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baylor, number 22 in the bcs, oklahoma ranked fifth. oklahoma just scored. we'll take you to floyd casey stadium. joe and matt with the call. >> trey miller right back there. good power football. back there. you'll be a fullback. that's the name you want on your back. that sounds like a blocking fullback, doesn't it? >> sure does. >> and we welcome those of you who are watching usc's victory over oregon. we've got a thriller here as well. glad you're with us. joe tesatore, matt milan, erin andrews. they have been relying on plays like this. he's passed for 343 yards. he hooked up to reese. then the play of the game, the tipped ball in stride, 87-yard touchdown to kendall wright that tied the game at 24-24. baylor would score 21 unanswered points, moments ago, oklahoma throws into that lead, cut it down into a seven-point margin. the big headline is, they've never beaten oklahoma. number five is in trouble but still lots of time left. >> they believe they can do it. they have the opportunity to do it. let's see if they can finish it. >> let's check in with er
baylor, number 22 in the bcs, oklahoma ranked fifth. oklahoma just scored. we'll take you to floyd casey stadium. joe and matt with the call. >> trey miller right back there. good power football. back there. you'll be a fullback. that's the name you want on your back. that sounds like a blocking fullback, doesn't it? >> sure does. >> and we welcome those of you who are watching usc's victory over oregon. we've got a thriller here as well. glad you're with us. joe tesatore,...
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oklahoma. it was southwestern oklahoma and you can see that and the problem is the storm. it's moving toward oklahoma city and underneath that, there is red and a couple of those southwestern counties there and they're still under a tornado warning and they're watching this very, very closely. again, they fly the helicopters and get on the storm. if the storm does anything, everyone can see it and knows that it takes shelter and most have a shelter there in oklahoma. they should be good there and this is a long linego into kansas and -- long line into kansas and texas, they're cable of producing tornados. again, november is a secondary season. they have the severe weather threat tonight in oklahoma, another severe thunderstorm threat tomorrow and for parts of east texas and oklahoma and now let's bring it back home and what we can expect. it's been gorgeous with temperatures into the 60s. we started with morning fog and we'll see that tomorrow morning. this evening, it's clear. the temperatures are on the cool side and that is really, really nice again tomorrow and sunny s
oklahoma. it was southwestern oklahoma and you can see that and the problem is the storm. it's moving toward oklahoma city and underneath that, there is red and a couple of those southwestern counties there and they're still under a tornado warning and they're watching this very, very closely. again, they fly the helicopters and get on the storm. if the storm does anything, everyone can see it and knows that it takes shelter and most have a shelter there in oklahoma. they should be good there...
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here in oklahoma city. we do not know the epicenter as it just now happened. >> you know, you -- you don't report on the news after it happens, sometimes it happens while you're live. still, okay, a couple things here. >> bring it on. >> a lot of people think oklahoma, they don't think earthquakes first of all. here wee, t -- here we are. what's happening? >> the have a fault line that splits through the state of oklahoma. similar to any fault line you'll find anywhere in the world. say the san andreas fault, it's not as active as in san andreas or along parts of the pacific rim. but still, it certainly caused damage. you see it there on the roadways. some structural damage. there was a person injured. thankfully no fatalities. what's really mind-boggling about the whole situation is how far away this was felt. there are people in wichita, people in illinois, people in texas. they have reported feeling the shock of this earthquake. 5.6 magnitude. again, not the most destructive earthquake but something you
here in oklahoma city. we do not know the epicenter as it just now happened. >> you know, you -- you don't report on the news after it happens, sometimes it happens while you're live. still, okay, a couple things here. >> bring it on. >> a lot of people think oklahoma, they don't think earthquakes first of all. here wee, t -- here we are. what's happening? >> the have a fault line that splits through the state of oklahoma. similar to any fault line you'll find anywhere...
