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the tulsa community informed of where the water was headed, when to evacuate and where to go. tulsa county sheriff, undersheriff and commissioners have been vigilant in monitoring the movement of the flood waters that have had an active presence in the hardest hit areas of the city. wagner mayor jones, the police chief, bell, and city manager, mayor, e.m.s. director and sheriff have likewise been a constant source of strength for wagner county. sam springs was especially hard hit this past week and mayor has shown true leadership for his community. -- mayor, counselors councilers have proven to be an asset to their town and people. in bicks by, the mayor, the city manager, vice mayor, councilers paul, brad, robin have gone above and beyond to protect their people. jinxes police chief, city manager, mayor, vice mayor and councilers gary, craig, dr. osh, donna and khouri. vice mayor, councilers paul, jim, trevor and police chief. ashington county commissioners and management director and sheriff. collinsville mayor, sky fire chief, city manager, mayor and vice mayor. owaso mayor
the tulsa community informed of where the water was headed, when to evacuate and where to go. tulsa county sheriff, undersheriff and commissioners have been vigilant in monitoring the movement of the flood waters that have had an active presence in the hardest hit areas of the city. wagner mayor jones, the police chief, bell, and city manager, mayor, e.m.s. director and sheriff have likewise been a constant source of strength for wagner county. sam springs was especially hard hit this past week...
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tulsa, oklahoma. when the governor of oklahoma actually appointed a commission to find out why the wall street massacre occurred, one of the newspapers came up with this conclusion. too many in words and too much money. that was the conclusion of an official government commission. and black wall street was amazing. dr. olivia hooker who passed just last november, was the oldest living survivor. and she was a friend. and she said, we didn't have to leave the black community for anything. except for banking. we had our own grocery stores. department stores. black doctors built a library that white folks wouldn't go to the library for black people. that kind of economic -- became a source of envy. women in north carolina, where -- over here wants to talk about ugly about democrats. people change their ideology. so, the democrats with the devil once upon a time. there was a group called the red shirts, which where the clan. they were democrats. however, the republicans took that over. they became the devi
tulsa, oklahoma. when the governor of oklahoma actually appointed a commission to find out why the wall street massacre occurred, one of the newspapers came up with this conclusion. too many in words and too much money. that was the conclusion of an official government commission. and black wall street was amazing. dr. olivia hooker who passed just last november, was the oldest living survivor. and she was a friend. and she said, we didn't have to leave the black community for anything. except...
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my brother who has work in tulsa can talk so much more about that. but let us say the commission that is created must go through line by line and look at all this and detail it. i don't like to think -- like i said, i'm not kumbaya. i don't like to think white people are ooefrl. i think they're ignorant. they don't know the history, and i commend you all to look at the history and the work that you've done in the past and then challenge you to do the right thing. >> thank you. thank you. mr. coates, may i just -- may i bring you to the 21st century and a recent article in the new york times that basically says -- thank you. but in the shadows -- this is kansas city. downtown is booming. but in the shadows of the city's thriving business are languishing east side neighborhoods with boarded up homes. the shiny caps and store fronts are almost nonexistekpiexistent others feel forgotten. you've got to be real, says ms. bowman who lives in the predominantly black east side. it's like neglect. we get the leftovers. can you just bring that altogether for us
my brother who has work in tulsa can talk so much more about that. but let us say the commission that is created must go through line by line and look at all this and detail it. i don't like to think -- like i said, i'm not kumbaya. i don't like to think white people are ooefrl. i think they're ignorant. they don't know the history, and i commend you all to look at the history and the work that you've done in the past and then challenge you to do the right thing. >> thank you. thank you....
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i worked in tulsa. >> shout-out to tulsa. >> shout-out to tulsa. >> i'm sure you would have done a great job too. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> breaking news in america this morning. former major league baseball superstar david ortiz is shot inside a night club. the red sox legend rushed into surgery overnight after being shot in the back. the suspect beaten by the crowd. what ortiz told theer doctors and what his father is saying this morning. >>> the deadly crane collapse in dallas. >> oh, my god! >> witnesses describe the moment this crane came crashing through their apartment building. cars piled up like toys. one man dangling from the edge. >> a
i worked in tulsa. >> shout-out to tulsa. >> shout-out to tulsa. >> i'm sure you would have done a great job too. [female narrator] foods rich in folic acid like white bread and leafy greens can help prevent some birth defects before you even know you're pregnant. >>> breaking news in america this morning. former major league baseball superstar david ortiz is shot inside a night club. the red sox legend rushed into surgery overnight after being shot in the back. the...
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joe friar, nbc news, tulsa. >>> and that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. on nightly news with kate snow, what your car knows about you and what happe happens to all the information it collects. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new ♪ >>> the count down toic rhmond has begun for the washington red skips. training camps on the horizon and players and coaches alike are working through the night to get ready for the 2019 nfl season. only 53 will make it through to september. settle in,in red 365 is brought to you by inova.
joe friar, nbc news, tulsa. >>> and that's nbc nightly news for this saturday. on nightly news with kate snow, what your car knows about you and what happe happens to all the information it collects. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new ♪ >>> the count down toic rhmond has begun for the washington red skips. training camps on the horizon and players and coaches alike are working through the night to get ready for the 2019 nfl season. only 53 will make it through to...
