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. >>> oklahoma has executed a man accused of killing a university of oklahoma dance student. that 1996 crime went unsolved for years until dna from the crime scene was matched to anthony sanchez. he was convicted in 2006 for the rape and murder of julie buskin. the supreme court rejected a stay of execution submitted by his lawyer the victim, julie buskin, performed as a ballerina, and the university of oklahoma now has a dance scholarship in her name >>> a u.s. government contractor is facing espionage charges. the justice department said on thursday that he was arrested and is accused of providing classified information to a fortune country. the "new york times" identified ethiopia, his country of origin, as the nation he allegedly spied for. he had a top secret security clearance and access to classified information through contracting positions within the doj and state department prosecutors say he used an encrypted messaging application to transmit maps and satellite imagery to the foreign government >>> the updated covid vaccine rollout has been anything but smooth some
. >>> oklahoma has executed a man accused of killing a university of oklahoma dance student. that 1996 crime went unsolved for years until dna from the crime scene was matched to anthony sanchez. he was convicted in 2006 for the rape and murder of julie buskin. the supreme court rejected a stay of execution submitted by his lawyer the victim, julie buskin, performed as a ballerina, and the university of oklahoma now has a dance scholarship in her name >>> a u.s. government...
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out of the fine that's rolanda is director of the center for middle east side who's at the university of oklahoma. explains how iso to take advantage of the conflict in ne, sylvia well, we've seen a video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows. they're taking little videos of themselves claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison. and to $60000.00 prisoners, isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps in the northeast. now this is a very, uh, you know, this is a strategic the claim by isis. because a, these, most of the prisoners that are being held by the sds, are uses prisoners, our error tribes, women and men who had joined isis from the local air drugs. so by saying they're going to will, they're going to liberate them from the kurds, in a sense they're, they're trying to find a wedge issue to bring the tribes on the side of isis against the s d f. and that's what's particularly dangerous for the united states. so i'll go ahead and i'll just say the working for longer in front of as low as the price of the tim
out of the fine that's rolanda is director of the center for middle east side who's at the university of oklahoma. explains how iso to take advantage of the conflict in ne, sylvia well, we've seen a video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows. they're taking little videos of themselves claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison. and to $60000.00 prisoners, isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps in the...
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local out of tribe, joshua elandis as director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. he explains how i so to take advantage of the conflict in ne sylvia as well. we've seen the video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows. they're taking a little video to themselves, claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison, and to $60000.00 prisoners isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps in the northeast. now this is a very um, you know, this is a strategic claim by isis because a, these, most of the prisoners that are being held by the sds, are uses prisoners, our error tribes, women and men who have joined isis from the local air drugs. so by say they're going to will, they're going to liberate them from the kurtz, in a sense they're, they're trying to find a wedge issue to bring the tribes on the side of isis against the sds. and that's what's particularly dangerous for the united states. thousands of people are holding a sitting outside of french military base and these yeah, for the 3rd
local out of tribe, joshua elandis as director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma. he explains how i so to take advantage of the conflict in ne sylvia as well. we've seen the video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows. they're taking a little video to themselves, claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison, and to $60000.00 prisoners isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps...
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this is the right of center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma, joins us now from low, but it lab is still on. it's always good to have you all the i'll just say because just begin with a very complicated set of moves by our tribesman and local groups supported either by or not the us. how dangerous come the situation becomes old sites with obviously i sold in the back of that mines. yes, it can become quite dangerous. so this is a, a, this is a been boiling up for some time. and in many ways, you know, we, we heard from your excellent reporter there, that the rest of apple co, la, this, this uh, sort of mafioso type, tribal clansman, who had, who had was, were smuggling and running various rings in, in darrow's or by the sds set off sparked this latest round of violence, but underlying it is really a clash between air of nationalism and kurdish nationalism. the united states, inciting with the kurds against isis. and really switching its support from the arabic rebellion against our side to the kurdish troops, which it has um don't top has clashed with a larger err
this is the right of center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma, joins us now from low, but it lab is still on. it's always good to have you all the i'll just say because just begin with a very complicated set of moves by our tribesman and local groups supported either by or not the us. how dangerous come the situation becomes old sites with obviously i sold in the back of that mines. yes, it can become quite dangerous. so this is a, a, this is a been boiling up for some time....