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eye on that in oklahoma city as well. around here, it's clear skies. some thick fog possible late. 46 for the city and outside of the city, we're heading for the 30s again. kind of frosty in's few spots and we'll watch for the fog. a pleasant tuesday for us, great for those of you who have elections tomorrow and that is mild for november as well. a temperature of 68 degrees and the winds are nice and light out of the southeast. and we'll describe it as a mile day at 49 in the morning -- mild day, 49 in the morning, crisp with the fog and we bounce up to 65 by the noon hour and 4:00, we should be around 66 degrees. really quickly, we want to check the future cast. yes, we pause it for the possibility of fog in the morning and that is nothing but sunshine, we keep it going through wednesday and this is our front showing up on the weather map and that does not get in here on wednesday. as we run it to the noon hour, that is a wise play with moisture from the ocean and the front coming. there is a big ocean storm not forecast
eye on that in oklahoma city as well. around here, it's clear skies. some thick fog possible late. 46 for the city and outside of the city, we're heading for the 30s again. kind of frosty in's few spots and we'll watch for the fog. a pleasant tuesday for us, great for those of you who have elections tomorrow and that is mild for november as well. a temperature of 68 degrees and the winds are nice and light out of the southeast. and we'll describe it as a mile day at 49 in the morning -- mild...
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that was the largest ever in oklahoma. >> we were just getting ready to go to bed. we have had smaller earthquakes and oklahoma. i slightly felt them, nothing like this! >> it was at least one minute. the piano upstairs, trophies, everything! shall the >> earlier eight 7.4 magnitude followed by more than 30 aftershocks. >> he grabbed a gun thinking that there was an explosion or some kind of attack. shall the >> screws are expecting-- assessing road damage. >> i am surprised there is no more damage. shelly >> this is the strongest earthquake in the state up until now. third >>vicki: and world news, a brazilian cameraman was shot and killed in a rio de janeiro slum while he was covering a gun battle between police and a drug dealer. this is video that he was still green.--and this is the video he was filming. >>brian: after a rating saturday night, it turned out to be a nice sunday. a mixture of clouds and sunshine with a few showers. the showers have not subsided. things are born to cool off and we will see fog by the morning. here is a live review for mt. tam. temp
that was the largest ever in oklahoma. >> we were just getting ready to go to bed. we have had smaller earthquakes and oklahoma. i slightly felt them, nothing like this! >> it was at least one minute. the piano upstairs, trophies, everything! shall the >> earlier eight 7.4 magnitude followed by more than 30 aftershocks. >> he grabbed a gun thinking that there was an explosion or some kind of attack. shall the >> screws are expecting-- assessing road damage....
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most were out in rural areas, out toward tipton, oklahoma, one cooperative oklahoma state university house was kind of destroyed but that was about it. let's take a look and show you what's going on in oklahoma. this is our storm reports from the region. we are watching for the most part. we had a lot of areas of hail reported in, wind in central oklahoma and that was the worst of it. also showers and storms this morning rolling from abilene to dallas. still a chance of tornadoes today. i think most of those will probably be later on this afternoon. this area of yellow from arkansas through areas of east texas and also southern missouri, the area of yellow is at greatest risk. also snow on the backside of this. likely in areas of kansas up through nebraska and iowa later on tonight and tomorrow. we could even possibly see snow in northern areas of wisconsin. so, the east coast, you look great today. it's the middle of the country where we are all of the stormy weather. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. continuing with a goo
most were out in rural areas, out toward tipton, oklahoma, one cooperative oklahoma state university house was kind of destroyed but that was about it. let's take a look and show you what's going on in oklahoma. this is our storm reports from the region. we are watching for the most part. we had a lot of areas of hail reported in, wind in central oklahoma and that was the worst of it. also showers and storms this morning rolling from abilene to dallas. still a chance of tornadoes today. i think...
