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current oil production in the unitedte sa its aftereffects are also producing earthquakes. that is our cover story today, and brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these day texas gets most of atten in e oil wor northern rival which may be america's most promising oil producer. areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest-cost oil and gas right now. the area is hot for a few regions. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas place so, two, land prices never really spiraled out of control and, three, to oil people it's just got what they call good rock. a lot of oil and gas that's relatively easy and inexpensive to get to. but there may be one big risk to the region that has little to do with money. earthquakes. pawnee, oklahoma, recently hit by its biggest ever quake exceeding 5.0 this yore and the state has gone from an average of a few a year to more than 100 earthquakes in 2015. many in the scientific community believe they are linked to underground injection of wastewater linked to fracking. regular lators have ordered operators to stop wastewater injection
current oil production in the unitedte sa its aftereffects are also producing earthquakes. that is our cover story today, and brian sullivan has more. >> reporter: these day texas gets most of atten in e oil wor northern rival which may be america's most promising oil producer. areas of oklahoma are considered some of the best and lowest-cost oil and gas right now. the area is hot for a few regions. one, it's a relatively new oil and gas place so, two, land prices never really spiraled...
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a total and complete shutdown o muslims entering the unitedte states. look at my african-american, over here. look at him. >> reporter: when it comes to trump and his base of support, south carolina republican in march: >> 35% of my party believe obama is a muslim born in kenya, he's locked that crowd down.t now 65% of us just think he's a bad president. >> reporter: trump tonight accused clinton of waging a hate-filled campaign lacking vision and without the prospect of change, scott. trump also invited supporters, white and black, on stage to testify. they are neither racists nor deplorable. >> pelley: major garrett for us tonight, major, thanks. w of this let's bring in john dickerson, our cbs news political director and of course the moderator of "face the nation." o john, this lack of informationra around hillary clinton's health, it goes to a broader issue of transparency. >> that's right. these kinds of moments give you some sense of the habits of openness of a campaign. and that's important because it tells you how open they might bc in the whit
a total and complete shutdown o muslims entering the unitedte states. look at my african-american, over here. look at him. >> reporter: when it comes to trump and his base of support, south carolina republican in march: >> 35% of my party believe obama is a muslim born in kenya, he's locked that crowd down.t now 65% of us just think he's a bad president. >> reporter: trump tonight accused clinton of waging a hate-filled campaign lacking vision and without the prospect of...
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coming out of south carolina as that tropical storm hermine is traveling through the southeastern unitedte carolina expected to get big impacts later on today. the impacts last night were most heavily felt in the state of florida along the gulf coast this. thing came on shore last night as a cat one hurricane, since downgraded. a number of trees were downed. power was out for thousands of customers. thank goodness nobody was in that car at the time that tree came down on that nearby home. strong wind. cat one hurricane, the winds start at 74 miles an hour. >> kim: still to come this morning. the subway pitch man is in the news for all the wrong reasons. we'll get to that in a moment. first travel times with jeff. >> jeff: we have a couple of accidents working. this at tropicana, two vehicles collide here. doesn't look like it's impacting the intersections too badly. this is approach martin luther king boulevard. they just got debris out of the roadway. they had to run across lanes and stop all lanes. now they are in the process of reopening. you are going to see a ripple effect from that.
coming out of south carolina as that tropical storm hermine is traveling through the southeastern unitedte carolina expected to get big impacts later on today. the impacts last night were most heavily felt in the state of florida along the gulf coast this. thing came on shore last night as a cat one hurricane, since downgraded. a number of trees were downed. power was out for thousands of customers. thank goodness nobody was in that car at the time that tree came down on that nearby home....
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Sep 19, 2016
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we'll be right back. e unitedtates postal service to get it there.more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ...stop clicking around...elsit. the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at hilton.com. he's a race-baiting, xenophobic, religious bigot. sage. donald trump is a phony, a fraud. he's not a serious adult. i can't voteor donald trump given the things that he said. trump should not be supported. i believe he's disqualified himself to be president. i just cannot support dold trump. ancestry helped med buildfind out that military service goes into my family pretty far back. that makes you more proud to be an american and more proud to be a veteran. i served in iraq in tikrit in 2009. when i took the ancestry dna test, i mean a few results came
we'll be right back. e unitedtates postal service to get it there.more ecommerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. the united states postal service. priority: you youthat's why you drink ensure. sidelined. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. ...stop clicking around...elsit. the lowest prices on our hotels are always at hilton.com. so pay less and get more only at...