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this is direct to all of the sense of the middle east studies that the university of oklahoma explains why the u. s. must urgently resolve the conflict between cushion error, malicious and syria. well, we've seen a video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows, they're taking a little video to themselves, claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison. and to $60000.00 prisoners, isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held in camps in the northeast. now this is a very uh, you know, this is a strategic claim by isis. because a, these, most of the prisoners that are being held by the sds, are uses prisoners, our error tribes, women, and men who have joined ices from the local air drugs. so by say they're going to, will, they're going to liberate them from the kurtz, in a sense they're, they're trying to find a wedge issue to bring the tribes on the side of isis against the s d f. and that's what's particularly dangerous for the united states. thousands of people are demonstrating outside of military by some issues cap
this is direct to all of the sense of the middle east studies that the university of oklahoma explains why the u. s. must urgently resolve the conflict between cushion error, malicious and syria. well, we've seen a video surface thing just today and yesterday of various isis groups in the shadows, they're taking a little video to themselves, claiming that they're going to come to liberate l, hold prison. and to $60000.00 prisoners, isis prisoners, mostly women and children that are still held...
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of good things happening. and at oklahoma state university of all places. is that right? yeah, we're going to say that as a longhorn, you know, a little bit of a jab there. oklahoma university there, oklahoma city. so oklahoma. oh, god. and god bless them. so one last question for me, harold. then we'll go to the audience. i really love this paragraph. and your book, another trait you write that seems to be to successful people is patients. i've heard people in my company, there's a clock and then there's ham time. and yes, i like to move quickly tomorrow misses today's possibilities. my colleague diana when she she brought me my copy of the book had tagged and said, kevin, we all here talk about kevin time at heritage here and i really love this and i think we've got to move fast because. the country is on fire, which is why we try to move fast at heritage. but talk to us about ham time, especially people who are, you know, maybe earlier in their careers trying to figure out their daily discipline at work and how you get things done. well, you know, first of all, to get w
of good things happening. and at oklahoma state university of all places. is that right? yeah, we're going to say that as a longhorn, you know, a little bit of a jab there. oklahoma university there, oklahoma city. so oklahoma. oh, god. and god bless them. so one last question for me, harold. then we'll go to the audience. i really love this paragraph. and your book, another trait you write that seems to be to successful people is patients. i've heard people in my company, there's a clock and...
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joining me now is -- she is a law professor and water expert at the university of tulsa in oklahoma. on this. when so many of us are worried about so many elements in climate, i'm not sure that anybody else wants to hear this, but i think we need to. when we talk about all coffers, right, they are integral to america's water supply. why are so many of them in such a precarious state right now? >> that is a great question. i would say that the biggest villain here is the diesel pump. so, before world war ii farmers did take groundwater, but they took it out a very slow rate and now we have incredibly powerful pumps that can withdraw hundreds of gallons a day, per well. >> and they are doing as much as they can with that water in terms of the fact that we are dealing with large, industrial sized firms here that are pulling a lot of that water out of the ground. but, i want to ask you, is it what they are growing or how they are growing it? a lot of people have already had discussions, should cattle be used with this kind of water table? are we growing too many water intensive fruits an
joining me now is -- she is a law professor and water expert at the university of tulsa in oklahoma. on this. when so many of us are worried about so many elements in climate, i'm not sure that anybody else wants to hear this, but i think we need to. when we talk about all coffers, right, they are integral to america's water supply. why are so many of them in such a precarious state right now? >> that is a great question. i would say that the biggest villain here is the diesel pump. so,...
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that i'm thinking about some of these incredible donors to universities and the advantages their families have gotten. think of t boned pickens, an oil tie cooled at oklahoma state university, was donated over a $175000000.00 to the university. you think if you see pickens on the last name and you work in the admissions office at oklahoma state university, you're not fast tracking that application and that right there, my friends is the point of affirmative action. it's not so that pickens is fast track because of the amount of money grandpa gave to the school or left to the school. it sold that again, not taking outside that. he donated the money. we appreciate that. we thank him for that. he gets the tax contribution, he gets the tax write off from that. but also like that application should be weighted based on what is written in that paper. grades s a t scores, etc, versus somebody else. we don't live in that real world, rick. we do not live in that real world. you and i have both of us worked in the admissions office at oakland state university, and the application comes in. it says pickens on there or bush, in this case for yellow harvard. unfortunat
that i'm thinking about some of these incredible donors to universities and the advantages their families have gotten. think of t boned pickens, an oil tie cooled at oklahoma state university, was donated over a $175000000.00 to the university. you think if you see pickens on the last name and you work in the admissions office at oklahoma state university, you're not fast tracking that application and that right there, my friends is the point of affirmative action. it's not so that pickens is...