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northeast of oklahoma city. but people felt it all across the country. >> we just had, i think, an earthquake. >> reporter: espn was on the air when the quake shook this college football stadium 50 miles from the epicenter. >> i literally thought the stadium was rocking, like people were stepping down off this platform i'm on. >> reporter: no one was hurt. but there was quite a bit of damage. >> we have a pretty good crack that goes all the way up. >> reporter: this quake shattered something else. the record books. why not? it's been that kind of year in oklahoma. 2011 broke the record here for the hottest summer, the coldest temperature, the most snowfall, the highest wind speed, the largest hail. and now the strongest earthquake in state history. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> nearly 100,000 people in connecticut are entering their second week without power and heat. many of them bunking at shelters and hotels. the electric company hoped to restore power knocked out by that freak october storm to 99% of cus
northeast of oklahoma city. but people felt it all across the country. >> we just had, i think, an earthquake. >> reporter: espn was on the air when the quake shook this college football stadium 50 miles from the epicenter. >> i literally thought the stadium was rocking, like people were stepping down off this platform i'm on. >> reporter: no one was hurt. but there was quite a bit of damage. >> we have a pretty good crack that goes all the way up. >>...
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let's turn to oklahoma, shall we? and i don't know how you woke up this morning, but my alarm clock went off. some folks in oklahoma, an earthquake woke them up. it was a 4.7 magnitude quake. they had a few smaller after shocks. we don't have reports right now of injuries or damage. let me bring in cnn affiliate koco meteorologist rusty mccrany. rusty, is it fair to say this was enough shaking to wake people up? >> all over oklahoma, t.j., and even surrounding states. we had reports of people walking up from kansas, missouri, texas and arkansas. it's one of the bigger ones we felt in quite some time in oklahoma. >> that's my next question. how often do you all get razzled around? >> oklahoma has some active fault lines and we have a fair amount of earthquake activity. it's just most of them are so small that we hardly ever feel them, especially here in oklahoma city. this one was centered about 45 miles east of oklahoma city. so to get a 4.7, to have it be one that, you know, really woke up a lot of people this mornin
let's turn to oklahoma, shall we? and i don't know how you woke up this morning, but my alarm clock went off. some folks in oklahoma, an earthquake woke them up. it was a 4.7 magnitude quake. they had a few smaller after shocks. we don't have reports right now of injuries or damage. let me bring in cnn affiliate koco meteorologist rusty mccrany. rusty, is it fair to say this was enough shaking to wake people up? >> all over oklahoma, t.j., and even surrounding states. we had reports of...
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it's appreciated in oklahoma. everyone has been talking about the drought in texas and oklahoma hasn't been much better. we'll take the weather while we can get it. when we get a big contrast like this in the middle of the country, usually you're going to get thunderstorms or possibly a snowstorm. we're going to get a little bit of both. we have a lot of rain that's coming up just outside of dallas, it's trying to sneak its way now into illinois and indiana. back mind it is where we have enough cold air that we watch snow is in the high country of new mexico and arizona. as far as the rain goes this morning, we're tracking it pretty much just outside of oklahoma city. it's more or less out towards ft. smith and heading up into springfield back into st. louis. it's going to be a damp morning for you. behind that, it's going the be chilly with snow developing later today outside of colorado and kansas. east coast, by the way, you look great. that's a look at your national forecast. now here is a look at the weather
it's appreciated in oklahoma. everyone has been talking about the drought in texas and oklahoma hasn't been much better. we'll take the weather while we can get it. when we get a big contrast like this in the middle of the country, usually you're going to get thunderstorms or possibly a snowstorm. we're going to get a little bit of both. we have a lot of rain that's coming up just outside of dallas, it's trying to sneak its way now into illinois and indiana. back mind it is where we have enough...
