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. >> coming to us from oklahoma. >> former police officer. >> women terror itz edized duri night traffic stops. >> she begged him, please don't do this, are you going to kill me? >> attacks nobody would report. >> this is the face of courage. >> except one fearless grandmother. >> he picked the wrong lady to stop that night. >> 13 accusers in all, coming out of the shadows. but will a jury buy what they're saying. >> how difficult is it to mount a case where you have witnesses showing up high on pcp? >> the verdict is coming down. >> here's what's going on right now. about 100 people cramming, elbowing and pushing their way into the courtroom. >> he never spoke in court. but he's talking now, to "20/20." what the dash cam never saw. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth vargas. david is away tonight. how many of you have ever felt the dread of being pulled over by a policeman while driving? maybe you're going too fast, a taillight is out. it could be anything. but now, a group of women are taking legal action, saying they had a very different reason for being afraid. someone wearing a badge, so
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. >> she comes to us from denver but she comes from us from oklahoma, the true story where this takes place, this is her first book and a little bit to note issued the grand niece of the coach who is one of the main figures in the story. we'll talk a little bit about how she came to the story and how she got this amazing book that we can read today and have a lot of things to say about what going on in today's world. how did you bring these girls to like? you took these girls that lived quite a bit ago and you were able to get inside their heads, how did you make that happen? >> i read their diaries in their journals and the personal letters and talked to their relatives. i was able to talk to sick hundred six living players and starting at the beginning i didn't know what i had until i started talking to certain people. i realized this was a true epic sport story. it's also a character study about these girls during the great depression and their coach and how they truly became inspirational hero. to the small town and then to the country, in a way. so, i did read their diaries and i
. >> she comes to us from denver but she comes from us from oklahoma, the true story where this takes place, this is her first book and a little bit to note issued the grand niece of the coach who is one of the main figures in the story. we'll talk a little bit about how she came to the story and how she got this amazing book that we can read today and have a lot of things to say about what going on in today's world. how did you bring these girls to like? you took these girls that lived...
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calls us from oklahoma. why. us caller: good morning. through. i got call me something of a sinnic see this as a case of possibly the president trying to criticism from other things going on right now the investigation into trump-russia collusion possibility. he's throwing out things like unmasking was doing or obama was doing surveillance. going to end are up being untrue. and, you know, we struck over like to ask ould is.t our purpose if we think about the powell doctrine, what is our national here?st when we commit forces, there must be something that we're trying to accomplish. to have an exit strategy. o i'm not really sure what the strategy is here. but if we're really worried about children dying, let's look africa. 1.4 million children right now n several countries including somalia and nigeria are in of starvation. so if you really want to help children, there's other places do this host: several members of congress tweeting about yesterday. in particular asking the president about matters of authorization. is senator rand paul who tweete
calls us from oklahoma. why. us caller: good morning. through. i got call me something of a sinnic see this as a case of possibly the president trying to criticism from other things going on right now the investigation into trump-russia collusion possibility. he's throwing out things like unmasking was doing or obama was doing surveillance. going to end are up being untrue. and, you know, we struck over like to ask ould is.t our purpose if we think about the powell doctrine, what is our...
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randy is joining us from tulsa, oklahoma. health care, taxes, and funding the government this week. good morning. caller: i think the politicians need to stop thinking about themselves and start thinking about the country. as far as the border wall goes, they don't need a wall. they are coming on these buses every day. i see these buses from mexico. they empty them and go back and get more. it is sad. we are doomed to be a third world country if this continues. they have to think about us and group in theerest country. thank you. host: thank you. let's go to tim, arkansas. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. you mentioned roosevelt. since then, we have had 80 years of socialist entitlement programs. when johnson increased medicare and put that on labor, you got a war between labor and capital because all those entitlements are on the back of labor and not capital. we are not really $20 trillion in debt, more like $150 trillion of unfunded liabilities because of all of these. they need to get to work and get rid of obamacare entirely. the government cannot
randy is joining us from tulsa, oklahoma. health care, taxes, and funding the government this week. good morning. caller: i think the politicians need to stop thinking about themselves and start thinking about the country. as far as the border wall goes, they don't need a wall. they are coming on these buses every day. i see these buses from mexico. they empty them and go back and get more. it is sad. we are doomed to be a third world country if this continues. they have to think about us and...
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from president trump. joining us now from oklahoma city, senator james lankford who this week called on the president to releaseeturns. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> glad to be with you, chris. chris: let's start big picture. you were not a fan of this president during the campaign, although you did support him. how do you think he's done in these first hundred days? >> he's tried to lay out a lot of his agenda and get as much as he can moved legislatively. we've actually done more congressional review acts than any other time any presidency, we've done about a 15 of those so far. there was one total over the decades in the past in getting neil gorsuch onboard in the supreme court is incredibly significant. obviously, there were some fumbles out of the gate with trying to teal with the executive order on immigration, pulling it back, trying to go back again. some of those things are getting their feet on the ground. i think the biggest issue they've got is to get their staff together. there's still a lot of undersecretaries they've got to put in place to get all their team together. chris: you
from president trump. joining us now from oklahoma city, senator james lankford who this week called on the president to releaseeturns. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> glad to be with you, chris. chris: let's start big picture. you were not a fan of this president during the campaign, although you did support him. how do you think he's done in these first hundred days? >> he's tried to lay out a lot of his agenda and get as much as he can moved...