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i refuse t pence is traveling to tulsa, lahoma "today's special value today.s will be his second trip he will visit a food bank and areas devastated by the recent flooding they shared these images after touring the impacted areas there have been 28 reports of levee breaches across missouri meanwhile many areas around arkansas, the only way to travel is by boat there's more rain on the wray. the river is expected to keep rising >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking all that of for us this morning. good morning >> good morning. arkansas seeing thrlgz crest finally. like tulsa, it's taken a long time for that water to get down the arkansas river we're waiting for portions of the illinois river and crest in the st. louis and mississippi which looks like should be thursday here's what we're looking at 252 locations are still in floo. some places are crested,e water to get completely low enough to consider it not in flood levels. more rain is on the way. we can see a line of storms this morning from texas through central oklahoma a few storms up t
i refuse t pence is traveling to tulsa, lahoma "today's special value today.s will be his second trip he will visit a food bank and areas devastated by the recent flooding they shared these images after touring the impacted areas there have been 28 reports of levee breaches across missouri meanwhile many areas around arkansas, the only way to travel is by boat there's more rain on the wray. the river is expected to keep rising >> let's bring in nbc meteorologist bill karins tracking...
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memphis, tulsa, oklahoma. but these were the tip of the iceberg. the journalistidea b. wells says it was a tool of terrorism. it dampened the ability of african-american people to participate in the entrepreneurship with a chilling message our economic success could be punished by the rope. economic damage to black people post reconstruction can be summerized in three ways. number one, we were denied the ability to participate in our nation's economic growth. the homestead act of 1862 did not include formerly enslaved people. more than 10% of the continental u.s. land was distributed to recent immigrants from europe but not black folks. so the 40 acres and a mule was given to somebody else, not us. these folks were able not only to get land but then to get grants from the federal government to develop their land. meanwhile, african-american people were denied the right for wealth transfers. secondly, we were denied the right to accumulate. the attached paper that i mentioned talks about how our accumulation was essentially stymied by lynching. the first lynching thatide
memphis, tulsa, oklahoma. but these were the tip of the iceberg. the journalistidea b. wells says it was a tool of terrorism. it dampened the ability of african-american people to participate in the entrepreneurship with a chilling message our economic success could be punished by the rope. economic damage to black people post reconstruction can be summerized in three ways. number one, we were denied the ability to participate in our nation's economic growth. the homestead act of 1862 did not...
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wichita to tulsa, a series of storms up to four inches early next week. severe thunderstorm watches tonight. more than 60 -- 45 right now. virginia, north carolina tomorrow, chicago, south bend, springfield, missouri, have to watch for damaging winds and hail, david. >> ginger zee tonight. thank you. >>> your money tonight. the dow plummeting to end the week. swift reaction to president trump's surprise threat to increase tariffs on mexico. the dow plunging 355 points, closing below 25,000 for the first time since january. the president with tariffs on all products coming in the u.s. washing machines and produce at the grocery store. jonathan karl on what the president is demanding in return. >> reporter: in a move that surprised his own top advisers, the president decided to act after a group of more than 1,000 migrants crossed the border illegally near el paso on wednesday. the administration says it's the largest group of migrants ever detained at the border. mexico has taken advantage of the united states for decades, trump declared via twitter. time
wichita to tulsa, a series of storms up to four inches early next week. severe thunderstorm watches tonight. more than 60 -- 45 right now. virginia, north carolina tomorrow, chicago, south bend, springfield, missouri, have to watch for damaging winds and hail, david. >> ginger zee tonight. thank you. >>> your money tonight. the dow plummeting to end the week. swift reaction to president trump's surprise threat to increase tariffs on mexico. the dow plunging 355 points, closing...
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calling it the tulsa massacre.hat? >> that such a great question but as a person west to talk about this riot all the time, it's an open question for me. i think there are certain situations where it's very clear. what happened in baltimore after freddie gray's murder, i would not call or write it. there's a way in which the term riot delegitimize hispolitical action . delegitimize violence as a response to systemic oppression but what happened in tulsa is the opposite end of the extreme which is that, essentially, white residents who were enraged at a certain level of black material success literally wanted to rip it apart with their bare hands. i write in ghost in the schoolyard similar things that happened with public housing in chicago. in a neighborhood that's now almost a completely black neighborhood which many years ago was not. when cha started building housing and try to move eight black families into roseland into a predominantly white neighborhood, there was a riot that lasted for 4-5 nights and 1000 po
calling it the tulsa massacre.hat? >> that such a great question but as a person west to talk about this riot all the time, it's an open question for me. i think there are certain situations where it's very clear. what happened in baltimore after freddie gray's murder, i would not call or write it. there's a way in which the term riot delegitimize hispolitical action . delegitimize violence as a response to systemic oppression but what happened in tulsa is the opposite end of the extreme...
