, wonderful place. the scout troop that my son is a member of, we've gone up there and spend the weekend studying the history and technology on the capabilities of nasa. i believe as you believe that is absolutely critical for our nation and i will tell you this. the 28 teen omnibus spending bill that just got passed a few months ago, obviously funded the education budget of nasa and your nasa right now is moving out to follow the requirements of the spending bill. it is also true that we've had to make difficult decisio
i can also tell you there was a time in my life when i was the director of the tulsa air and space museum and i saw firsthand the impact that i had when i was a child. i saw that impact another children as well. fundamentally changing the way they viewed themselves and what they wanted to be when they grew up in the things they wanted to study. i can tell you this. there is no agency in the federal government that can do with nasa can do when it comes to inspiration as you have mentioned. and...
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a san diego flight bound for tulsa diverted to phoenix because of a bizarre odor. passengers on the fron tier airlines flight said it came through the plane then dissipated. 17 passengers asked to be evaluated. the cause of the odor is being investigated. >>> good news for tesla model 3 owners or the people still waiting to get their hands on one. they preordered. elon musk confirms tesla is delivering an update to improve cars' braking performance. it's supposed to cut braking distance by 20 feet. the model 3's brakes were a concern for consumer reports. reviewers there said they could not recommend the car. >>> the indiana teacher who thwarted a gunman on friday will make his first remarks today. the shooting happened at noblesville west middle school in indiana. we brought you this as breaking news friday morning. police say a student entered a classroom with two guns and started firing. and then that teacher jason seaman swatted the gun out of the student's hand and tackled the student to the ground. in the process, seaman was shot three times. this weekend he
a san diego flight bound for tulsa diverted to phoenix because of a bizarre odor. passengers on the fron tier airlines flight said it came through the plane then dissipated. 17 passengers asked to be evaluated. the cause of the odor is being investigated. >>> good news for tesla model 3 owners or the people still waiting to get their hands on one. they preordered. elon musk confirms tesla is delivering an update to improve cars' braking performance. it's supposed to cut braking...
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a san diego flight bound for tulsa diverted to phoenix because of a bizarre odor. that odor quickly came through the plane and then dissipated. 17 passengers asked to be evaluated. the cause of that odor is still under investigation. >>> good news for tesla model 3 owners, or those waiting to get their hands on one. elon musk says they are delivering an update to improve the braking time. the model 3's brakes were such a concern for consumer reports, reviewers there decided not to give it a recommendation. >>> the indiana teacher who thwarted a gunman on friday will make his first remarks today. the shootipeed at noblesville west middle school in indiana. we brought you this as breaking news on friday morning. police say a student entered a classroom with two guns and started firing. the teacher jason seaman swatted that gun out of the student's hand and then tackled that student to the ground. seaman was shot three times in the process. this weekend he was able to go home from the hospital. president trump sent him a tweet thanking him for his heroic actions. a go
a san diego flight bound for tulsa diverted to phoenix because of a bizarre odor. that odor quickly came through the plane and then dissipated. 17 passengers asked to be evaluated. the cause of that odor is still under investigation. >>> good news for tesla model 3 owners, or those waiting to get their hands on one. elon musk says they are delivering an update to improve the braking time. the model 3's brakes were such a concern for consumer reports, reviewers there decided not to give...
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i can tell you as the was a time in my life when i was the director of the tulsa air and space museum and saw firsthand the impact that i had when i was a child and saw the impact on other children as well. fundamentally change the way they view themselves as what they wanted to beat when they grew up in the things they wanted to study i can tell you this -- there is no agency and the federal government they can do what nasa can do when it comes to inspiration as you have mentioned. of course, i've spent time at your museum and the cosmos fear in kansas and wonderful place and the scout troop that my son is a member of we got up there and spent a weekend studying the history and the technology and the capability of nasa and i believe, as you believe, that is critical for our nation and i will tell you this that the 2018 omnibus spending bill that just got passed a few months ago obviously offended the education and your answer right now is moving out to follow the requirements of that spending bill. it is also true that we have had to make difficult decisions in times of challenging f
i can tell you as the was a time in my life when i was the director of the tulsa air and space museum and saw firsthand the impact that i had when i was a child and saw the impact on other children as well. fundamentally change the way they view themselves as what they wanted to beat when they grew up in the things they wanted to study i can tell you this -- there is no agency and the federal government they can do what nasa can do when it comes to inspiration as you have mentioned. of course,...
