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the sheriff and the leadership of tulsa should really be ashamed of themselves to allow. the officer who killed my brother who had his hands in the air who didn't have the weapon he was on aren't to have this officer teach other law enforcement officers after such a controversy or verdict we feel again that he got away with murder and we feel that the title was how to get away with murder and it's wrong law enforcement should focus on our quest to step through then what's going on all over the united states of america and then the killing of unarmed black men deescalating or deescalation course courses are necessary despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from a similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is necessary i faced many challenges that i was unprepared for such as friends to my life by activist groups to last so be my classes to help others by sharing some of the skill say used to cope with the stress of m
the sheriff and the leadership of tulsa should really be ashamed of themselves to allow. the officer who killed my brother who had his hands in the air who didn't have the weapon he was on aren't to have this officer teach other law enforcement officers after such a controversy or verdict we feel again that he got away with murder and we feel that the title was how to get away with murder and it's wrong law enforcement should focus on our quest to step through then what's going on all over the...
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tulsa.eek, she defended her class. >> when i was told that i would possibly never be in law enforcement again, i needed to find a purpose. so i made a commitment to help my brothers and sisters. they're scared of the media tormenting them. they're scared of activist groups tormenting them. >> when police unions and misconduct apologyists insist that blue lives matter, a sent mea -- sentiment i take no i issue with on its face, had they're intentionally suggesting that the values of cops' lives have ever been at issue in the mainstream america, we another better than that. shelby is living proof, emphasis on living. but you can't say that about black lives. and whatever challenge shelby was not prepared for, i argue it pale's to the comparison that terrence crusher's family has faced these last four years. his children will face growing up without a father. the hundreds of tulsa residents that protested shelby's class earlier this week understand this. the insensitivity it takes to equate if
tulsa.eek, she defended her class. >> when i was told that i would possibly never be in law enforcement again, i needed to find a purpose. so i made a commitment to help my brothers and sisters. they're scared of the media tormenting them. they're scared of activist groups tormenting them. >> when police unions and misconduct apologyists insist that blue lives matter, a sent mea -- sentiment i take no i issue with on its face, had they're intentionally suggesting that the values of...
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by anita to see if you would come to tulsa on 3/27 to speak at the eeo conference." do you remember that? yes, i remember the message. i think that was -- she would not have otherwise gotten through to me and used anita's name in order to gain access to me and perhaps receive a positive response. senator hatch: mr. chairman, i notice that my time is about chairman you go right ahead. :sen. hatch: but i just want to finish this one line, if i can. chairman: no, you take all the time you want. senator hatch: thank you. i really appreciate that. (( no. 9, is july 5, 1985, at 1:30 p.m., anita hill is the caller, "please call," with a number clearly out of town. do you remember that? judge thomas: again, i remember it being in my log, senator. senator hatch: ok. no. 10, october 9, 1986, at 12:25 p.m., anita hill called, message, "please ll, leaving at 4:05," and an area code number. do you remember that? judge thomas: yes, senator. sen. hatch: no. 11, august 4, 1987, 4:00 p.m., anita hill, caller, "in town until 8:15, wanted to congratulate you on your marriage." do you r
by anita to see if you would come to tulsa on 3/27 to speak at the eeo conference." do you remember that? yes, i remember the message. i think that was -- she would not have otherwise gotten through to me and used anita's name in order to gain access to me and perhaps receive a positive response. senator hatch: mr. chairman, i notice that my time is about chairman you go right ahead. :sen. hatch: but i just want to finish this one line, if i can. chairman: no, you take all the time you...
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by anita to see if you would come to tulsa on 3/27 to speak at the eeo conference." do you remember that? yes, i remember the message. i think that was -- she would not have otherwise gotten through to me and used anita's name in order to gain access to me and perhaps receive a positive response. senator hatch: mr. chairman, i notice that my time is about chairman you go right ahead. :sen. hatch: but i just want to finish this one line, if i can. chairman: no, you take all the time you want. senator hatch: thank you. i really appreciate that. (( no. 9, is july 5, 1985, at 1:30 p.m., anita hill is the caller, "please call," with a number clearly out of town. do you remember that? judge thomas: again, i remember it being in my log, senator. senator hatch: ok. no. 10, october 9, 1986, at 12:25 p.m., anita hill called, message, "please call, leaving at 4:05," and an area code number. do you remember that? judge thomas: yes, senator. sen. hatch: no. 11, august 4, 1987, 4:00 p.m., anita hill, caller, "in town until 8:15, wanted to congratulate you on your marriage." do you
by anita to see if you would come to tulsa on 3/27 to speak at the eeo conference." do you remember that? yes, i remember the message. i think that was -- she would not have otherwise gotten through to me and used anita's name in order to gain access to me and perhaps receive a positive response. senator hatch: mr. chairman, i notice that my time is about chairman you go right ahead. :sen. hatch: but i just want to finish this one line, if i can. chairman: no, you take all the time you...