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senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar, representative tulsa gabbard will deliver remarks. at can watch online c-span.org or you can listen live on the c-span radio app. earlier today, education secretary betsy devos spoke at the faith and freedom coalition conference in washington, d.c. on addressed the policies school choice, free-speech, and student loan debt. ♪ >> it is great to have you here. sec. devos: it is great to be here. >> we appreciate what you are doing for america's children, to give them opportunity. organization to give students and their parents an opportunity to choose the best school for that child. whether it is public, private, religious, or homeschool, i know you support that. could you talk a little bit about what you are doing? sec. devos: i would love to. that every child deserves the opportunity to develop fully to their fullest extent. we know there are too many kids stuck in schools to which they are assigned. have an initiative that president trump and this administration is advancing. federal tax credit called the education freedom scholarshi
senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar, representative tulsa gabbard will deliver remarks. at can watch online c-span.org or you can listen live on the c-span radio app. earlier today, education secretary betsy devos spoke at the faith and freedom coalition conference in washington, d.c. on addressed the policies school choice, free-speech, and student loan debt. ♪ >> it is great to have you here. sec. devos: it is great to be here. >> we appreciate what you are doing for...
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tulsa, oklahoma has a small program where they are trying to get people to work there remotely. maybe there is not a job for you and tulsa but you can live there, and so many people can work remotely now given technology, so they are trying to get people to live there and work remotely. that is an interesting thing, too, and i talked to some demographers about this. whether the cost of housing could start upending this and you could live really anywhere for a lot of jobs as long as you have broadband access. and whether that will start changing and dynamic. you see this a little bit with people in california moving to idaho, housing is a lot cheaper right over the border. you've seen some smaller cities and places like south dakota starting to get a younger, hipper crowd because you can live there quite well, quite cheaply, and it starts to grow from there. but we are still at the beginning of that and as somebody pointed out to meet in west virginia, there are huge part of west virginia without broadband access. our: i want to read to viewers exactly what you wrote about this.
tulsa, oklahoma has a small program where they are trying to get people to work there remotely. maybe there is not a job for you and tulsa but you can live there, and so many people can work remotely now given technology, so they are trying to get people to live there and work remotely. that is an interesting thing, too, and i talked to some demographers about this. whether the cost of housing could start upending this and you could live really anywhere for a lot of jobs as long as you have...
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lived here in germany since 2015 he creates works on a monumental scale and right now a museum in tulsa little for staging a monumental exhibition of his works. it's the biggest retrospective of i way way ever seen in europe the new exhibition in dusseldorf shows his most important works of recent years. clearing $60000000.00 sunflower seeds out of porcelain each one handmade an interview.
lived here in germany since 2015 he creates works on a monumental scale and right now a museum in tulsa little for staging a monumental exhibition of his works. it's the biggest retrospective of i way way ever seen in europe the new exhibition in dusseldorf shows his most important works of recent years. clearing $60000000.00 sunflower seeds out of porcelain each one handmade an interview.
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down to the wire last season's championship battle was undecided until the rams judgment against la tulsa liking led me take a look at the last song battle of the time. on the 1160. looks. good job it click. the link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions on the use of easy town while website debited comes to. join us on facebook j w her. love. hello and welcome to the 77 percent our show for africa has you. are you under 35 years old then you are part of 77 percent of africa's population and you are in the right place this show is all about you come.
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we'll talk to the mayor of tulsa, oak homa. vice president pence toured it and saw for himself. honoring the paratroopers on d-day. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. connell: vice president mike pence promised to rebuild ravaged areas in oklahoma. >> president trump asked me to be in oklahoma to make sure the people of oklahoma knew we western with them today. we'll stay with them until we rebuild the communities bigger and better than ever before. connell: mr. mayor you were there with the vi
we'll talk to the mayor of tulsa, oak homa. vice president pence toured it and saw for himself. honoring the paratroopers on d-day. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are...
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mission goes beyond a mom hug, it is a vow, which like this happy couple, she plans to keep >> nbc news, tulsa >> thaws for thitorrow, what y s and what happens to all the information it collects reporting from new york, thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> new at 6:00 a reminder that fireworks are illegal for a good reason. firefighters say they're to blame for a fire that started as a grass fire and spread towards a home at 2:30 this afternoon near the youth sports complex. that fire threatened nearby homes. they were able to knock is it down. fireworks are illegal because they are dangerous. statewide all fireworks that leave the ground are illegal. >>> new video out of the east bay, a semi truck overturned on highway 24 west of the tunnel. happened about noon today. an alert was in place because of this. no one was hurt. all lanes back open now. >>> target has explaining to do after a nationwide computer failure led to shoppers spending hours waiting to check out and never being able to. tonight the compu
mission goes beyond a mom hug, it is a vow, which like this happy couple, she plans to keep >> nbc news, tulsa >> thaws for thitorrow, what y s and what happens to all the information it collects reporting from new york, thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> new at 6:00 a reminder that fireworks are illegal for a good reason. firefighters say they're to blame for a fire that...