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from president trump. joining us now from oklahoma city, senator james lankford, who this week called on the president to releaseurns. welcome back to "fox news sunday." we just had be with you, chris. >> chris: let's start big picture, you were not a fan of this president during the campaign, although you did support him. how do you think he's done in his first 100 days? >> senator lankford: is try to out a lot of his agenda to get as much as he can legislatively, but i heard mick mulvaney earlier talk about the regulatory issues. with the more congressional review acts than any other time -- any presidency. we've done about 15 of those, there was one total over the decades in the past and getting neil gorsuch on board. there are some fumbles out of the gate with trying to deal with the executive order on immigration and trying to get the language right and pulling it back and trying to go back again, some of those things and other statements, they're getting their feet on the ground. personally, the biggest issue that got us to get the staff together. there still a lot of undersecretary they have to be able to
from president trump. joining us now from oklahoma city, senator james lankford, who this week called on the president to releaseurns. welcome back to "fox news sunday." we just had be with you, chris. >> chris: let's start big picture, you were not a fan of this president during the campaign, although you did support him. how do you think he's done in his first 100 days? >> senator lankford: is try to out a lot of his agenda to get as much as he can legislatively, but i...
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calls us from oklahoma. why. us caller: good morning. through. i got call me something of a sinnic see this as a case of possibly the president trying to criticism from other things going on right now the investigation into trump-russia collusion possibility. he's throwing out things like unmasking was doing or obama was doing surveillance. going to end are up being untrue. and, you know, we struck over like to ask ould is.t our purpose if we think about the powell doctrine, what is our national here?st when we commit forces, there must be something that we're trying to accomplish. to have an exit strategy. o i'm not really sure what the strategy is here. but if we're really worried about children dying, let's look africa. 1.4 million children right now n several countries including somalia and nigeria are in of starvation. so if you really want to help children, there's other places do this host: several members of congress tweeting about yesterday. in particular asking the president about matters of authorization. is senator rand paul who tweete
calls us from oklahoma. why. us caller: good morning. through. i got call me something of a sinnic see this as a case of possibly the president trying to criticism from other things going on right now the investigation into trump-russia collusion possibility. he's throwing out things like unmasking was doing or obama was doing surveillance. going to end are up being untrue. and, you know, we struck over like to ask ould is.t our purpose if we think about the powell doctrine, what is our...
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us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize high school winter is a 12th grader from oklahoma.er documentary on animal farming, antibiotic resistance, "b food labeling is titled ehind the bite." >> this is a chicken sandwich, which you can get from here. it supposedly comes from a place like this. and is ultimately cheaper than anything you could get there. i don't think i could tell you what i'm eating or where it came from. what does a label like cage free, grass fed, or organic mean in the store? eating is a vital element to human survival. it fuels our bodies every day. how can we not pay attention to what we are putting into our mouths? what are we eating, or better yet, what lies are we being sent? -- are we being fed? we need to start off with where the chicken on our sandwich came from. a concentrated animal feeding operation. >> you can put two animals in a small pen. animals confined for a purpose. >> i learned that a small cafo for beefs holds 7000. a large is well over 200,000. now i can't help but wonder, with so many animals in such confined unsanitary how are the
us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our second prize high school winter is a 12th grader from oklahoma.er documentary on animal farming, antibiotic resistance, "b food labeling is titled ehind the bite." >> this is a chicken sandwich, which you can get from here. it supposedly comes from a place like this. and is ultimately cheaper than anything you could get there. i don't think i could tell you what i'm eating or where it came from. what does a label...
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from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what would require a runoff? caller: it is convoluted at the moment. we're likely to see a runoff if not one candidate can win 50% of the vote or more. we are to see a second-round. host: when police officer killed and the shooter was also killed. what impact did it have on the election today? it's an interesting question and one difficult to ascertain any kind of clarity on. the presidential campaign has a hard deadline. there is very little time. there were popular candidates. the investment banker versus marine le pen. the polls that came out after , the conservative former prime minister that has really to fight off charges of corruption after
from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the...
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us. >> i want to begin by introducing new to someone from our boat. ken powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. she's not from tennessee. kim is actually from oklahoma. she started her first business they are, a few rogue is nice, but she had to leave oklahoma when she ran afoul of the law. turns out kim was engaged in a very dangerous as a selling caskets about a funeral this license. before that in the early 1980s was on the executive in a family of hard-working she enjoyed a lot of success. and eventually she ended up as one of the nation's largest funeral companies and their she sold funeral services future saw this as a way with her drive and business to help people through her work and asked before, she was very successful and not business. but after a few year she began to notice they need, a niche to be filled by the classic entrepreneur and that was she saw in a few girl industry, the merchandise that was sold with marks up a significant amount. caskets for instance mark up from 250 to 600%. so she began to think, how could i put together a business model that would enable me to sell the same merchandise but at a much lower cost. so she eve
us. >> i want to begin by introducing new to someone from our boat. ken powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. she's not from tennessee. kim is actually from oklahoma. she started her first business they are, a few rogue is nice, but she had to leave oklahoma when she ran afoul of the law. turns out kim was engaged in a very dangerous as a selling caskets about a funeral this license. before that in the early 1980s was on the executive in a family of...