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the agency including the head of his security team and pruitt tried to set up a new epa office in tulsalahoma that happened to be his hometown and he wanted to do it for his convenience and "new york times reports" that the e-mail involved in pruitt's $50 a night apartment would show that the lobbyist would recommend people for a science advisory board so all of the storylines together fit into a larger pattern about what we know about scott pruitt as days as the oklahoma attorney general. he was too close with lobbyists and it raises the question now in his role as epa administrator is scott pruitt protecting the public's health or big industry's bottom line. john? poppy? >> rene marsh, thanks very much. >>> a man pardoned by president trump is now held up by the vice president as a tireless champion of the rule of law. joe arpaio not the only lawbreaker now running for congress. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 ke
the agency including the head of his security team and pruitt tried to set up a new epa office in tulsalahoma that happened to be his hometown and he wanted to do it for his convenience and "new york times reports" that the e-mail involved in pruitt's $50 a night apartment would show that the lobbyist would recommend people for a science advisory board so all of the storylines together fit into a larger pattern about what we know about scott pruitt as days as the oklahoma attorney...
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craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you're next. >> yes, it's an honor to speak to a kennedy, and i've always respected john f., he was almost a conservative in many ways. i just want to point out liberal politics in '68 was a change in how we face war. it was the liberals that brought on the idea that it's like the florida the war, it was in '68 in the liberal politics, and there's nothing wrong with it, but you can't bring in the idea because of liberal politics when you have an action we have to take, the first question is when are we going to bring our boys home, there's nothing wrong with that but we need to win and one thing about conservative politics they say we have to win and there may be sacrifice and that's realistic in the ugly thing of war, it's necessary sometimes and i think a bad thing with liberal politics, i think the liberals need to reconsider and yes we want our voice to come home but it shouldn't be time lined and bring our boys home now and before we start. >> craig, thank you. michael? >> i would say a lot of men felt the war in vietnam was a mistake and the boys should come ho
craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you're next. >> yes, it's an honor to speak to a kennedy, and i've always respected john f., he was almost a conservative in many ways. i just want to point out liberal politics in '68 was a change in how we face war. it was the liberals that brought on the idea that it's like the florida the war, it was in '68 in the liberal politics, and there's nothing wrong with it, but you can't bring in the idea because of liberal politics when you have an action we have to...
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it's also emerged pruitt tried to set up an office in his hometown of tulsa with a soundproof booth. pruitt is already facing a spending violation probe over decisions to install a $43,000 soundproof booth in his washington, d.c. office. it was found to be illegal. amid the inquiries, pruitt is setting up a legal defense fund. this comes as california and 16 other states have sued to stop the epa from weakening fuel-efficiency automobile standards. california governor jerry brown said tuesday "states representing 140 million americans are getting together to sue outlaw pruitt not administrator pruitt, but outlaw pruitt." the fuel-efficiency car standards, put in place by the obama administration, are a significant part of the united states' effort to cut greenhouse gases and reduce pollution. meanwhile, a new report from the world health organization reveals 90 percent of people on earth are breathing polluted air, and that air pollution kills 7 million people worldwide every year. the acting director of the immigration and customs enforcement agency thomas homan has announced plans
it's also emerged pruitt tried to set up an office in his hometown of tulsa with a soundproof booth. pruitt is already facing a spending violation probe over decisions to install a $43,000 soundproof booth in his washington, d.c. office. it was found to be illegal. amid the inquiries, pruitt is setting up a legal defense fund. this comes as california and 16 other states have sued to stop the epa from weakening fuel-efficiency automobile standards. california governor jerry brown said tuesday...
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pruitt was confirmed, a top aide asked the epa to consider opening an office in pruitt's hometown of tulsaon top of it all, you saw that mountain, two of pruitt's top aides have announced they are leaving the agency amid questions surrounding their role in some of his controversies. so far, the white house is keeping quiet on pruitt's conduct, but that strategy may not last. he is now the subject of at least 11 federal probes into possible misconduct. any one of those would be crushing, it would be a career ender. >> right. >> and he's got 11 and he's still hanging on. jeff zeleny, what are your sources telling you how long this could last? >> the president doesn't like the headlines, no question about it, but he likes what he hears from some of his donors, many in the oil and gas industry, who say we like what scott pruitt is doing, so stick with him, stick with him. it seems to be fairly hard to believe that that is going to be the outcome here. the white house essentially, at least in their public face, has gone from defending him to basically not saying anything. we'll see what the rev
pruitt was confirmed, a top aide asked the epa to consider opening an office in pruitt's hometown of tulsaon top of it all, you saw that mountain, two of pruitt's top aides have announced they are leaving the agency amid questions surrounding their role in some of his controversies. so far, the white house is keeping quiet on pruitt's conduct, but that strategy may not last. he is now the subject of at least 11 federal probes into possible misconduct. any one of those would be crushing, it...