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anita hill, who is from tulsa, oklahoma accompanied me on that trich. -- trip. anita hill accompanied me on this trip primarily because this was an opportunity to combine business and a visit to her home. as i recall, during our visit at oral roberts university, mr. coffey mentioned to me the possibility of approaching anita hill to join the faculty at oral roberts university law school. i encouraged him to do so and noted to him, as i recall, that anita hill would do well in teaching. i recommended her highly and she eventually was offered a teaching position. although i did not see anita hill often after thee left eeoc i did see her on one or two subsequent visits to tulsa oklahoma. and on one visit, i believe she drove me to the airport. i also occasionally received telephone calls from her. she would speak directly with me or with my secretary diane holt. since anita hill and diane holt had been with me at the department of education, they were fairly close personally, and i believe they occasionally socialized together. i would also hear about her through l
anita hill, who is from tulsa, oklahoma accompanied me on that trich. -- trip. anita hill accompanied me on this trip primarily because this was an opportunity to combine business and a visit to her home. as i recall, during our visit at oral roberts university, mr. coffey mentioned to me the possibility of approaching anita hill to join the faculty at oral roberts university law school. i encouraged him to do so and noted to him, as i recall, that anita hill would do well in teaching. i...
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this year in the leadership of tulsa should really be ashamed of themselves to allow. that officer killed my brother who had his hands in the air who didn't have the weapon he was on aren't to have this artist or teach other martin force in our pursuits after such a controversy or verdict we feel again that he got away with murder and we feel that the title was how to get away with murder and it's wrong law enforcement should focus on our quest to step through. what's going on all over the united states of america and that's the killing of unarmed black men so deescalating or deescalation course courses are necessary you don't need a class on how to survive the aftermath of your soon to serve and protect us you're sworn to remain calm you're sworn to make sure that you treat everybody equal under the color of them are despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from any similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is n
this year in the leadership of tulsa should really be ashamed of themselves to allow. that officer killed my brother who had his hands in the air who didn't have the weapon he was on aren't to have this artist or teach other martin force in our pursuits after such a controversy or verdict we feel again that he got away with murder and we feel that the title was how to get away with murder and it's wrong law enforcement should focus on our quest to step through. what's going on all over the...
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despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from a similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is necessary i faced many challenges that i was unprepared for such as friends to my life my activist groups to loss of pay my classes to help others by sharing some of the skill set used to cope with the stress of my critical incident of police in oklahoma i have attracted negative headlines before the statistics show that african-americans are in some cases almost five times more likely to be the victims of the state's police force on any other ethnic minority claims that the police deny mark lewis founder of the activist platform we the people oklahoma says police racially profile african-americans this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing wow we have to deal with the aftermath of her
despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from a similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is necessary i faced many challenges that i was unprepared for such as friends to my life my activist groups to loss of pay my classes to help others by sharing some of the skill set used to cope with the stress of my critical incident of police in...
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later in my later after being a navy pilot, i ran the tulsa air and space museum. i got to see firsthand, we had events, similar to kids with a wind tunnel, we had stem engagement activities with kids and got to see firsthand the lives of children be changed and i know a lot of those kids when they're older they'll make decisions to go to the stem field because of the experience they had at the tulsa air and space museum. whether it's the washington space business round table, challenger center, tulsa air and space museum, these are activities that get that next generation inspired because, again, the balance of power on earth is dependent on who controls the technology and we've got to make sure that we're raising up the next generation of technologists so it's on our side and not somebody else's. it's an important mission for this organization and so many others. and here is the into et thing about nasa. sorry. if you want to clap, you can clap. but what he is-- what is unique about nasa, we have this abilities, unlike any other federal entity, we have the abilit
later in my later after being a navy pilot, i ran the tulsa air and space museum. i got to see firsthand, we had events, similar to kids with a wind tunnel, we had stem engagement activities with kids and got to see firsthand the lives of children be changed and i know a lot of those kids when they're older they'll make decisions to go to the stem field because of the experience they had at the tulsa air and space museum. whether it's the washington space business round table, challenger...