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virginia gave us all the contact information to the other players. i took it from there. oklahoma historical society, i went through a million people articles in the oklahoma historical society, had all of the newspapers on microfiche and it was a great resource. librarians in transport and elsewhere were great resources. you have to follow every nook and cranny to find it all. >> go quick, as a sidenote, you mentioned that memorabilia. did you get to see any of their trophies or metals? >> doll harris had passed away six months before i started researching the book but a good friend of hers had inherited her bracelet. every time she won an all-american award or a national championship they would give out golden basketball's to the young women and she had probably two dozen of them on her bracelet. we got to see that. there were metals, loera and vera, still had had a uniform that had turned from red to pink. everyone had kept a scrapbook which now the oklahoma sports hall of fame has their scrapbook and probably that uniform and other things from there. they kept them 60 years. t
virginia gave us all the contact information to the other players. i took it from there. oklahoma historical society, i went through a million people articles in the oklahoma historical society, had all of the newspapers on microfiche and it was a great resource. librarians in transport and elsewhere were great resources. you have to follow every nook and cranny to find it all. >> go quick, as a sidenote, you mentioned that memorabilia. did you get to see any of their trophies or metals?...
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last summer the oklahoma city council voted unanimously to prevent anyone from using a marine terminalhandle coal. it was a move council members said would prevents up to 10 million tons of coal a year from being taken through oakland. in december developer phil tagami filed a lawsuit to overturn the vote. tagami's spokesman said the city council approved it before learning about the coal proposal. >> it is the gateway to 8,000 jobs at the port of oakland. and we have a real objection to the council going back on its word and signed contracts. >> environmentalists claim exposure to coal dust could make west oakland's existing air quality issues worse. developers argue safety measures would be taken to prevent that from happening. the project is on the former oakland army base which is now city-owned land. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> about one-third of americans aged 45 to 65 plan to work at least part time during the golden years. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger here to share the risks and rewards of working in retirement. so jill, is this due to financial nece
last summer the oklahoma city council voted unanimously to prevent anyone from using a marine terminalhandle coal. it was a move council members said would prevents up to 10 million tons of coal a year from being taken through oakland. in december developer phil tagami filed a lawsuit to overturn the vote. tagami's spokesman said the city council approved it before learning about the coal proposal. >> it is the gateway to 8,000 jobs at the port of oakland. and we have a real objection to...
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from what trump said on the campaign trail. and in 2013 on his twitter feed. >> greg: joining us with reaction from washington, stuart holliday, former ambassador for special political affairs at the u.n. and from oklahomaity,an chris wilson, former advisor to the ted cruz presidential campaign. you first, is president trump his base with all of these reversals? >> all you have to do is go to the comments section on breitbart news and you will see how the alienation has become. i've a good friend who is actually the leader for the sanders movement, they moved over and supported trump. we had a lot of interesting debates about that, shall we say. because of his -- the comment earlier to me, when you have donald trump taking the same positions as lindsey graham and john mccain, he is alienating those of us who got him elected. now, i find myself in a unique position. i actually agree with the policy, but i watched in amazement as someone who was against him in the primaries and saw the true illustration of his comments. you can see him on fifth avenue shoot people and not lose supporters, he would not lose supporters. but now finally they are starting to see that his t acomments and the only thing n coult
from what trump said on the campaign trail. and in 2013 on his twitter feed. >> greg: joining us with reaction from washington, stuart holliday, former ambassador for special political affairs at the u.n. and from oklahomaity,an chris wilson, former advisor to the ted cruz presidential campaign. you first, is president trump his base with all of these reversals? >> all you have to do is go to the comments section on breitbart news and you will see how the alienation has become. i've...
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coming together, extends from iowa, through missouri and oklahoma and ted cruz, and look at the heavy d n downpours in texas. and the rain should move in late tonight and be with using the day on tuesday. looks like it will be another soaker for us. the hour by hour futurecast shows big storms developing over m m mississippi, and they are making progress and the clouds will start to come into our area, and by 5:00 on monday we are starting to see mostly cloudy skies, and the first rain drops at 7:30 are still to the west, but they will come into play early tuesday morning. look at the rain spreading into the area, and with this will come the possibility of some thunderstorm activity, and you can see the first round going through. don't get rid of your umbrella just yet, and you don't need it today. sunglasses will do the trick, and then up to 62 degrees today. and 70 degrees with a chance of showers and storms on tuesday. we will be dry on wednesday but more wet weather towards the end of the week, on thursday and into friday, although i do think it's going to be done for the phillies' home opener on friday evening, and then saturday, 57 degrees, and up to 60 deg
coming together, extends from iowa, through missouri and oklahoma and ted cruz, and look at the heavy d n downpours in texas. and the rain should move in late tonight and be with using the day on tuesday. looks like it will be another soaker for us. the hour by hour futurecast shows big storms developing over m m mississippi, and they are making progress and the clouds will start to come into our area, and by 5:00 on monday we are starting to see mostly cloudy skies, and the first rain drops at...