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here in oklahoma city. we do not know the epicenter as it just now happened. >> late saturday night central oklahoma was hit with the second earthquake in less than 24 hours. a 5.6 magnitude quake oklahoma's largest ever. >> we're just getting ready to go to bed after watching the football games, and this was a little more exciting. i know that we've had different smaller earthquakes in oklahoma, and i have never really -- just slightly felt them but nothing like this. >> it was at least a minute. upstairs, literally, my kids, trophies, the piano upstairs, i mean, everything was -- the little tassels çon the fans, i was at least a minute. >> hours earlier they were hit with a 4.7 earthquake followed by 40 aftershocks. >> he grabbed a gun and thought there was an explosion or attack or i am not sure what he thought. >> crews are assessing road and structure damage. >> ran down to see it and ictd not believe how much damage there was from it. >> i am surprised there is not more to be honest with you as long
here in oklahoma city. we do not know the epicenter as it just now happened. >> late saturday night central oklahoma was hit with the second earthquake in less than 24 hours. a 5.6 magnitude quake oklahoma's largest ever. >> we're just getting ready to go to bed after watching the football games, and this was a little more exciting. i know that we've had different smaller earthquakes in oklahoma, and i have never really -- just slightly felt them but nothing like this. >> it...
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oklahoma deals with a tornado outbreak just days after its oklahoma deals with a tornado outbreak just days after its largest earthquake in decades. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with speaking out. days after angrily declaring he was done answering questions about sexual harassment, republican presidential hopeful herman cain says he's ready to talk again. in the wake of yet another woman making accusations, cain has called a news conference for this afternoon in arizona. nbc's steve handelsman report. >> reporter: it's the first time a woman has publicly come forward to accuse herman cain. >> mr. cain had been very sexually inappropriate with me. >> reporter: her name is sharon bialek. she says in july 1997 after she was fired from a restaurant association job in chicago she came to washington to get advice from national ceo herman cain. after dinner, bialek charges cain physically assaulted her. >> he reached over, put his hand under my skirt. i was very surprised and shocked. i said, what are you doing? y
oklahoma deals with a tornado outbreak just days after its oklahoma deals with a tornado outbreak just days after its largest earthquake in decades. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. i'm lynn berry. and today we begin with speaking out. days after angrily declaring he was done answering questions about sexual harassment, republican presidential hopeful herman cain says he's ready to talk again. in the wake of yet another woman making accusations,...
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up a special report for you on how the relentless pursuit of mekele production is poisoning parts of oklahoma and causing a potential environmental disaster. we're right at the eight hundred foot elevation. a lot of. mine discharges are coming out. right at eight hundred foot. i. mean you can tell that one of the red water mixes with a clear water that's the difference. although this looks clear it's still got a lot of metals in it because it's discharging out of the chaff. the sides of the mine has the minerals that are submerged beneath the water and it's isolated from oxygen oxygen is the key. there back when they were first going up there was a lot of oxygen available in the mines and that was causing oxidation of the mantle which in turn creates space crew sulfur so if you're a task you have torque. which starts up in keenan's as runs through the mining bill becomes contaminated down that which is just south of picher it then rooms on the east side of commerce runs through the center of my own engine the osho river. on into green light let's just say it's been doing this since eighty thr
up a special report for you on how the relentless pursuit of mekele production is poisoning parts of oklahoma and causing a potential environmental disaster. we're right at the eight hundred foot elevation. a lot of. mine discharges are coming out. right at eight hundred foot. i. mean you can tell that one of the red water mixes with a clear water that's the difference. although this looks clear it's still got a lot of metals in it because it's discharging out of the chaff. the sides of the...
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enjoy the high tech gadgets the modern world provides they do come at a price of course certainly for oklahoma where the fragile ecology has been decimated by the pursuit of metal and it's the subject of our special report next. here a lot of. mine discharges are coming. right at the. i. and you can tell that when the new red water mixes with the clear water that's the difference. although this looks weird stuff still got a lot of metals in it because it's fifty charging out of a chat. the sides of the mine has the minerals and it are submerged beneath the water and it's isolated from oxygen oxygen it became. there back when they first go on up there was a lot of oxygen available in the mines and that was causing oxidation of metals which in turn creates a screw sulfur so if you're casting you have torque free which starts up in kansas runs through the mining bill becomes contaminated at their house that which is just south of picher and then runs on the east side of commerce runs through the center of miami only into new yoshio river. i want to into green light let's just say it's been doing
enjoy the high tech gadgets the modern world provides they do come at a price of course certainly for oklahoma where the fragile ecology has been decimated by the pursuit of metal and it's the subject of our special report next. here a lot of. mine discharges are coming. right at the. i. and you can tell that when the new red water mixes with the clear water that's the difference. although this looks weird stuff still got a lot of metals in it because it's fifty charging out of a chat. the...