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fields because of the experience they had at the tulsa air and space museum. so whether it's the washington space business round table, the challenger center, tulsa air and space museum, these are the kind of things, the activities that get that next generation inspired. because again, the balance of power on earth is dependent on who controls the technology. we've got to make sure we're raising up the next generation of technologists so it's on our side and not somebody else's. so it's an important mission for this organization and so many others. and here's what's unique about nasa. sorry. if you want to clap, you can clap. what's unique about nasa is we have this ability, unlike any other federal entity, we have the ability to create those moments in time where people say, wow, that's what i want to do with my life. you go down to the nasa headquarters and talk to the people there that are old enough, they remember exactly where they were when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon. because of that, they work at nasa and they're scientists and en
fields because of the experience they had at the tulsa air and space museum. so whether it's the washington space business round table, the challenger center, tulsa air and space museum, these are the kind of things, the activities that get that next generation inspired. because again, the balance of power on earth is dependent on who controls the technology. we've got to make sure we're raising up the next generation of technologists so it's on our side and not somebody else's. so it's an...
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i'm going to read from the testimonials, a little bit of background, an arab-american who lived in tulsa, oklahoma, and he was murdered on his doorstep, in august of 2016. he was murdered by his next door neighbor. next door neighbor who had previously harassed and terrorized the family. he had called them dirty muslims, dirty arabs, isis, and before he killed khalid, the next door neighbor also ran over his mother. he was arrested for that crime, put in jail, but when a new prosecutor was appointed to the case, he wasn't familiar with the history, allowed this man to return back to the home, next door to the family he terrorized and months later killed khalid jabara on their front doorstep. this is a conversation between victoria, rami and his mother remembering their fallen loved one. >> when i think about khalid today, what i miss most is his laughter and heart. every jabara family joke was his. he was so good at impersonations and accents. he was so loving to my daughter. his niece that he won't see grow up. i also know that he struggled a lot, just trying to be, and i'm sad he didn'
i'm going to read from the testimonials, a little bit of background, an arab-american who lived in tulsa, oklahoma, and he was murdered on his doorstep, in august of 2016. he was murdered by his next door neighbor. next door neighbor who had previously harassed and terrorized the family. he had called them dirty muslims, dirty arabs, isis, and before he killed khalid, the next door neighbor also ran over his mother. he was arrested for that crime, put in jail, but when a new prosecutor was...
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and i have been a member of the antioch baptist church in tulsa, oklahoma since 1983. it is a very warm part of my life at the present time. for my undergraduate work i went , to oklahoma state university and graduated from there in 1977. i'm attaching to the statement a copy of my resume for further details of my education. chairman biden: it will be included in the record. professor hill: thank you. i graduated from the university with academic honors and proceeded to the yale law school , where i received my jd degree in 1980. upon graduation, i became a practicing lawyer. in 1981, i was introduced to -judge thomas by a mutual friend. judge thomas told me he was anticipating a political appointment, and he asked if i would be interested in working with him. he was in fact appointed assistant secretary of education for civil rights. after he had taken that post, he asked if i would become his assistant and i accepted that position. in my early period there, i had two major projects. the first was an article i wrote on the education of minority students. the second wa
and i have been a member of the antioch baptist church in tulsa, oklahoma since 1983. it is a very warm part of my life at the present time. for my undergraduate work i went , to oklahoma state university and graduated from there in 1977. i'm attaching to the statement a copy of my resume for further details of my education. chairman biden: it will be included in the record. professor hill: thank you. i graduated from the university with academic honors and proceeded to the yale law school ,...