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i am so thankful for commissioner keefe and the work she has done to keep tulsa safe these last few weeks. the largest county in the first district, a lot of coordination for emergency response. keith underwood, the wagner county director of emergency management. when floodwaters came to his community, he was functioning and running smoothly. rainfall. g cycle of he weathered it all. people were stranded on their homes and highways and i'm sure those stranded are thankful for his dedication. our local leaders are dependable, honorable throughout this disaster and he is right up there with the best of them. there are so many people that have proven valuable. i cannot be more thankful for our leaders and our people and the trauma in the last two weeks of my district. true colors will show. while these tornadoes, storms and floods could have brought out the worst, it brought out the very best as a exuent. the friendships forged in the devastation will outlast these floodwaters, they will be stronger than the damage to our homes. heroes were made. and i'm glad to have this chance to share the
i am so thankful for commissioner keefe and the work she has done to keep tulsa safe these last few weeks. the largest county in the first district, a lot of coordination for emergency response. keith underwood, the wagner county director of emergency management. when floodwaters came to his community, he was functioning and running smoothly. rainfall. g cycle of he weathered it all. people were stranded on their homes and highways and i'm sure those stranded are thankful for his dedication....
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tulsa, oklahoma was about economic envy. the story some people will tell you, the melon deficient will tell you tulsa was about a young oreshine guy, 19, raped assaulted sarah page, 17-year-old elevator operator. dr. olivia hooker died not too long ago and dr. hooker was six when it happened. she remembers it. she remembers hiding under the table at her home, the tablecloth hiding she and her siblings. watched the white people come in, vivid memory of folks who were so envious, broke her mother's caruso records, took a next to the piano, burnt her doll's close, just people because black people had too much. when the oklahoma governor later asked for a commission to investigate this, remember nobody went to jail, they have pictures of people, a black physician came out of his home, hands up, they shot them, they killed him. we don't know how many were killed. some people say 300, some say 600, we know 35 square blocks were eviscerated, we know me of dollars were lost -- we know millions of dollars were lost, and we know nobod
tulsa, oklahoma was about economic envy. the story some people will tell you, the melon deficient will tell you tulsa was about a young oreshine guy, 19, raped assaulted sarah page, 17-year-old elevator operator. dr. olivia hooker died not too long ago and dr. hooker was six when it happened. she remembers it. she remembers hiding under the table at her home, the tablecloth hiding she and her siblings. watched the white people come in, vivid memory of folks who were so envious, broke her...
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host: call men in tulsa, -- oklahoma, aulsa, republican. caller: you are fighting a propaganda machine in the socialist democrats that want to -- poor, innocent co2, absolutely required for all life glutenh, and they get a and put the government in charge absoluteting this requirement for life on earth. this is all about just a propaganda attack. the republicans have a big job, because it went from global warming to climate change because there wasn't sufficient mobile warming to confirm al gore's predictions. i am proud of what you were telling the community because the people of the usa was going did katend by the u.n. and government control -- dictate and government control. i appreciate you trying to democrathe media college propaganda machine. host: congressman? guest: thank you for those kind comments. i make the point that we all understand the climate is changing and it has been changing since day one, no question. host: is it man-made? guest: man can have an impact on it. because of our economy doing so and and because of the tax j
host: call men in tulsa, -- oklahoma, aulsa, republican. caller: you are fighting a propaganda machine in the socialist democrats that want to -- poor, innocent co2, absolutely required for all life glutenh, and they get a and put the government in charge absoluteting this requirement for life on earth. this is all about just a propaganda attack. the republicans have a big job, because it went from global warming to climate change because there wasn't sufficient mobile warming to confirm al...
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a barrier holding back the rising mississippi river failed, sending water to nearby burlington in tulsa, oklahoma, as the waters slowly recede this 20-foot sinkhole opened up. back in arkansas. >> everything we're seeing right now is historic. >> reporter: residents are bracing for this river to crest tomorrow the current here on the arkansas river has been picking up throughout the day that light post sits on top of a baseball field, and the mayor estimates it's under about 18 feet of water. even after these rivers crest, communities expect to be dealing with record flooding well into next week. jose >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. as they deal with all of that water in the central part of the country, today is also the lantci hurricane season and for people on one part of the florida coast, what happened last year is still very much part o kerry sanders has more on that. >> reporter: ever since hurricane michael made landfall on the florida panhandle last october, karen morris says life has become a daily struggle her family lives in just one room of their damaged trailer in panama city
a barrier holding back the rising mississippi river failed, sending water to nearby burlington in tulsa, oklahoma, as the waters slowly recede this 20-foot sinkhole opened up. back in arkansas. >> everything we're seeing right now is historic. >> reporter: residents are bracing for this river to crest tomorrow the current here on the arkansas river has been picking up throughout the day that light post sits on top of a baseball field, and the mayor estimates it's under about 18 feet...
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de blasio former hud secretary julian castro, former congressman john delaney, hawaii congresswoman tulsa gathered. washington governor jay inslee senator amy klobuchar tar and former congressman beto o'rourke and then on thursday former vice president joe biden's going to take the stage along with 2 bay area candidates, senator kamala harris. and congressman eric swalwell also senator kristen good gilbert brand senator bernie sanders south bend, indiana mayor pete taboo to judge and the senate. michael a senator rather michael bennet colorado governor john hickenlooper author marianne williamson and businessman andrew yang that's quite a list. the night said the candidates appear we're actually randomly selected the debates they kick off at 6 o'clock those tomorrow night. and thursday we're going to have coverage of both days of the democratic debate right here on kron 4 in siberia politics host catherine keenan is going to moderate the conversation our pre-debate analysis starts tomorrow at 5.30. then we continue with post-debate analysis at 8.30. >>so it because that has a lot of candi
de blasio former hud secretary julian castro, former congressman john delaney, hawaii congresswoman tulsa gathered. washington governor jay inslee senator amy klobuchar tar and former congressman beto o'rourke and then on thursday former vice president joe biden's going to take the stage along with 2 bay area candidates, senator kamala harris. and congressman eric swalwell also senator kristen good gilbert brand senator bernie sanders south bend, indiana mayor pete taboo to judge and the...