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lawmakers now say they have information that scott pruitt wanted an epa office in his hometown of tulsah a sound proof booth where he could work and make phone calls. it didn't end up happening but these requests have people concerned about his priorities and how he is spending taxpayer money. >> what are you hearing from administration officials behind the scenes? how much longer can he stay in the job? >> it's divided. there's a core group of people that support him and want him to stay there but also people that feel like they were scapegoated by his answers on capitol hill and think he is abusing some of the power that he holds and that comes with the detriment of the taxpayers and also the policies. >> thank you very much. that's it for me. erin burnett out front starts right now. >> new demands tonight as trump shakes up his legal team adding clinton's impeachment lawyer. plus more legal problems for the president. trump accuser subpoenas unreleased footage from the apprentice. what is she looking for? and new questions after trump's doctors bombshell revelation, can we believe an
lawmakers now say they have information that scott pruitt wanted an epa office in his hometown of tulsah a sound proof booth where he could work and make phone calls. it didn't end up happening but these requests have people concerned about his priorities and how he is spending taxpayer money. >> what are you hearing from administration officials behind the scenes? how much longer can he stay in the job? >> it's divided. there's a core group of people that support him and want him...
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everyone gets a piece of this the next couple of days. 108 in midland, texas today. 95 in tulsa.morrow. little rock jumps to 94. omaha, 94. once we get rid of alberto, moisture is gone, the sun goes to work, it gets warmer. friday, we hit 100 in dallas. kansas city, 96. el paso, 102. it gets warmer in the east, not hot, but really, the heat is centered in the middle of the country. for today, soaking rains into the ohio valley. eventually rain in chicago from alberto and towards grand rapids. the southern heat wave continues. if you want great weather, head to the west coast. 71 in l.a. sounds just about perfect. >> sounds good. thanks for that. >>> let's go to the most important story of the day. a man set a world record winning his 22nd wheel of cheese in the cheese rolling race, in addition to taking home 8 pound fermented curd wheel, the 30-year-old takes home a torn calf muscle. to top it off, he says he only likes cheddar. >> interesting to see the strategies of those rolling down. some try to slide down. see this guy that's kind of sliding. the guy in black, there's a guy
everyone gets a piece of this the next couple of days. 108 in midland, texas today. 95 in tulsa.morrow. little rock jumps to 94. omaha, 94. once we get rid of alberto, moisture is gone, the sun goes to work, it gets warmer. friday, we hit 100 in dallas. kansas city, 96. el paso, 102. it gets warmer in the east, not hot, but really, the heat is centered in the middle of the country. for today, soaking rains into the ohio valley. eventually rain in chicago from alberto and towards grand rapids....
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democratic lawmakers say that pruitt tried to set up a new epa office in tulsa for his convenience andw york times" reports an email from the lobbyist involved in pru its $50 a night apartment shows the lobbyist actually recommended people for a science advisory board. all of these story line fit into a larger pattern for what we know about scott pruitt dating back to his days as oklahoma's attorney general. he was criticized then for being too close to lobbyists and it all raises the question now, in his role as epa administrator, is scott pruitt protecting the public's health or the industry's bottom line? >> thank you for the reporting. walter shob is here and former director of the government of ethics. just to put it out really clearly, $100,000 trip to morocco while he's epa administrator arranged by a lobbyist in a friend who then gets hired to make 40 grand a month basically doing p.r. for morocco, significance. >> this is a worst case scenario for government ethics. i feel like i want my head to explode right now because it's barely possible to process the one thing after anot
democratic lawmakers say that pruitt tried to set up a new epa office in tulsa for his convenience andw york times" reports an email from the lobbyist involved in pru its $50 a night apartment shows the lobbyist actually recommended people for a science advisory board. all of these story line fit into a larger pattern for what we know about scott pruitt dating back to his days as oklahoma's attorney general. he was criticized then for being too close to lobbyists and it all raises the...