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using our stormwatch app. video into the newsroom, a semi truck driver able to escape after his truck flipped over in floodwaters in oklahoma. no injuries reported, but a big cleanup is ahead. from: breaking news fairfax county, the police on the scene of a shooting at a shopping center in lorton. sky track 7 flying over the scene on gunston road. the injuries are not life-threatening. 11:00, a middle school teacher arrested for being drunk in her classroom. nancy: somebody tipped off the police at sterling middle school. kevin lewis spoke what did he have to say? kevin: he said that megan debo had long dreamed of becoming a public school teacher. as for alcohol, he said his enjoys visiting wineries but not overindulging. >> it caught me by surprise. , a sixth gradebo teacher at sterling middle school, arrested for being drunk in class. >> she did not appear intoxicated? >> nothing out of the ordinary. kevin: parents at the middle once attendedebo herself were also perplexed. >> 8:00 in a morning, that a shocking. >> we respect adults, and that does not help our case. >> her grandfather recently passedwa fiancÉ admits that life and work have been tough on the 29-year-old, but sa
using our stormwatch app. video into the newsroom, a semi truck driver able to escape after his truck flipped over in floodwaters in oklahoma. no injuries reported, but a big cleanup is ahead. from: breaking news fairfax county, the police on the scene of a shooting at a shopping center in lorton. sky track 7 flying over the scene on gunston road. the injuries are not life-threatening. 11:00, a middle school teacher arrested for being drunk in her classroom. nancy: somebody tipped off the...
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police say the images come from surveillance cameras at a wal-mart in oklahoma two days after she went missing. brian yennis joins usthis is the fifth day for her former teacher, fitzgerald thad cummins. although the east interstate 240 on march 15th. the pair since it was the disappearance on march 13th. cummins is cash to purchase food and has altered is the darkening his hair. elizabeth currently has red hair. police are now trying to determine the vehicle they were driving. elizabeth went missing from columbia, tennessee and the bureau of investigation issued an amber alert and they believe she could be anywhere nationwide with cummins. elizabeth had planned on traveling last. at least one close family friend says it's clear elizabeth does not seem like herself in new images. >> tab cummins is in front of her. he's taken all her cues from him. cummins is armed and dangerous investigators uncovered a pattern of behavior they say indicates someone had been using his role as elizabeth teacher for some time to manipulate the 15-year-old in a quote effort to lure and exploit her. investigators are remain hopeful. if
police say the images come from surveillance cameras at a wal-mart in oklahoma two days after she went missing. brian yennis joins usthis is the fifth day for her former teacher, fitzgerald thad cummins. although the east interstate 240 on march 15th. the pair since it was the disappearance on march 13th. cummins is cash to purchase food and has altered is the darkening his hair. elizabeth currently has red hair. police are now trying to determine the vehicle they were driving. elizabeth went...
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from views and harm, not in this case. these tomahawk missiles can move midstream, go under tunnels, facilities, you name it and that's a message to those who wish us ill or worst. republican oklahoma senator ben hoff. if i'm in north korea f i'm even in syria, i'm thinking, wow. these things have advanced way beyond than what i thought they were capable of doing. >> oh, yeah, they're incredibly accurate. it's remarkable how they were, we are talking about less than ten in this attack. it's a great weapon and it's cheep, you know, a million dollars a piece. i would say that that was the bargain. >> you know, it's interesting as well about the message that might send going forward. i'm sure the president is bringing these up to xi jinping and when the president was in town and in dealing north korea. did this change the equation? >> i think so for this reason. first of all, the entire free world is standing behind our president right now. it's just remarkable and even chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and then china came out and they said while they don't want to officially endorse what happened, we have to do something they agree with us, we have to do something about that particular
from views and harm, not in this case. these tomahawk missiles can move midstream, go under tunnels, facilities, you name it and that's a message to those who wish us ill or worst. republican oklahoma senator ben hoff. if i'm in north korea f i'm even in syria, i'm thinking, wow. these things have advanced way beyond than what i thought they were capable of doing. >> oh, yeah, they're incredibly accurate. it's remarkable how they were, we are talking about less than ten in this attack....