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in january of one nine hundred ninety seven in tulsa oklahoma last the williams was struck in the shoulder but wasn't hurt she's the only human so far to be hit by space junk. researches want to find ways to clean up the earth's orbital junkyard. the technology is still in the development phase though. until that's done the planets cloak of space waste will just keep on growing and with it the danger. of that is red white by anything you need to. do you have a science question that you've always wanted oncet happy to help out and send it to us as a video text over a smell if we answer it on the show we'll send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. you the finest i did of you dot com slash science drop us a line at d w underscore site on facebook d w dot science. these days we're continually transmitting data they said it reveals to the world what we like and dislike click like said millions of times every minute. some platforms know us better than we know ourselves. based on your online shopping habits for example they could know about a pregnancy before the rest of your fam
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patient can we stop the treatment after several years and which patient needs the treatment lifelong in tulsa but i was told be transmitted it's transmitted to us as have a tight a c. by sexual intercourse or blood products but unlike other type to see you can relate against hepatitis b. who should get access to. people that are in close contact to have otitis be paid. should be vaccinated and in germany also on. x. unaided shortly after birth and so the indication for vaccination is just right now . for. more people and if you get the basic vaccination for how long was the effect last. that's not generally but it's easy to test. whether. in the zation still working all valid let's say can test a tighter and see how many antibodies you have against. regard to your question from reflection from canada she wrote that her husband died of liver c. rosacea at the age of seventy eight and he had grown up in romania and she now she wants to know if it's possible that he got infected during childhood and that he just hasn't noticed it and if it would have been possible to treat him this would be dete
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despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from a similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is necessary i faced many challenges that i was unprepared for such as friends to my life my activist groups to low self be my classes to help others by sharing some of the skill say used to cope with the stress of my critical incident or police in oklahoma of attracted negative headlines before the statistics show that african americans are in some cases almost five times more likely to be the victims of the state's police force on any other ethnic minority claims that the police deny mark lewis founder of the activist platform we the people oklahoma says police racially profile african-americans this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here and also why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing wow we have to deal with.
despite the protests the tulsa county sheriff's office did not cancel the class they said it was not related to the shooting itself but rather to the potential consequences arising from a similar incident here's why officer shelby thinks the course is necessary i faced many challenges that i was unprepared for such as friends to my life my activist groups to low self be my classes to help others by sharing some of the skill say used to cope with the stress of my critical incident or police in...
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african-americans claims the police deny this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing while we have to deal with the aftermath of her killing an african-american male there is a huge outcry because she had no regard for human life and not only did she do shoot to kill him she also did not and that is to light the minister care but also she looked the part here and someone within the helicopter had also had implicit bias and said he looks like a bad dude they had already had implicit buy it's already towards terence crutcher terence correct it did not stand a chance against also police department that day. the so-called russia gate scandal rumbles on and the u.s. lawyers for a former advisor to donald trump claimed the when he was running for president he nodded with approval of the suggestion of meeting president putin has done a quota. just when it might have seemed that robert muller's hunt for collusion was running out of steam out of the woodwork
african-americans claims the police deny this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing while we have to deal with the aftermath of her killing an african-american male there is a huge outcry because she had no regard for human life and not only did she do shoot to kill him she also did not and that is to light the minister care but also she looked...
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claims that the police deny this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing wow we have to deal with the aftermath of her killing an unarmed african-american male there is a huge outcry because she had no regard for human life and not only did she do shoot to kill him she also did not and that is to light the minister care but also she looked the part here and someone within the helicopter had also had implicit bias and said he looks like a bad dude they had already had implicit buy it's already towards terence crutcher terence correct it did not stand a chance against also police department that. so called russia gate scandal rumbles on in the united states lawyers for a former advisor to donald trump claim that when he was running for president he nodded with approval at the suggestion of meeting president putin has done a quarter. just when it might have scenes that robert muller's hunts for collusion was running out of steam out of the w
claims that the police deny this is a smack in the face of the african-american community here in tulsa why is it that they are parading a person around the state and saying that she is their hero this is what they're doing wow we have to deal with the aftermath of her killing an unarmed african-american male there is a huge outcry because she had no regard for human life and not only did she do shoot to kill him she also did not and that is to light the minister care but also she looked the...
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might be affecting some in media perhaps but i don't think that like a random republican living in tulsa or kansas city that their biggest issue is that twitter is mean to them probably not and so these sorts of diversions are great for the republican establishment well i have a a sister candidate on the west coast sorry to interrupt and she had her facebook ad was blocked first on facebook then on twitter you know supposedly because the content was not appropriate her parents fled communist cuba and and i thought that you know that clearly affected her campaign she couldn't get her message out i think i think it is a serious issue that and you know the whole realm of information technology is relatively new and we don't get have the the knowledge and the regulations on how to deal with that so that's something that it's going to be looked looked into on will find the best way to handle these things john naomi thank you both new only will be having you back best of a lot thank you so once speak to the u.n. security council president from surprised many by claiming china not russia is med
might be affecting some in media perhaps but i don't think that like a random republican living in tulsa or kansas city that their biggest issue is that twitter is mean to them probably not and so these sorts of diversions are great for the republican establishment well i have a a sister candidate on the west coast sorry to interrupt and she had her facebook ad was blocked first on facebook then on twitter you know supposedly because the content was not appropriate her parents fled communist...