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oklahoma. is joshua line, this director of the sunset family studies at oklahoma university? he writes, i know so i manages a serious comment. don't come a daily news. i tell him, terry, in politics a warm welcome to you. oh, i'd like to begin in no time to massachusetts with steven steven. this is a community that has largely been very, very loyal to present michelle, i'll ask that. in fact, the spiritual leaders of the jewish community have given that blessing to the process, but they've stopped schultz of cooling for what the process of holding for which is the removal of the shaw our assets. how worrying is this for the present? i think this has to be seen as a, as a deeply troubling development by the regime. i'm not sure i would describe the insurance community is deeply loyal to the regime in the course of the conflict during the past 12 years. as, as the introduction indicated, they remain neutral, but they have taken steps like resisting construction for young man in the jurors. community so there has been a very calculated position on the part of the jurist communit
oklahoma. is joshua line, this director of the sunset family studies at oklahoma university? he writes, i know so i manages a serious comment. don't come a daily news. i tell him, terry, in politics a warm welcome to you. oh, i'd like to begin in no time to massachusetts with steven steven. this is a community that has largely been very, very loyal to present michelle, i'll ask that. in fact, the spiritual leaders of the jewish community have given that blessing to the process, but they've...
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and joshua landis, director of the center for middle east studies at oklahoma university. he writes a daily newsletter on syrian politics. i would like to begin with stephen. this is a community that has largely been very loyal to president bashar al-assad. they have given their blessing to the protest but have stopped short of calling for the removal of bashar al-assad. how worrying is this for the president? >> i think this has to be seen as a deeply troubling development by the regime. i would not describe the druze community is deeply loyal. they have remained neutral, but they have taken steps like resisting conscription for young men in the druze community. there has been a calculated position in relation to the regime and the conflict and we have seen that collapse in the last several weeks as economic shocks have pushed the druze community and syrians all over the country beyond a tipping point that would prevent them from publicly expressing their dissatisfaction with the regime. this is an enormous problem because this is a regime that does not at the moment have
and joshua landis, director of the center for middle east studies at oklahoma university. he writes a daily newsletter on syrian politics. i would like to begin with stephen. this is a community that has largely been very loyal to president bashar al-assad. they have given their blessing to the protest but have stopped short of calling for the removal of bashar al-assad. how worrying is this for the president? >> i think this has to be seen as a deeply troubling development by the regime....
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critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university's dean of nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so. >> but there's no difference in that incentivize programs like this are coming at a time where hospitals are strained, leaving the need for nurses high. earlier this year, the national council of state boards of nursing state about 100,000 registered nurses in the u.s. left the workplace to the stress of the pandemic experience a lot of mental anguish. that was kelsey kernstine reporting. it's 10 36 and in the north bay healdsburg police arrested 3 people who are selling counterfeit items on tuesday morning in the parking lot. >> of the vineyard shopping center. and here is what police seize, including fake apple. watch is an air pods. fake gold jewelry, gift cards and cash. this morning. san francisco mayor london breed is celebrati
critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university's dean of nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so. >> but there's no difference in that incentivize programs like this...
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critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university'sn of nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so there's no difference in that incentivize programs like this are coming at a time where hospitals are strained, leaving the need for nurses high earlier this year, the national council of state boards of nursing state about 100,000 registered nurses in the u.s. left the workplace to the stress of the pandemic experience a lot of mental anguish >> up next, we are inching closer to a government shutdown as talks about spending continue to stall in congress. we hear what some lawmakers want on the chopping block, which could include aid to ukraine. and we're following reports of thefts happening at some san francisco gyms with security camera footage is revealing. but first, a woman is suing the bay area. mcdonald's over a hot coffee spill.
critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university'sn of nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so there's no difference in that incentivize programs like this are coming at a...