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from beating. that is instructive because this three step system developed by oklahoma is now used in 31 states thatill practice capital punishment. proponents say those steps are designed to make it humane since an execution isn't supposed to include avoidable pain but the problems with the approach are not bureaucratic. they actually raised the more fundamental questions about why the u.s. executes people and whether there is such a thing as a humane or civilized way to kill our own citizens. because if the sedative is ineffective then the later injections cause potential pain and avoidable pain is is not supposed to be a purpose of any execution. the constitution bars torture and cruel punishment. but the supreme court did uphold this three step system in 2015 finding it does not violate the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishments. now other justices disagreed not only on what the constitution requires but on the facts of what happens. justice sonia sotomayor writes that the way they execute people is the chemical equivalent of being burned alive. the word chemical is key. arkansas is r
from beating. that is instructive because this three step system developed by oklahoma is now used in 31 states thatill practice capital punishment. proponents say those steps are designed to make it humane since an execution isn't supposed to include avoidable pain but the problems with the approach are not bureaucratic. they actually raised the more fundamental questions about why the u.s. executes people and whether there is such a thing as a humane or civilized way to kill our own citizens....
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from some bay area companies. mornings on two continues. . >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. we want to take you back a little bit. today marks 22 years since the devastating oklahoma city bombing. on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben carson -- hud secretary ben carson. thank you for joining us. it's wednesday, april 19th. i'm pa
from some bay area companies. mornings on two continues. . >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. we want to take you back a little bit. today marks 22 years since the devastating oklahoma city bombing. on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and...
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tell us that an electronic ping from leforce's cell phone led them to a shed end of this road where he was hiding. he is expected to be charged with murder. phillip mena, abc news, logan county, oklahoma the 40-year-old deputy leaves behind a wife and three children. of course all of his comrades on the force as well. >> relatively small area, north, north of oklahoma city right. >> in oklahoma city metro area. definitely, law enforcement across the entire part of the metro. >> imagine a lot of people know each other around the parts. >> yes, absolutely. in the next o'reilly's job in jeopardy? new questions the biggest star at fox news fights back against another accuser. >> a series stow many teens and parents are talking about right now. why some say the show about a teen's suicide could do more harm than good. you are watching "world news now." un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. and if you want, pour a little more, because this scent lasts for 12 weeks, which is longer than any relationship i've ever been in. right, freshness for weeks! unstopables by downy. for a fresh too feisty to quit. >>>
tell us that an electronic ping from leforce's cell phone led them to a shed end of this road where he was hiding. he is expected to be charged with murder. phillip mena, abc news, logan county, oklahoma the 40-year-old deputy leaves behind a wife and three children. of course all of his comrades on the force as well. >> relatively small area, north, north of oklahoma city right. >> in oklahoma city metro area. definitely, law enforcement across the entire part of the metro....
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from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the ballot and what would require a runoff? caller: it is convoluted at the moment. we're likely to see a runoff if not one candidate can win 50% of the vote or more. we are to see a second-round. host: when police officer killed and the shooter was also killed. what impact did it have on the election today? it's an interesting question and one difficult to ascertain any kind of clarity on. the presidential campaign has a hard deadline. there is very little time.
from oklahoma. billy, are you there? billy is not there. this is the story at washington post.com. will france survive this election? james mcauley is joining us outside of paris and a correspondent for the washington post. caller: thank you for having me. talking to you from le pen headquarters outside of paris. give us a sense of what you are looking at today. pen is having le her results watch party here in the town. any kind of industrial rust belt. host: how many candidates are on the...
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oklahoma 700 miles from home. thomas' hair appears to be darkened red. cummings facial hair has turned gray. they useda purchase. police say cummings packed warm weather clothes before allegedly kidnapping thomas. >>> five people suffered minor injuries in a train accident at new york city's penn station. new jersey transit derailed while pulling in slowly around 9 o'clock this morning. most people walked out to the platform on their own following the derailment. >> meantime jaime apody here with sports and finally time to play ball. >> yeah, felt like forever. i like it because it means summer is coming. >> sure. >> nothing quite like that relief that comes with opening day. it means sunny skies are on the horizon baseball is back for now until the fall. phillies open in cincinnati only this year things started with a bang. hernandez led off the game with a home run to right. phillies with a very early one-nothing lead. now still in the first newcomer michael saunders we like him already, doubles to deep left center there. maikel franco motoring all the way around from first. here's the play at the p
oklahoma 700 miles from home. thomas' hair appears to be darkened red. cummings facial hair has turned gray. they useda purchase. police say cummings packed warm weather clothes before allegedly kidnapping thomas. >>> five people suffered minor injuries in a train accident at new york city's penn station. new jersey transit derailed while pulling in slowly around 9 o'clock this morning. most people walked out to the platform on their own following the derailment. >> meantime...
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from oklahoma. always good to see you. good morning. >> great to be with you, chris. >> thanks for being with us this day after easter.to get your reaction to what the vice president had to say. i wonder if you're worried the ratcheting up of rhetoric by him and the vice president on twitter could be inching us towards a devastating and avoidable war? >> well, frankly, i'm more worried about the leadership in north korea. i think they're the people that have been provocative, reckless and unpredictable and in a situation like that i think putting a strong front, making it clear that the united states won't be intimidated, is the right thing to do and that's probably quietly being reinforced by the chinese which i give president trump and vice president pence a great deal of credit for. >> the problem with that and we were talking about this earlier when you look at a lot of the military options you have to worry about the impact on sul, about american military on the ground. it limits what we can do. what do you think our strategy should be right now? do you agree with what you've seen from the trump administration? >
from oklahoma. always good to see you. good morning. >> great to be with you, chris. >> thanks for being with us this day after easter.to get your reaction to what the vice president had to say. i wonder if you're worried the ratcheting up of rhetoric by him and the vice president on twitter could be inching us towards a devastating and avoidable war? >> well, frankly, i'm more worried about the leadership in north korea. i think they're the people that have been provocative,...