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>>one of them tulsa gabbert cashews interesting why congresswoman she is the first female combat veteranfor president she has. >>served in congress on the foreign affairs and armed services committees and one of the things we talked about she has raised some eyebrows by saying if elected. she would pardon edward snowden and drop charges against julian assange. >>is really about freedom of speech and freedom of the press. very dangerous precedent. the leaders in our government. threaten and punish people for saying things are releasing information you know we saw this first day. and how he was the first one who's charged under the espionage act and now we're seeing this being used again except this time against the journalist, this is something that we as americans should stand out against and stand for. speech. >>question some people are debating whether activists should push everybody further last 20 or thoughts come when we should focus first and foremost and making sure our government is listening to the voices of the people in this country and working to serve their interests. i thin
>>one of them tulsa gabbert cashews interesting why congresswoman she is the first female combat veteranfor president she has. >>served in congress on the foreign affairs and armed services committees and one of the things we talked about she has raised some eyebrows by saying if elected. she would pardon edward snowden and drop charges against julian assange. >>is really about freedom of speech and freedom of the press. very dangerous precedent. the leaders in our government....
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it's going to see who's going to be the first one to speak spanish at that and did i look i i look tulsa gathered one the google award most googled after and i thought is now a new pope actually was to julian castro to get i did well he that his searchers went up 4,000 per cent the other thing last night was there so many people in the states are so many people turn to make these urgent messages i got. and not a lot of personality came to i'd be shocked if joe didn't joe biden didn't his personally didn't come through. bernie's comes to let's see if someone else can make a connection thing by make the first joke about a tree does that reflects that but a little humor a little light brings a crowd on this ok and you the thing about smile and you want to see that are going show my last mile kind of true nobody was everybody was looking they hours. i can it's mom. all right well we can all smile at 8.30. grant vicki will i will do this again at 8.30 and after. >>the debate will share our thoughts on what actually happened back to you. >>the 3 amigos always smiling. thank you. katherine comp
it's going to see who's going to be the first one to speak spanish at that and did i look i i look tulsa gathered one the google award most googled after and i thought is now a new pope actually was to julian castro to get i did well he that his searchers went up 4,000 per cent the other thing last night was there so many people in the states are so many people turn to make these urgent messages i got. and not a lot of personality came to i'd be shocked if joe didn't joe biden didn't his...
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in tulsa, oklahoma, as the water slowly receded this sinkhole opened up. back in arkansas residents are bracing for this riv to crest tomorrow. the current here on the arkansas river has been picking up throughout the day. that light post sits on topf a baseball field and the mayor uestimates it'snder about 18 feet of water.ev en after these rive crest communities expect to be dealing with record flooding well into next week. jose? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. as they deal with all of that water in the central part of the country todays also the official start of the atlantic hurricane season. and for people on one part of the florida hat happened last year is still very much part of their lives. kerry sanders has more on that. >> reporter: sever ins it made landfall on the s panhand says life has become a daily struggle. her family lives in just one room of their damaged trailer in panama city. no electricity, no running water. >> we're a big family. ewe need at least a thre bedroom. >> reporter: her tfamily is stillrying to piece their lives back togeth
in tulsa, oklahoma, as the water slowly receded this sinkhole opened up. back in arkansas residents are bracing for this riv to crest tomorrow. the current here on the arkansas river has been picking up throughout the day. that light post sits on topf a baseball field and the mayor uestimates it'snder about 18 feet of water.ev en after these rive crest communities expect to be dealing with record flooding well into next week. jose? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. as they deal with all of...
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penn's will visit tulsa to get a first-hand view of all of the damage. slots, stocks slide and amazon shipments get faster. diane king hall has those stories and more in today's money watch report. [ music ] >>> tech stocks took a beating on where that the federal government is reviewing the business practices of some silicon valley giants. according to multiple reports, the justice department is planning to investigate potential antitrust issues with apple and google while the federal trade commission will be doing the same with facebook and amazon. in the end, the dow rose nearly 5 points on the day while the tech heavy nasdaq plunged 120 and the s&p 500 lost will seven. as news of investigations emerged, apple was rolling out a new strategy for one of its core products. at the annual worldwide developers conference, ceo tim cook said itunes will split into three different apps. the company unveiled a new privacy alw userto sn in third- party apps and services without using their real email address. and today shipping apparently isn't fast enough for a
penn's will visit tulsa to get a first-hand view of all of the damage. slots, stocks slide and amazon shipments get faster. diane king hall has those stories and more in today's money watch report. [ music ] >>> tech stocks took a beating on where that the federal government is reviewing the business practices of some silicon valley giants. according to multiple reports, the justice department is planning to investigate potential antitrust issues with apple and google while the federal...