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critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university's nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so there's no difference. and that is in devise programs like this are coming at a time where hospitals are strained, leaving the need for nurses high earlier this year, the national council of state boards of nursing state about 100,000 registered nurses in the u.s. left the workplace to the stress of the pandemic experience a lot of mental anguish. well, that was kelsey kirstein reporting for us this morning. time now is 8, 50 and in an effort to slow the spread of respiratory diseases. >> of covid and rsv and flu. alameda county there to start requiring health care staff to mask up again. health officials hope it's going to minimize the risk of severe illness or death in vulnerable patients. order goes into effect november first and is going
critics have raised concerns of these incoming nurses could be less prepared than those who have taken the traditional not accelerated course. oklahoma city university's nursing says all students will be equally prepared and ultimately equally judged. they all have to pass the same in clicks licensure exam demonstrate that they have learned what they need to learn to safely practice in the health care setting. so there's no difference. and that is in devise programs like this are coming at a...
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oklahoma state university. and he's been looking at the shrinking like an a rod named like irma. yeah. he's in the us city of stillwater, oklahoma, and salt lake city. we have currently beautiful. she's a coordinator at the great salt lake institute and is examined how long life has been affected by the roshan of utah's great salt lake. and then tell a v as real. we have yeah, l key ro. she is a assistant professor at the weisman institute of science in his research, the dead sea in the jordan river valley. hello to everyone. carly, let's start off with you because the great salt lake has been in the news here recently. can you tell us what's going on with it? yeah, so great salt lake is like you're saying one of those lakes that are shrinking. and we're expecting that there's the eco system collapse within the next 5 years. but what's wild is this has not been. this is not a new problem, it's been going on for years and years and years, but it's something that is just on people's radar. and so it's, there's a lot of action that we're hoping to to happen to get this lake to not be so small. and you know, the
oklahoma state university. and he's been looking at the shrinking like an a rod named like irma. yeah. he's in the us city of stillwater, oklahoma, and salt lake city. we have currently beautiful. she's a coordinator at the great salt lake institute and is examined how long life has been affected by the roshan of utah's great salt lake. and then tell a v as real. we have yeah, l key ro. she is a assistant professor at the weisman institute of science in his research, the dead sea in the jordan...
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the state where oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh hatched his heinous plot with the help of other residents of the state. joining me now, professor of history at new york universitythor of "strongman, mussolini to the present." thank you for being here, ruth. let's talk about it. arizona is a particularly weird state. one, wonderful producers, tiffany comes from florida in the west. it's got a lot of the same kind of vibe. right? exchange them -- extremism is also closing in florida. was it about arizona? maybe not just arizona, but american society that is nurturing this tendency toward really radical extremism in the last several years? >> i mean, for some of the western states, you know, a lot of these extremists are anti- government extremists, and it's very telling that art mentioned, a self-proclaimed proud number was the candidate for secretary of state. that should give us all pause.he's thinking of running for office again. you know, and you have seen the trajectory from john mccain to the kerry base, you know, the history of the change of the republicans party has become fused with anti-government extremists and all kind of extremists. there was a 2022
the state where oklahoma city bomber timothy mcveigh hatched his heinous plot with the help of other residents of the state. joining me now, professor of history at new york universitythor of "strongman, mussolini to the present." thank you for being here, ruth. let's talk about it. arizona is a particularly weird state. one, wonderful producers, tiffany comes from florida in the west. it's got a lot of the same kind of vibe. right? exchange them -- extremism is also closing in...
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oklahoma fighting back on left wing indoctrination stripping crt out of our schools, gender theory pushing social injures is the warriors out of the classroom and we signed a contract with prager universitye prager university in every school across the state here. so we're very excited about that. but this is the war, the war for our kids minds, war on the family and a war on christianity. they want to break down the family unit. >> jesse: it sure is and that's what it looks like. all right, well, let us know what happens with ms. mandalay. we're interested to see what goes down. we appreciate it, ryan. thank you. >> thank you. >> jesse: fox news aert will, a bombshell ruling by the fifth circuit court. finding, the biden white house and the fbi and the cdc violated the first amendment rights of millions of americans by bullying tech companies into censoring free speech during the pandemic. according to that ruling, the white house, quote, coerced the platforms by way of intimidating messages and threats of adverse consequences. so, in other words, the biden administration forced social media companies to remove our posts that were critical of the biden administration, or made the biden
oklahoma fighting back on left wing indoctrination stripping crt out of our schools, gender theory pushing social injures is the warriors out of the classroom and we signed a contract with prager universitye prager university in every school across the state here. so we're very excited about that. but this is the war, the war for our kids minds, war on the family and a war on christianity. they want to break down the family unit. >> jesse: it sure is and that's what it looks like. all...