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also far from the oklahoma city wall mat where they were spotted just last month. you can see the picture there. cnn's sara sidner joins ushe cabin where they were found. goodness, just so remote and really incredible they were found there. >> it is, and i'll give you an idea of just how remote it is. this cabin is the last cabin on the property. there's a mountain stream coming down from here and we're surrounded by moneyins that. pretty high up in the mountains here. i want to bring you inside of this cabin. now, the owner of the cabin says, look, this was being built so there's no electricity, sort of nothing in here. this is the bare bones and what you see are places like where they were cooking so there's a grill other with a little gas canister and there's some rice. the fbi was in here for much of the day today and the sheriff's department the day before, but what we also see here is paperwork from the authorities, this one saying it's a search and seize you're warrant. there's also a long list of things that were taken out including coconut oil and ky jelly. why are those things important? because authorities are
also far from the oklahoma city wall mat where they were spotted just last month. you can see the picture there. cnn's sara sidner joins ushe cabin where they were found. goodness, just so remote and really incredible they were found there. >> it is, and i'll give you an idea of just how remote it is. this cabin is the last cabin on the property. there's a mountain stream coming down from here and we're surrounded by moneyins that. pretty high up in the mountains here. i want to bring you...
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us. lauren: coming up in sports. star russell westbrook the oklahoma thunder or eliminated. in nascar, began the era as dale earnhardt junior announces he will retire fromr. the rain design of of the northeast. severe storms land in the heartland. five senior meteorologist janice dean will have your forecast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find your awesome with the xfinity x1 voice remote. family time is awesome! show me the radio disney music awards. just say it and see it with the x1 voice remote. and you can catch up on all the rdma buzz... with artist interviews... past performances... and more! available now on xfinity on demand. xfinity the future of awesome. and to find out how to catch exclusive videos featuring rdma host jordan fisher. and the ardy goes to... watch disney channel presents the
us. lauren: coming up in sports. star russell westbrook the oklahoma thunder or eliminated. in nascar, began the era as dale earnhardt junior announces he will retire fromr. the rain design of of the northeast. severe storms land in the heartland. five senior meteorologist janice dean will have your forecast. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do...
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from home in oklahoma city, in a walmart, it was the last confirmed siting until today. >> it only takes one tip. this is yet another example of the value of the public helping us to rescue a kidnapping victim. >> abc 7 news willows california. >>> uc berkeley has reinvited conservative commentator anne kourcoulter invied the april 27s she has a contract to do. >> this university and i have an unwavering commitment to the first amendment of the constitution. >> chancellor dirks defending the university's focus on free speech after cancelling and rescheduling an coultann ecoult speaking engagement. >> we do not have a protectable venue on that day is of grave concern. >> police really working to respond to controversial events after violent protests on campus. >> often times there's not a perfect solution with a perfect outcome. >> definitely frustrating. >> one of two who invited coulter to speak. it's been difficult to bring coulter to cal. >> sometimes . >> in favor of coulter speaking on campus of the university alternative may 2nd date. >> ann coulter tweeting about the rescheduled event says this -- >> university officials refuse to address where and how a
from home in oklahoma city, in a walmart, it was the last confirmed siting until today. >> it only takes one tip. this is yet another example of the value of the public helping us to rescue a kidnapping victim. >> abc 7 news willows california. >>> uc berkeley has reinvited conservative commentator anne kourcoulter invied the april 27s she has a contract to do. >> this university and i have an unwavering commitment to the first amendment of the constitution. >>...
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us. >> impressive math with you and impressive storms exploding here with numbers that are going to be piling up. look at these storms exploding from oklahoma city all the way back through louisville. take a look at what happened in southern indiana last night and some of the rain creating flooding to where this car is actually spinning down the roadway. so we'll see more of this and this as well. hail last night in oklahoma. oklahoma city, winds over 70 miles per hour. widespread damage. nearly 20,000 people without power from a storm that just went through there. could see life threatening flooding across parts of arkansas arouar arkansas and southern missouri. strong winds, maybe a tornado and this presses off to the east during the day tomorrow. >> a summertime feel for today. a daytime high of 91 degrees. we could break records. we are already feeling mild this morning. it is quite humid. maybe comfortable as you step out the door. today, itgame later is going to be hot. stay hydrated. >>> if a enough, there's a lot of snow on the backside of this system, including denver and other places. we'll talk more about that in the next half-ho
us. >> impressive math with you and impressive storms exploding here with numbers that are going to be piling up. look at these storms exploding from oklahoma city all the way back through louisville. take a look at what happened in southern indiana last night and some of the rain creating flooding to where this car is actually spinning down the roadway. so we'll see more of this and this as well. hail last night in oklahoma. oklahoma city, winds over 70 miles per hour. widespread damage....