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. >> so she might get a job at one of the news stations in tulsa. >> that was the hope?ned. >> carrie underwood! >> reporter: for carrie underwood, winning "idol" was like launching a country music moon rocket. she made a hit album and then a few more. she toured the world and the awards started piling up. >> and the acm entertainer of the year is -- carrie underwood. >> reporter: she also got married in 2010 to nhl hockey star mike fisher, had a little boy isaiah, started a workout wear line and learned to enjoy her stardom and all that went with it. ♪ but just when it seemed that all was perfect, life threw her a curve. last november, she tripped outside her nashville home and landed on her face. >> my face broke my fall. >> you can joke about it now but how many stitches? >> they said between 40 and 50. >> reporter: but as bad as that fall was, it was almost trivial compared to the personal agony she endured last year. all while working on a new album called, appropriately enough, "cry pretty." let's talk about that title track "cry pretty." when you talked about it w
. >> so she might get a job at one of the news stations in tulsa. >> that was the hope?ned. >> carrie underwood! >> reporter: for carrie underwood, winning "idol" was like launching a country music moon rocket. she made a hit album and then a few more. she toured the world and the awards started piling up. >> and the acm entertainer of the year is -- carrie underwood. >> reporter: she also got married in 2010 to nhl hockey star mike fisher, had a...
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there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985 occasioned by a group in tulsa, whiched to have a civil rights conference. they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose. i did call in january and february, to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahall, that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly. she did so in march of 1985. in connection with that march invitation, miss cahall wanted conference materials for the seminar, and some research was needed. i was asked to try to get the information and did attempt to do so. there was another call about the possible conference in july of 1985. in august of 1987 i was in washington d.c., and i did call diane holt. in the course of this conversation, she asked me how long i was going to be in town, and i told her. it is recorded in the message as august 15. it was in fact august 20. she told me about judge thomas' marriage, and i did say congratulate him. it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration that i am able to talk o
there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985 occasioned by a group in tulsa, whiched to have a civil rights conference. they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose. i did call in january and february, to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahall, that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly. she did so in march of 1985. in connection with that march invitation, miss cahall wanted...
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there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985 occasioned by a group in tulsa, whiched to have a civil rights conference. they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose. i did call in january and february, to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahall, that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly. she did so in march of 1985. in connection with that march invitation, miss cahall wanted conference materials for the seminar, and some research was needed. i was asked to try to get the information and did attempt to do so. there was another call about the possible conference in july of 1985. in august of 1987 i was in washington d.c., and i did call diane holt. in the course of this conversation, she asked me how long i was going to be in town, and i told her. it is recorded in the message as august 15. it was in fact august 20. she told me about judge thomas' marriage, and i did say congratulate him. it is only after a great deal of agonizing consideration that i am able to talk o
there were a series of calls in the first three months of 1985 occasioned by a group in tulsa, whiched to have a civil rights conference. they wanted judge thomas to be the speaker and enlisted my assistance for this purpose. i did call in january and february, to no effect, and finally suggested to the person directly involved, susan cahall, that she put the matter into her own hands and call directly. she did so in march of 1985. in connection with that march invitation, miss cahall wanted...
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at oral roberts university in tulsa oklahoma. i went home. >> i was at oral roberts for three years. that institution the law school part of the institution eventually got sold to pat robertson's university in virginia. i chose not to go there. i started looking for another job. in your life how much racism had you seen? and how do you see it. it's hard to even quantify. i really do. a lot of it is much more sophisticated than what i grew up with an even more sophisticated to what i was first teaching. i experienced it as a student. when i first started teaching on oral roberts university. and even at the university of oklahoma. and you're the only woman and only black at oral roberts university. and then at the university of oklahoma their faculty. there has been two black males prior to me. i was the only one there. i think the second one was a little closer to me in age. did feel his experience was tainted by resistance to him because of his race. i certainly feel that my experience in the perception of the was tainted to some
at oral roberts university in tulsa oklahoma. i went home. >> i was at oral roberts for three years. that institution the law school part of the institution eventually got sold to pat robertson's university in virginia. i chose not to go there. i started looking for another job. in your life how much racism had you seen? and how do you see it. it's hard to even quantify. i really do. a lot of it is much more sophisticated than what i grew up with an even more sophisticated to what i was...