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senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar, representative tulsa gabbard will deliver remarks. at can watch online c-span.org or you can listen live on the c-span radio app. earlier today, education secretary betsy devos spoke at the faith and freedom coalition conference in washington, d.c. on addressed the policies school choice, free-speech, and student loan debt. ♪ >>
senators elizabeth warren and amy klobuchar, representative tulsa gabbard will deliver remarks. at can watch online c-span.org or you can listen live on the c-span radio app. earlier today, education secretary betsy devos spoke at the faith and freedom coalition conference in washington, d.c. on addressed the policies school choice, free-speech, and student loan debt. ♪ >>
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these four teenagers, who live near tulsa, dylan, nick, seth, and wyatt, were heading out for the nightand flames. >> i just kind of heard her. >> reporter: inside, catherine was frantically trying to put the fire out. but then another problem -- the smoke. >> at that time, the smoke was so bad, i couldn't see to get out of my room. >> reporter: catherine starts to get disoriented. the four boys trying to get into the house to help. finally, 14-year-old nick manages to get in through the back door. >> i went to the right of house. there was no one there. and then i went to the left of the house and saw her in the hallway. >> this young boy was right there. and he picked me up and i said, i can walk. and he said, we're getting out of here. >> reporter: catherine and the four teens somehow made it out. and firefighters were able to stop the flames before they spread to the rest of the house. recently, the boys went back inside catherine's home to see the damage and take it all in. >> ever since that night, my life has just changed for the better. >> reporter: as for catherine, at 90, her
these four teenagers, who live near tulsa, dylan, nick, seth, and wyatt, were heading out for the nightand flames. >> i just kind of heard her. >> reporter: inside, catherine was frantically trying to put the fire out. but then another problem -- the smoke. >> at that time, the smoke was so bad, i couldn't see to get out of my room. >> reporter: catherine starts to get disoriented. the four boys trying to get into the house to help. finally, 14-year-old nick manages to...
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court for the last 21 years i've been raising a black son in america and a clear star on the 1st night tulsa gabbert often dismissed as a fringe candidate got a lot of applause for her antiwar stance and many say that she actually swept a victory in round one we have got to have some present there is this is how was it we were out there long before we came in the end there yeah well we us and they were the one throughout the aniston now you could declare tells the gathered the victor by one clear metric she took the trophy for the most google searches that night after the dust had settled but that's after she claims she got less time than other candidates and even got attacked by a moderator she says that it's clear bias you were the only one who was essentially attacked personally by the moderators what do you think that was. i look at it shows that there's a clear bias now the format of letting candidates just jump in at will certainly made for a rowdy evening one candidate says that he was treated unfairly andrew yeah right is that the talking. as i mean there in my life is the. yeah this
court for the last 21 years i've been raising a black son in america and a clear star on the 1st night tulsa gabbert often dismissed as a fringe candidate got a lot of applause for her antiwar stance and many say that she actually swept a victory in round one we have got to have some present there is this is how was it we were out there long before we came in the end there yeah well we us and they were the one throughout the aniston now you could declare tells the gathered the victor by one...
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welcome back happening today, vice president mike pence will visit tulsa oklahoma to get a look at the damage done by major flooding. >>roughly 7 million residents are under flood warnings and in some areas are expected. it's expected to get even worse over the next few days. john lawrence has that story. >>historic flooding in the center of the country. among the states hit hard missouri. >>something has changed. >>we all know these floods are happened more than what they have in the past now it's been one the weather spring. we had here in st. louis some hotels and businesses are stuck without hot water. due to flooding complications. >>we saw we don't a lot of rainfall in short amount of time they were are not just that may bring state arkansas also attempting to cope with high water conditions, the flood stage for the arkansas river reached a new record monday. >>some residents were forced to evacuate their homes. >>everyone's dedicated stacked together. and we love each other we're a strong community and where you have each other. >>they've lost 2 trailers and everybody stress. >>
welcome back happening today, vice president mike pence will visit tulsa oklahoma to get a look at the damage done by major flooding. >>roughly 7 million residents are under flood warnings and in some areas are expected. it's expected to get even worse over the next few days. john lawrence has that story. >>historic flooding in the center of the country. among the states hit hard missouri. >>something has changed. >>we all know these floods are happened more than what...
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we do have a threat for it after we get 4 inches potentially from wichita to tulsa through wednesday. severe tomorrow watches -- new mexico to kansas, missouri, chicago, cleveland. strong winds, large hail with these. then that pulse of energy across the great lakes dives into the northeast. by this time tomorrow night, big cities here could see damaging winds. >> thank you. >>> next to the developments in the case of a missing mother of five for more than a week now. tonight the new search warrants issued. >> reporter: tonight police have reportedly obtained dna samples from the estranged husband of missing connecticut mom jennifer dulos. that's according to "the hartford courant," which reports police have also started searching the farmington, connecticut home of fotis dulos after finding traces of blood at jennifer's rental home. it's been over a week since the mother of five was last seen dropping her kids off at school. friday police divers searched a storm drain in hartford, connecticut, but found nothing. the investigation also crossed state lines into pound ridge, new york, w
we do have a threat for it after we get 4 inches potentially from wichita to tulsa through wednesday. severe tomorrow watches -- new mexico to kansas, missouri, chicago, cleveland. strong winds, large hail with these. then that pulse of energy across the great lakes dives into the northeast. by this time tomorrow night, big cities here could see damaging winds. >> thank you. >>> next to the developments in the case of a missing mother of five for more than a week now. tonight the...