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us. >> impressive math with you and impressive storms exploding here with numbers that are going to be piling up. look at these storms exploding overnight from oklahoma city all the way back through louisville. we've had a number of flash flood warnings that are ongoing. take a look at what happened in southern indiana last night and some of the rain creating flooding to where this car is actually spinning down the roadway. thunderstorms, we'll see more of this and this as well. hail last night in calumet, oklahoma. oklahoma city, winds over 70 miles per hour. widespread damage. nearly 20,000 people without power from a storm that just went through there. that's going to be an issue today as well as this ongoing flooding across parts of arkansas and southern missouri. then in two rounds of severe weather coming through, dallas, shreveport, little rock, you're all in it today. strong winds, maybe a tornado and this presses off to the east >> good saturday morning, i'm meteorologist lisa argent, waking up to sunshine, a little of a north breeze, mild-to-warm this weekend, summer-like heat arrives inland t. cooler pattern comes back by the end of the we
us. >> impressive math with you and impressive storms exploding here with numbers that are going to be piling up. look at these storms exploding overnight from oklahoma city all the way back through louisville. we've had a number of flash flood warnings that are ongoing. take a look at what happened in southern indiana last night and some of the rain creating flooding to where this car is actually spinning down the roadway. thunderstorms, we'll see more of this and this as well. hail last...
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oklahoma and serves on theut homeland security and intelligence committee. she joins us tonight. the first thing that struck me about ambassador haley's remarks apart fromow horrifying this gas attack was her certainty about who did it. it i'm willing to believe the assad government did it.ie they've done it before. but this took place 24 hours before she made the statement. it's an incredibly complex country with the number of actors we don't even know. that seems unknowable. how could anybody know for certain who did this 24 hours later? >> aircraft flying over the area when explosions happen, only to folks who do that and the area and that would be the russians and the syrians, assad. so we can be pretty confident that it wasn't the rebel forces flying any kind of aircraft over there. they don't have aircraft to be able to fly. see you can't have a great deal of certainty on and this is not the first time that we've seen assad use chemical weapons. he is used chemical weapons year after year after year. there's a lot of focus on it for years ago when he was using chemical weapons but his continued use chlorine gas.'v because this not a defense of k t
oklahoma and serves on theut homeland security and intelligence committee. she joins us tonight. the first thing that struck me about ambassador haley's remarks apart fromow horrifying this gas attack was her certainty about who did it. it i'm willing to believe the assad government did it.ie they've done it before. but this took place 24 hours before she made the statement. it's an incredibly complex country with the number of actors we don't even know. that seems unknowable. how could anybody...
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from some bay area companies. mornings on two continues. . >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. we want to take you back a little bit. today marks 22 years since the devastating oklahoma city bombing. on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and executed for the bombing. the coconspirator is serving a life sentence for spirsy and manslaughter. there will be a -- conspiracy and manslaughter. there will be a memorial today includeing a speech from secretary ben carson -- hud secretary ben carson. thank you for joining us. it's wednesday, april 19th. i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. thank you for joining us. let's talk about the weather getting you out of the door. steve paulson has the forecast for wednesday. >> and there are certain moments where my mom called me the day that happened. >> hmm. >> i will never forget. did you hear what happened in oklahoma city? >> no. >> and back then, news didn't travel as fast. >> yeah. >> and i was bor
from some bay area companies. mornings on two continues. . >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. we want to take you back a little bit. today marks 22 years since the devastating oklahoma city bombing. on april 19th, 1995, home-grown terrorist timothy mcveigh set off a truck bomb in front of the alfred p.murrah building. the blast killed 168 people, including 19 children. more than 650 other people were hurt. mchave a was captured, con-- mcveigh was captured, convicted and...
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us today. tune in to fox news sunday. chris will sit down with oklahoma senator james langford as congress gets ready to return from springh it on fox news channel. still have things to talk about. >> bill: oftentimes when these congress members go home and hear from constituents they get a little push from back home. we'll see how that factors into next week's debate. >> shannon: it was ron desantis from florida who told you what he got when he got home is they want a tougher repeal and replace bill. at least his constituents do. not clear the votes would be there for that. >> bill: eight minutes past. isis striking paris just before france votes to pick a new president. a terrorist opens fire on police at a popular tourist spot. the champs-elysees killing one officer and wounding another. police killed the terrorist. investigators and witnesses say he was armed with an automatic weapon. >> you saw a man go down? >> he did this and it went this direction. when he did that i could see clearly the machine gun. >> that's unbelievable. >> i knew it was a terrorist event, an attack. >> a german tourist also injured in that at
us today. tune in to fox news sunday. chris will sit down with oklahoma senator james langford as congress gets ready to return from springh it on fox news channel. still have things to talk about. >> bill: oftentimes when these congress members go home and hear from constituents they get a little push from back home. we'll see how that factors into next week's debate. >> shannon: it was ron desantis from florida who told you what he got when he got home is they want a tougher...