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than 640- dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killeen in texas, tulsa--- and toledo, ohio. (jw) the raiders are really coming through for oakland. how the team made good on a promise to keep kids playing high school sports... (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... (jrs) one sacramento woman gets her dream job for a day. why her family says it means so much to watch her take flight. (justine) big dreams are "taking flight" for a sacramento woman with down syndrome.(jr stone) tracy sharp has always wanted to become a flight attendant. and yesterday-- she got that chance. here's steve large with more. "once you're on board its open seating."at the sacramento airport."hi tracy how are you?" the bustling pace..."may i take a picture?"to be somewhere else... stopped for a moment"do you like talking to people?""yes."to bringing this young lady--a first class experience."you look beautiful."tracy sharp dreamed to be a flight attendant--and on this day--her dream came true."haha -- high five!"sharp met southwest airlines vicki heath on a recen
than 640- dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killeen in texas, tulsa--- and toledo, ohio. (jw) the raiders are really coming through for oakland. how the team made good on a promise to keep kids playing high school sports... (mabrisa)i have your forecast coming up a bit later on... (jrs) one sacramento woman gets her dream job for a day. why her family says it means so much to watch her take flight. (justine) big dreams are "taking flight" for a...
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than 640- dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killeen in texas, tulsaoklahoma --- and toledo, ohio. (pam) coming up: ahead of the new i-phone launch .. yet another apple store in the bay area targeted by thieves .. and it is all caught on camera. (ken)coming up: 10 high school sports in the east bay are saved... all thanks to donations.. mainly by the raiders. the amount of cash given so students can continue to play. (pam) and next: a teen's science project ... delayed a bay area flight to hawaii. the photograph that was accidentally air- dropped to passengers ... and causing pilots to stay grounded. (lawrence)ten at ten (ken) a mix- up on a hawaiian airlines flight out of oakland airport caused so much confusion and fear today.... the flight had to be delayed.(pam) kron four's terisa estacio explains. ... how a passenger's "air drop" mistake .. caused the airplane to ádropá its flight plan. terisa estacio) "this all started to unfold early this morning when a mom and her teenage daughter came here ot oakland international airort for flight to maui"set
than 640- dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killeen in texas, tulsaoklahoma --- and toledo, ohio. (pam) coming up: ahead of the new i-phone launch .. yet another apple store in the bay area targeted by thieves .. and it is all caught on camera. (ken)coming up: 10 high school sports in the east bay are saved... all thanks to donations.. mainly by the raiders. the amount of cash given so students can continue to play. (pam) and next: a teen's science project...
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tulsa! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love right there, everybody. i feel the love. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show", everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here. thank you very much. >> audience: love you, jimmy! >> jimmy: guys -- i love you, too, sir. [ laughter ] well, the big story. bob woodward's book is out about the president. it's already a best-seller on amazon. between woodward and omarosa's books, trump has done something incredible. he's made america read again. and i think -- [ laughter and applause ] he actually has done that. woodward's book is about working for trump and it's called "fear: trump in the white house." it actually was the second choice for the title. 'cause "the baby-sitters club" was already taken. [ laughter ] [ applause ] but the craziest thing in woodward's book might be all the names and insults that trump's own advisers have called him. cnn put them all together in one
tulsa! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, my goodness! [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love right there, everybody. i feel the love. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show", everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for being here. thank you very much. >> audience: love you, jimmy! >> jimmy: guys -- i love you, too, sir. [ laughter ] well, the big story. bob woodward's book is out about the...
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. >> reporter: three days later on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom, jonni, now living up in tulsa,oma, got 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 shifts on saturday 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
. >> reporter: three days later on tuesday afternoon, christina's mom, jonni, now living up in tulsa,oma, got 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 shifts on saturday or tuesday. >> i immediately got a feeling in my stomach that i've never had...