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a few of them at least in areas of central kansas and oklahoma, those storms should weaken towards tulsa 5 million people at risk of severe storms. a lot of busy weather, and warms up in areas of the east. new york today 87. >> thanks for that, bill. we have an incredible story of heroism here. they're calling him the spiderman in a dramatic video taken in paris on saturday. 22-year-old scales four stories in seconds to rescue a dangling four-year-old as two people in the adjoining unit struggle to keep him on the ledge. the boy had reportedly already fallen one story before he was saved. an undocumented immigrant arrived in france last year after crossing the mediterranean sea to italy. a dangerous route taken by thousands of african migrants every year. the french president manuel macron thanked him in person offering him citizenship. also given a gold medal and offered a job with the paris fire department. the child sustained minor injuries and is expected to recover. his father is being investigated for leaving him unattended. the paris prosecutor said the father had taken a long tim
a few of them at least in areas of central kansas and oklahoma, those storms should weaken towards tulsa 5 million people at risk of severe storms. a lot of busy weather, and warms up in areas of the east. new york today 87. >> thanks for that, bill. we have an incredible story of heroism here. they're calling him the spiderman in a dramatic video taken in paris on saturday. 22-year-old scales four stories in seconds to rescue a dangling four-year-old as two people in the adjoining unit...
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. >> and about an hour north of tulsa strong winds and rain caused damage in the town of fairfax, oklahomal williams with what we can expect. >> it's going to be dry for most throughout the northeast. pittsburgh, new york, d.c., no problems. cincinnati, problems. indianapolis, problems. lexington down towards memphis, nashville, big problems. widespread rain, thunderstorms and delays. we're looking for thunderstorms throughout new mexico but that's where it's needed. but the lower mississippi valley region is where the lion's share will roar. kendis, eva? >> it's going to be wet in all of florida. pretty impressive to look at there, paul. >>> the combination of lava and ocean waters creating a poisonous mix in hawaii. white steam rising above the water could become deadly. it's another danger facing the big island. marci gonzalez has a view from the ocean. >> reporter: for the first time since this volcanic emergency began, lava is pouring into the pacific ocean from a couple different places. when you look down there, you can see massive plumes where the lava is going into the water. and
. >> and about an hour north of tulsa strong winds and rain caused damage in the town of fairfax, oklahomal williams with what we can expect. >> it's going to be dry for most throughout the northeast. pittsburgh, new york, d.c., no problems. cincinnati, problems. indianapolis, problems. lexington down towards memphis, nashville, big problems. widespread rain, thunderstorms and delays. we're looking for thunderstorms throughout new mexico but that's where it's needed. but the lower...
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. >> reporter: three days later on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom, jonni, now living up in tulsa,ot a text from one of christina's friends. >> asking me have i heard from christina. and i said, "no. why?" and she sent me back a message. she goes, "her boss called me and said she never showed up for work." >> reporter: she hadn't shown for her shiftsn satuay or tuesday. >> i immediately got a feeling in my stomach that i've never had before. i knew something was wrong. i sent christina a message on her phone. and i sent hunter a message. >> reporter: hunter, christina's live-in boyfriend. >> and he never called me back. >> reporter: jonni called christina's dad. >> i asked her father if he has heard from her. he said, "no." and anna had not heard from her. and i said, "something's wrong." >> reporter: mark, his wife, anna, and christina's sister sarah all started calling friends including hunter. >> reporter: so your -- your oldest daughter ends up getting ahold of sarah? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: and she says to hunter, "have you seen christina"? and he's like, "well no, i haven't s
. >> reporter: three days later on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom, jonni, now living up in tulsa,ot a text from one of christina's friends. >> asking me have i heard from christina. and i said, "no. why?" and she sent me back a message. she goes, "her boss called me and said she never showed up for work." >> reporter: she hadn't shown for her shiftsn satuay or tuesday. >> i immediately got a feeling in my stomach that i've never had before. i knew...
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. >>> governor reagan, at the republican governors conference in tulsa.he consensus was that for two days you conducted yourself like a candidate for your parties presidential nomination. do you still maintain that you're not a contender ?
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this is going to reach towards dallas, tulsa towards little rock, kansas city and peoria. only there but the great lakes region. another round of severe storms throughout western portions of new york. with that being the case, we still have warm conditions along the eastern seaboard. warmer weather throughout the southeast as the weather approaches from the west. it's significant because the warmer it is ahead of the storm, the more likely it will stay strong. >> that's looking pretty good. warmer weather for the south. for the northeast as well. we had amazing weather. we're done with the cold. it is may 3rd. we have finished. [ applause ] >> everybody! we're done with the cold. yes, yes. so it's a party. thank you. >> it's been great. thanks. >> excuse me? excuse me. >> yeah. >> you all are experts when it comes to journalism. but let's leave the forecasting to the pros, ok? >> all right. >> because -- right here. since you want to be funny -- you got jokes? just -- and this is because kendis decided to push the button. don't mess with mother nature or the weather man. t
this is going to reach towards dallas, tulsa towards little rock, kansas city and peoria. only there but the great lakes region. another round of severe storms throughout western portions of new york. with that being the case, we still have warm conditions along the eastern seaboard. warmer weather throughout the southeast as the weather approaches from the west. it's significant because the warmer it is ahead of the storm, the more likely it will stay strong. >> that's looking pretty...