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the gentleman from oklahoma was very silent last night at the rules committee, didn't let us know so we didn't say anything. but today's his birthday and i congratulate him for that. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves his time of the the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. i have a number of the day for my colleagues. i feel like i'm on "sesame street." this is the 29th closed rule this year. this is the 29th c.r. of this republican majority. and the government is about to shut down when the calendar flips after midnight and it's the 29th. o 29 must be the damn number of the day. i want to wish my colleague a happy birthday. maybe he's 29. so it all kind of fits together. but i would just say to my colleagues, as an indication how dysfunctional this place s. how do you get 29 closed rules in four months? how do we run a place in such a closed manner? this is supposed to be a deliberative body. we're supposed to be debating issues. people are supposed to have a give and take on matters of importan
the gentleman from oklahoma was very silent last night at the rules committee, didn't let us know so we didn't say anything. but today's his birthday and i congratulate him for that. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves his time of the the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: thank you, mr. speaker. i have a number of the day for my colleagues. i feel like i'm on "sesame street." this is the 29th closed rule this year. this...
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from oklahoma named scott pruitt? [booing] >> some attorneys are using their partnership with the fossil fuel cartel to destroy the planetusing their position to save the planet, and maura healy is one of the strongest voices taking on groups like exxon. a real voice for change, attorney general maura healy. >> thank you, senator. we are standing in solidarity with all of you. as a state attorney general, my message is simple. this administration has engaged in all-out assault on the environment, client -- climate, and science. my message to the president and to scott pruitt is this is not going to happen on our watch. we will resist. we will stand up. and we will not allow you to dismantle the important progress that has been made and the work we need to do as we go forward. as states, we know how important this is. we have done this before. we will do it again. two weeks ago, we celebrated the 10th anniversary of massachusetts versus epa. massachusetts sued george bush for out epa for its failure to deal with greenhouse gases. we went to the supreme court, and we won. we have done it before and we will do it again. bec
from oklahoma named scott pruitt? [booing] >> some attorneys are using their partnership with the fossil fuel cartel to destroy the planetusing their position to save the planet, and maura healy is one of the strongest voices taking on groups like exxon. a real voice for change, attorney general maura healy. >> thank you, senator. we are standing in solidarity with all of you. as a state attorney general, my message is simple. this administration has engaged in all-out assault on...
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us today enhances our ability to predict severe weather by forecasting -- focusing research and computing, quantitative observing planning, next generation modeling and an emphasis on operations technologies transfer. as a representative from oklahoma, i understand the need for accurate and timely weather predictions firsthand. every year the loss of life from deadly tornadoes in my home state are a stark reminder that we can do better to predict severe weather events and provide longer term lead times to protect americans in harm's way. i'm proud that this legislation has a dedicated tornado warning improvement program. the goal of this program is to reduce the loss of life from tornadoes by advancing the understand of fundamental meteorological science. this will allow detection and notifications of severe weather that are nor accurate, effective and timely -- are more accurate, effective and timely. constituents in my state will benefit from lead times which will save lives and better protect property. being better prepared for severe weather events is of the utmost importance. the bill will improve our forecasting by encouraging innovations and new technologies through a joint technology transfer fund at noaa's office of oceani
us today enhances our ability to predict severe weather by forecasting -- focusing research and computing, quantitative observing planning, next generation modeling and an emphasis on operations technologies transfer. as a representative from oklahoma, i understand the need for accurate and timely weather predictions firsthand. every year the loss of life from deadly tornadoes in my home state are a stark reminder that we can do better to predict severe weather events and provide longer term...
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from fossil fuels which is what the science community is telling us to make sure this planet is healthy for our children and grandchildren? >> i believe the minister has an important role in regulating co2. >> oklahoma has been subjected to a record-breaking number of earthquakes. say that oklahoma is almost certain to have more earthquakes with higher risk of a larger quake and because of this is -- and the cause of this is fracking.. can you point me to any opinion that you wrote, any enforcement actions you took against the companies that were injecting waste fracking water. >> i'm very concerned about the connection between activity and obama -- in oklahoma -- >> chemie tell you find -- can you tell me who you fined? you have made public statements state is seeing a record-breaking number of earthquakes. you are the attorney general. >> senator i have acknowledged i'm concerned. >> your state of having a record number of -- if that is the kind of administrator for the epa -- your state has a record-breaking number of earthquakes. if that is the kind of you can minister you will be, you're not going to get my vote. announcer: sonny perdue was one of the last candidates announced by the trump admi
from fossil fuels which is what the science community is telling us to make sure this planet is healthy for our children and grandchildren? >> i believe the minister has an important role in regulating co2. >> oklahoma has been subjected to a record-breaking number of earthquakes. say that oklahoma is almost certain to have more earthquakes with higher risk of a larger quake and because of this is -- and the cause of this is fracking.. can you point me to any opinion that you wrote,...