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in tulsa one is in the first row she is no longer afraid of the police she says. gentians attention this protest is not legal police disperse the police has now blocked every street in the area around until sun and the others are forced to stop the protest quickly and this time the women and their supporters couldn't even get close to the location right behind me where they usually hold their sit in policemen many of them heavily armed locked all the passages authorities probably wanted to avoid images like last week when the group was about to stage their seven hundred demonstration police forcibly dispersed the crowd several people were injured dozens detained. after her short sit in i need one impulse and again she wants to tell me her story and the story of the saturday mother for more than twenty years she has been fighting for justice she says and for her husband me tolson. really miss him even some of the day it happened my husband left home around ten in the morning. around six in the evening my daughter happened to see him being taken away by police i tho
in tulsa one is in the first row she is no longer afraid of the police she says. gentians attention this protest is not legal police disperse the police has now blocked every street in the area around until sun and the others are forced to stop the protest quickly and this time the women and their supporters couldn't even get close to the location right behind me where they usually hold their sit in policemen many of them heavily armed locked all the passages authorities probably wanted to...
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navy and the tulsa space museum and planetarium. the string of welcoming nasa administrator jim bridenstine who'll make some brief remarks and then have a brief conversation include a think a few questions from you. [applause] >> jane, thank you for that introduction and your leadership here. i am an escapee. the same this year. i'm glad to be living nasa and not the house of representatives today. as much as i enjoyed my time there and have been a lot more fun than the executive branch and the legislative ranch. what an honor to be here to talk about cooperation between nafta and the canadian space to you. i want to start by saying thank you to sylvain laporte. we had a great conversation yesterday and were looking forward to a long and very collaborative relationship as it relates to space, as we always have in fact from the beginning of nasa. we were cooperating with canada on a whole host of capabilities and missions. a lot of people may not realize, canada has been very interested in space really going back to the 1800 because
navy and the tulsa space museum and planetarium. the string of welcoming nasa administrator jim bridenstine who'll make some brief remarks and then have a brief conversation include a think a few questions from you. [applause] >> jane, thank you for that introduction and your leadership here. i am an escapee. the same this year. i'm glad to be living nasa and not the house of representatives today. as much as i enjoyed my time there and have been a lot more fun than the executive branch...
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it shows how union in southeast tulsa, oklahoma. how leaders built and adopted community schools. these school districts range from 15,000 students to 30,000 students. they have challenges with rising poverty and high needs students. they have challenges with fluctuating enrollment and financial stress. the fact that these three school districts have been able to build out comprehensive school models, underscores that it's definitely feasible to do this. >> leaders in these three school districts turned to a school strategy as mayor kenny mentioned to address the out of school factors that hinder student success. and in oakland in particular, they explain that a lot of things students and families are facing are the result of years of inequitable list toric and pleasant racist policies, we need to be intentional about having policies to address those barriers. that is what the community schools are able to do. tools like school board level policy, and district level strategic plans let district leaders really clarify what a school strategy should look like in that district and the
it shows how union in southeast tulsa, oklahoma. how leaders built and adopted community schools. these school districts range from 15,000 students to 30,000 students. they have challenges with rising poverty and high needs students. they have challenges with fluctuating enrollment and financial stress. the fact that these three school districts have been able to build out comprehensive school models, underscores that it's definitely feasible to do this. >> leaders in these three school...
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then example, if i take early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma, to washington, with you don't have a direct flight. help us get a direct flight, i too.ciate that, if you get there for the early flight at 6:00 in the morning, it is about a block long you're waiting. if you come back an hour later, there is nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges, do you have a program that might help with that? mr. peskoke: yes, sir. that is one of the big challenges and checkpoint screenings because you do run in the day inrly early in the evening, passengers trying to get through. and sometimes we are constrained by the infrastructure at the airports and we cannot put any more screening lanes in the existing footprint of the airport. we do use canines to help alleviate, but one of the things with the canines is that canines are terrific at detection and deterrence, both. i want to make sure, as we deploy canines, we do not deploy them during surge periods, because an ever sorry can game that system and look and observe when we deploy canines. if they're concerned about the can
then example, if i take early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma, to washington, with you don't have a direct flight. help us get a direct flight, i too.ciate that, if you get there for the early flight at 6:00 in the morning, it is about a block long you're waiting. if you come back an hour later, there is nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges, do you have a program that might help with that? mr. peskoke: yes, sir. that is one of the big challenges and checkpoint...