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. >> ryan from tulsa, oklahoma. janice: and you ladies? >> maryland. >> carolyn. >> georgia.you. janice: i love it take a look at the maps. i didn't even plan it of the northeast looks pretty good. can you take a look at the temperatures right now. 60 here in new york. it's going to be a beautiful day for sightseeing for my friends. 38 in rapid city. 62 in kansas city. we should see some showers and thunderstorms across the ohio valley, the great lakes, and parts of the midwest. we could see large hail and damaging winds, isolated tornado. there are your highs today. for tuesday, 67. look at that we are getting into the 80's here in new york city. very nice as we head towards the end of the workweek. all right. everybody, wave at home. say hi to everybody. what a great way to start with my monday. what's your favorite morning show? >> "fox & friends." steve: good thinking. abby: love it thank you, janice. steve: straight ahead on this monday, final goodbyes began for victims of the santa fe high school shooting as chilling video gives us a new look at the shooter. a live repo
. >> ryan from tulsa, oklahoma. janice: and you ladies? >> maryland. >> carolyn. >> georgia.you. janice: i love it take a look at the maps. i didn't even plan it of the northeast looks pretty good. can you take a look at the temperatures right now. 60 here in new york. it's going to be a beautiful day for sightseeing for my friends. 38 in rapid city. 62 in kansas city. we should see some showers and thunderstorms across the ohio valley, the great lakes, and parts of the...
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craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you are next. >> caller: yes, it is an honor to speak to a kennedy and i alwaysespected john. he was always extensiconservatiy ways. liberal politics, it was how we see war. it was a liberal that brought on the idea like the feminine of war. it was in '68 and the liberal politics that brought on the idea and it was nothing wrong of masculine and feminine, it was both good. how we are to the point of liberal politics, we are getting ready to take the action. the first question is when are we going to bring our boys home? it is not and we need to win. one thing of conservative politics that they say we have to win and there may be sacrificed and that's realistic and the ugly thing of war. it is necessary sometimes and the bad thing of politics is they feminize it. yes, we win, yes, we want our boys to come home. so just promise on liberal politics. >> michael cohen. >> i would say a lot of men felt that the war in vietnam was a mistake and our boys should come home. with uno t there was no real strategy or war effort. there was no political strategy and no clear mi
craig in tulsa, oklahoma, you are next. >> caller: yes, it is an honor to speak to a kennedy and i alwaysespected john. he was always extensiconservatiy ways. liberal politics, it was how we see war. it was a liberal that brought on the idea like the feminine of war. it was in '68 and the liberal politics that brought on the idea and it was nothing wrong of masculine and feminine, it was both good. how we are to the point of liberal politics, we are getting ready to take the action. the...
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some of the highest numbers of viewers in cities like tulsa, cincinnati and pittsburgh.t time with abc news contributor and conservative pollster frank luntz, who brought together a mix of democrats and republicans in a focus group to see if "roseanne" would bring the room together or drive them apart. >> what is it about the political environment that makes "roseanne" so powerful? >> gives donald trump voters a voice that is not normally seen in pop culture these days. >> the democrats like the show as much if not more than republicans. >> i don't find it offensive with the jokes, i feel like it's a good balance. >> reporter: in real life, roseanne barr isn't that different from roseanne connor. both speak their minds and both are trump supporters. >> have you looked at the news? because now things are worse. >> not on the real news. >> reporter: the president capitalizing on the popularity. everyone congratulating her on the success of her new show. >> even look at roseanne, look at her ratings. >> roseanne barr has been very controversial over the years. but people ma
some of the highest numbers of viewers in cities like tulsa, cincinnati and pittsburgh.t time with abc news contributor and conservative pollster frank luntz, who brought together a mix of democrats and republicans in a focus group to see if "roseanne" would bring the room together or drive them apart. >> what is it about the political environment that makes "roseanne" so powerful? >> gives donald trump voters a voice that is not normally seen in pop culture...