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. >> reporter: david, tulsa, oklahoma, in a flash flood warning. just one of those sports so tortured, getting more rain tonight. the severe thunderstorm watches from san antonio to great falls to salt lake city. and to bring you that rainfall map, along the mississippi, they don't want it. anywhere in the southeast, georgia up through south carolina, they need this rain. david? >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> and next here, there are new developments in the three americans who died at adjoining caribbean hotels within days of one another. tonight, the preliminary autopsy results are now in. we have new reporting on that. and it comes as another couple is now coming forward to say they are now suing after they got seriously ill at the same resort. abc's chief national affairs troernt tom llamas is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new details into how those three american tourists died in the dominican republic. preliminary autopsy results show 41-year-old miranda werner suffered a type of cardiac arrest that led to
. >> reporter: david, tulsa, oklahoma, in a flash flood warning. just one of those sports so tortured, getting more rain tonight. the severe thunderstorm watches from san antonio to great falls to salt lake city. and to bring you that rainfall map, along the mississippi, they don't want it. anywhere in the southeast, georgia up through south carolina, they need this rain. david? >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> and next here, there are new developments...
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follow tulsa must be right that some other place about us clear enough of them with the title to find that move to destroy the other. that john mitchell. lloyd doesn't have. to do a deal that has done nothing. the sun nothing. they were to the dealership to do is look at what about this whole thing or. what i did or called the a single name of physical. recovery a filipino symbol. of the sea that will see the timeless you never see the them as much as my. mother they were the whole saddest. part 1 of the only good life. so much turmoil said anything at the moment but about this kind of the young man who doesn't make it. over $100.00. number could double. double to double the money in his rickety truck carries with him all sorts of merchandise rice flour shoes generators and even composites. he doesn't only sell his much and dice he also hopes to exchange it for some livestock you see in a fight. yet be so mob who are so carrying. more they were thump on the slimmest at the you're out making money month or 3 but nobody funding them you're just not them you'd sort of hope not a mini was
follow tulsa must be right that some other place about us clear enough of them with the title to find that move to destroy the other. that john mitchell. lloyd doesn't have. to do a deal that has done nothing. the sun nothing. they were to the dealership to do is look at what about this whole thing or. what i did or called the a single name of physical. recovery a filipino symbol. of the sea that will see the timeless you never see the them as much as my. mother they were the whole saddest....
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of all ages should run but we haven't talked about the younger generation i mean buddha judges 37 tulsa gabbert is 37 a seth moulton who's not going to be in the debate is very young andrew yet yang is very young and then you have the middle tier so i don't know how that plays with authenticity but what's always fascinated me is that bernie sanders one of the oldest candidates has a very young following not a not all millennial so there's can't break down into one monolithic generation but that's interesting i think they see the authenticity they like the kind of you know that he treats them seriously that he's not pandering to them that it's not glib or sound bites well he also with laura as you pointed out is the most revolutionary some of his ideas are the most or the most clearly different than the status quo certainly is ongoing position about the iraq war and and the drumbeat that again we're hearing now with regards to iran but that's all the time we have today ok now thank you so much thank you and more politicking right after the break. just driving the trump administration's a
of all ages should run but we haven't talked about the younger generation i mean buddha judges 37 tulsa gabbert is 37 a seth moulton who's not going to be in the debate is very young andrew yet yang is very young and then you have the middle tier so i don't know how that plays with authenticity but what's always fascinated me is that bernie sanders one of the oldest candidates has a very young following not a not all millennial so there's can't break down into one monolithic generation but...
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the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in a sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where thousands of black people were killed if you study history you see that this is been a continuous. a continuous assault on black people yeah we we think there is a giant. and we think it needs to be met because i think it is a just response to america's history my family's. you know status and wealth has as has been has benefited from from their choice to enslave people the total number is staggering of whites who owned at least one black body you know it would have them at least half but at least half the states well probably white population i actually met recently the descent descendants of one of the p
the midwestern community of greenwood in tulsa oklahoma was the most affluent black community in america with over 300 black owned businesses known as black wall street. in main 1921 the whole 35 block neighborhood was obliterated by a white mob triggered by a false rumor that a black man had raped a white girl homes businesses schools and churches were burned and by and over 100 people died. while a massacre after another in a sort of rolled across the country all of these riots where...
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the tulsa bet00 rourke. >> so impressed the way neighbors and families come together. >> as the floodoutheast volunteers in low-lying areas of arkansas are sandbags as more rain is? the forecast. >> we don't have flood insurance, we're trying to coop it out of the house. >> i grew up on this creek, nothing like this. >> a levee breached last week, there's less of a risk of wide flooding but communities are not out of danger action ark is expected to get more rain next week. flash flooding is a concern where water levels are high. the latest from conway arkansas. out of control cruise ship rammed into a dock and tourist river boat in venice italy. this was in one of the busiest canals. renews calls for restrictions for cruise ships. witnesses described the scene when the cruise ship was unable to stop. >> heard the loud noise of the cruise ship. >> people were crying and screaming. >> officials say five women on the river bode were injured but are expected to recover. the cruise ship oftener is cooperating with authorities. >>> more violence in chicago. police are turning to the public
the tulsa bet00 rourke. >> so impressed the way neighbors and families come together. >> as the floodoutheast volunteers in low-lying areas of arkansas are sandbags as more rain is? the forecast. >> we don't have flood insurance, we're trying to coop it out of the house. >> i grew up on this creek, nothing like this. >> a levee breached last week, there's less of a risk of wide flooding but communities are not out of danger action ark is expected to get more rain...