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chicago, d.c., columbia, tulsa, lincoln and nashville. that's what going on around the country. here's wh happeni in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. we have a couple of light showers acro the area ely. mostly ju some sprinkles, but temperatue not be moving much today. a high of ly degrees. this aftern wei be more in the mid-60s. cloudy skies, scattered showers. we have had heavy rain that will move in lni flood h for most of the area around oveigle many of a yo sleeping. tomorrow y she and then we clear thugh the day. look at the weekend. gorgeous weather, feeling more like fall, and we actually do stay dry f most of nexeek. >> and that your latestr. weathe ladies. >>> gisele bunchen going public with her panic attacks. >>> and big news fromar bbara streisan >> and a warning on police impostors disguisein commig crimes. we ll see i you can spot the real deal from a fake. >>> thatar desperate for a missing bn cali. what pola about to do to find him we will hear from the boy's father e ire right afth do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a ful
chicago, d.c., columbia, tulsa, lincoln and nashville. that's what going on around the country. here's wh happeni in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. we have a couple of light showers acro the area ely. mostly ju some sprinkles, but temperatue not be moving much today. a high of ly degrees. this aftern wei be more in the mid-60s. cloudy skies, scattered showers. we have had heavy rain that will move in lni flood h for most of the area around oveigle many of a yo sleeping....
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than 640 dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killen in texas, tulsaoledo, ohio.vicki and grant? (vicki) next at 5:30... california is taking a big step towards gender equality in the workplace. the new bill that would require more women in power. (grant) plus after the break... yet another apple store in the bay area is targeted by young thieves... and it's all caught on camera. tonight at 5:30... kron4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. (vicki) in the north bay.......yet another apple store theft.this time in santa rosa.. catherine heenan is here with more on what happened wednesday night.. ... (catherine) it's a disturbingly familiar sight... thieves targeting an apple store...and scooping up thousands of dollars worth of devices.. police have released this surveillance videoof what happened around 8-pm wednesday night at the santa rosa plaza mall.. the video shows three men wearing hoodies going into thestore and grabbing what turned out to be about 35-thousand dollars worth of electro
than 640 dollars a month, other cities at the bottom of the list: brownsville and killen in texas, tulsaoledo, ohio.vicki and grant? (vicki) next at 5:30... california is taking a big step towards gender equality in the workplace. the new bill that would require more women in power. (grant) plus after the break... yet another apple store in the bay area is targeted by young thieves... and it's all caught on camera. tonight at 5:30... kron4 is always tracking local stories. here's a look at...
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as an example, if i take the early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma to washington. with you don't have a direct flight. if you could help us get a direct flight, i'd appreciate that, too. but if you get there for the early flight, about 6:00 a.m. i mean it's about a block long that you're waiting in there. you come back an hour later there's nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges? do you have a program that might help with that type of thing? >> yes, sir. that's one of the big challenges in checkpoint summers. because you do run into large volumes of passengers trying to get through. sometimes we're constrained by the infrastructure at the airport. sometimes we can't put any more screening lanes in the existing footprint of the airport. we do use canines to help alleviate. canines are terrific at detention and deterrence both. i want to make sure that as we deploy canines, we just don't deploy them during surge periods, an adversary if they're concerned about the canine capability, which they should be, they would try to go through it at an off
as an example, if i take the early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma to washington. with you don't have a direct flight. if you could help us get a direct flight, i'd appreciate that, too. but if you get there for the early flight, about 6:00 a.m. i mean it's about a block long that you're waiting in there. you come back an hour later there's nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges? do you have a program that might help with that type of thing? >> yes, sir. that's...
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if i take the early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma to washington, and you don't have a direct flight, please help us get a direct flight. i appreciate that also. if you get the early flight, about 6 am. it is about a block long to wait in there. if you come back an hour later, there is nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges and you have a program that might help with that type of thing? >> yes, sir. that is a big challenge with checkpoint screening. there are boom times early in the morning and early in the evening. passengers are trying to get through. sometimes the airport infrastructure constraint us. we can put more screening lines in the existing footprint of the airport. we use k9's to alleviate that. one thing, sir, with k9, they are terrific at detection and deterrent. i want to make sure that as we deploy k9, we don't just use them during surge periods. an adversary can date the advantage over us. you look at when we deploy k9's. if they are concerned about k9 capability, and they should be, they could go at an off time. we want to make sure we rollout
if i take the early flight coming from tulsa, oklahoma to washington, and you don't have a direct flight, please help us get a direct flight. i appreciate that also. if you get the early flight, about 6 am. it is about a block long to wait in there. if you come back an hour later, there is nobody there. what is your capability of handling the surges and you have a program that might help with that type of thing? >> yes, sir. that is a big challenge with checkpoint screening. there are...