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Sep 6, 2016
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we reported earlier, president obama is now in laos, the small southeast asian nation where the unitedte states dropped millions of tons of bombs during the vietnam war. he stopped short of a formal apology expressing regret. in a speech this morning, mr. obama said the u.s. would now increase funding to helpwo clear the bombs that still maim and kill. >> many of the bombs that were dropped were never exploded. over the years, thousands of laotians have been killed ornd injured. farmers tending their fields, children playing. the wounds, a missing leg or arm, last a lifetime. and that's why, as president,'s i've dramatically increased our funding to help remove these unexploded bombs. as a result, laos is clearing more bombs. a given our history here, i believe that the united states has a moral obligation to help laos heal. >> woodruff: now, special correspondent mike cerre reports from laos on the american effort to clean up this deadly legacy. >> reporter: a lao grandfather who lost his left hand in 1964 to a u.x.o.-- unexploded ordnance, pointing out injuries to his three grandsons f
we reported earlier, president obama is now in laos, the small southeast asian nation where the unitedte states dropped millions of tons of bombs during the vietnam war. he stopped short of a formal apology expressing regret. in a speech this morning, mr. obama said the u.s. would now increase funding to helpwo clear the bombs that still maim and kill. >> many of the bombs that were dropped were never exploded. over the years, thousands of laotians have been killed ornd injured. farmers...
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in these types of meetings, which is to say even if we got an agreement which we didn't get, the unitedts can't be sure putin will live up to his end of the bargain. >> the level of suspicion in the u.s.-russia landscapes is as high as anytime since the fall of the soviet union. putin is very aggressive in his behavior in syria, in ukraine. the technical details of the syria agreement had been held up for a couple of weeks, but fundamentally, the problem here is that putin has aligned with bashar al-assad, and the u.s. is fighting alongside the al quaida affiliate in syria, very awkward position for us to be in, and it's not clear how you get an agreement when those are the basic elements. >> brangham: david is talking about the issue of trust with regards to russia. the issue of trust with china comes up, particularly with regard to climate change, whenan we saw them signing the paris accords saturday that weree agreed to in january. a lot of the critics of the agreements say the u.s. can put whatever smiley face on these agreements and do what it can to cut carbon emissions, but the ch
in these types of meetings, which is to say even if we got an agreement which we didn't get, the unitedts can't be sure putin will live up to his end of the bargain. >> the level of suspicion in the u.s.-russia landscapes is as high as anytime since the fall of the soviet union. putin is very aggressive in his behavior in syria, in ukraine. the technical details of the syria agreement had been held up for a couple of weeks, but fundamentally, the problem here is that putin has aligned...
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Sep 2, 2016
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maybe a littlee different because we have hav tropical storm heading up the eastern coast of the unitedttes. beautifululw it's morning if you're heading to the beach. here's hermine as we continue to track her this morning.orni she made landfall as a hurricanr is florida.lorida she's cut across florida now the eye in southern georgia righteor now this all happened overnightg downgraded to tropical storm.to it will be heading up the east e tomorrow. tomorrow. so that means ocean city and and other eastern shore beachesho b likely will see heavy rain and high winds tomorrow night into sunday. then should be good ford f hopefully for labor day itself.l forecasters say the storm couldd produce significant flooding. f. you can track the latest on hermine and all your daily d weather updates on our fox5 f weather app which you canchou cn download for free. either i tunes or google play store. might miss all that here in d.c. might be a good weekend here.keh >> that would be great.t d be look at our other top storiesopi this hour at 7:31 now.. >>> violent night in theennigh district at least fi
maybe a littlee different because we have hav tropical storm heading up the eastern coast of the unitedttes. beautifululw it's morning if you're heading to the beach. here's hermine as we continue to track her this morning.orni she made landfall as a hurricanr is florida.lorida she's cut across florida now the eye in southern georgia righteor now this all happened overnightg downgraded to tropical storm.to it will be heading up the east e tomorrow. tomorrow. so that means ocean city and and...