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cory booker, beto o'rourke, and the list of 10 candidates including tulsa gabbard and we point her outecause of the polls we are seeing early, she is leading the pole in the drudge result. vote. the , the on the substance economy was mentioned according to msnbc, 18 times. it is how the moderators kicked off last night's debate and the first question went to elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren proved she is ready for the big show. here she is on the economy. [video clip] >> i think of it this way, who is the economy working for? -- at theg great for top and drug companies. it is doing great for people who privateinvest in prisons, just not for african-americans and latin families whose communities are ruined. it is doing great for oil companies that want to drill everywhere, just not for the rest of us watching climate change bear down on us. when you have a government, when you have an economy that does great for those with money and is not doing great for everyone corruption, we need to call it out. we need to attack it head-on and make structural change in our government, our economy
cory booker, beto o'rourke, and the list of 10 candidates including tulsa gabbard and we point her outecause of the polls we are seeing early, she is leading the pole in the drudge result. vote. the , the on the substance economy was mentioned according to msnbc, 18 times. it is how the moderators kicked off last night's debate and the first question went to elizabeth warren. elizabeth warren proved she is ready for the big show. here she is on the economy. [video clip] >> i think of it...
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the vice president visited tulsa to get a firsthand look at some of the damage there.talked to flood victims at a local food bank. >> we sent our condolences and sympathies to the families of those six who were lost in the wake of these storms. >> i never in a million years would have thought that flood waters could do this much damage. >> hundreds of oklahoma residents were told to evacuate about a week and a half ago. some are returning just now to find their homes in shambles. and the flooding could cause problems for weeks along the missouri, arkansas and mississippi rivers. >>> drones are patroling the waters of san francisco bay late at night. it's a partnership between the u.s. coast guard and the menloe park fire department. menloe park has the responsibility to oversee seven square miles of the bay near the dun barlton bridge and uses the drones for infrared cameras, patrol, and search and rescue. sever at least one kayaker has been rescued thanks to a drone. >>> committing people without their consent. today's controversial vote on how to help the chronically
the vice president visited tulsa to get a firsthand look at some of the damage there.talked to flood victims at a local food bank. >> we sent our condolences and sympathies to the families of those six who were lost in the wake of these storms. >> i never in a million years would have thought that flood waters could do this much damage. >> hundreds of oklahoma residents were told to evacuate about a week and a half ago. some are returning just now to find their homes in...
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pentz and his wife visited a food bank in tulsa before touring neighborhoods where residents and volunteersre cleaning up after the swollen arkansas river search over its banks. damage downstream following heavy spring rains. that was declared a major disaster in oklahoma where officials say severe weather has already killed six people. and tonight's american headquarters report, an unfortunate blast from the past, and i did view from the climate change plan was hailed from an explosive investigation. that in part led to biden withdrawing from his first presidential run more than 30 years ago. peter doocy takes a look at the proposal and why it sounded so familiar. >> at the front runner for the democrats doesn't have a lot of details. and, that detail -- take a hard look at it. to find out the detail of it. >> a handful of apparent plagiarized passages and activists tweeted shots of his website like this one, and meeting mid century climate goals which is word for word the same as text by the carbon capture coalition. biden's website has been updated with citation but, and his presidential
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. >> vice president mike pence will travel to tulsa today to visit flooded areas. he said he's bringing federal assistance. nbc's gabe guiterrez is downstream in pine bluff, arkansas, where people are suffering through the hstoric flooding that isn't over yet. >> reporter: more rain is forecast for ood-ravaged communities as rivers swell to new heights. >> did you ever think it would get this bad? >> oh, no. t never though if would do this. >> reporter: ricky haines is tryingo salvagehis truck. water has already claimed his house. >> it is sickening. not everything but you lose a lot. er >> reporter: hin pine bluff, arkansas, evacuation order are in effect. >> this neighborhood is devastated. several rzen homes under wate and the river isn't expected to crest here until wednesday. >> a lot of people did have time to get their belongings out but nobody realized it would be this significant. has. has bn a slow motion -- just every day we watch it itrise>> a foot. >> reporter: it is a devastating esyear. mid wtern rivers have flooded several times sce march causing bi
. >> vice president mike pence will travel to tulsa today to visit flooded areas. he said he's bringing federal assistance. nbc's gabe guiterrez is downstream in pine bluff, arkansas, where people are suffering through the hstoric flooding that isn't over yet. >> reporter: more rain is forecast for ood-ravaged communities as rivers swell to new heights. >> did you ever think it would get this bad? >> oh, no. t never though if would do this. >> reporter: ricky...