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they were shipped out to reservations in oklahoma. a perch in a turn-of-the-century come the laid earlier. it became a steep and doing that night congress has to change the way land was titled in that territory. it was held by tribes and the dogs act gave citizenship to the ends of those tribes in return for the tribes distributing land title by individual to be in that enabled it to be sold and broken. it is sort of a complicated thing. what is fascinating most is the lines were pretty much in place. because there were three movements would take place virtually simultaneously. first was a tab a native american tribes to create their own steep to join together in the convention to do this. at the same time they would not, the tribal lands were at the eastern end when edward the cave and others were urging her advertisements and berkshires african-americans to migrate to the newly opened lands in western oklahoma so that it can become an african-american majority stake to escape persecution of the south. theodore roosevelt told both si
they were shipped out to reservations in oklahoma. a perch in a turn-of-the-century come the laid earlier. it became a steep and doing that night congress has to change the way land was titled in that territory. it was held by tribes and the dogs act gave citizenship to the ends of those tribes in return for the tribes distributing land title by individual to be in that enabled it to be sold and broken. it is sort of a complicated thing. what is fascinating most is the lines were pretty much in...
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. >> an earthquake in oklahoma. the biggest of nearly two dozen quakes that struck this weekend. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we begin with developing news. an explosion as they conduct tests on a penuche test line. they say there is no danger, though, to the public. we have a report on the way and we'll have more for you on "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> el with, a news who works at an oakland hospital is recovering tonight, after being attacked by a patient. don knapp is at alta straight 7 medical center where the attack raises new questions about safety. >> and there's some question about what really happened here but it's certainly an ongoing issue between labor and the hospital now. this attack by a patient on a nurse. there's been some ongoing negotiations for some period of time and certainly this is now taking its place at the bargaining table. leslie skill net is emotional and she describes a patient's attack on a fellow he pinned her on a bed and struck her on the back of the head. >> a respiration technician was nearby. >> interview: i heard some scream, eye the
. >> an earthquake in oklahoma. the biggest of nearly two dozen quakes that struck this weekend. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. we begin with developing news. an explosion as they conduct tests on a penuche test line. they say there is no danger, though, to the public. we have a report on the way and we'll have more for you on "eyewitness news" at 6:30. >>> el with, a news who works at an oakland hospital is recovering tonight, after being attacked by a patient. don...
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it was the strongest quake ever recorded in oklahoma. >> it started rumbling. we were hanging onto the dresser because we felted li like we we going to fall. and it was a long one. it just went on and on and on. and i kept thinking, is that going to be over? >> some buildings and highways suffered minor damage. several minor injuries were reported. >>> in atlanta, a police crackdown on anti-wall street demonstrators continued this morning. at least five people were arrested early today. one say one refused to leave a park close to demonstrators. the others are bicycles are accused of blocking traffic. this follows 19 arrests on saturday. most are been released. >>> in washington proponents of a pipeline project stage aid big demonstration across from the white house yesterday. the key stone pipeline would carry oil from canada down to the refineries in the gulf of mexico and create thousands of jobs. opponents fear an environmental disaster. they want president obama to block the plan. >>> politics. her man cain says he won't answer any more allegations that he
it was the strongest quake ever recorded in oklahoma. >> it started rumbling. we were hanging onto the dresser because we felted li like we we going to fall. and it was a long one. it just went on and on and on. and i kept thinking, is that going to be over? >> some buildings and highways suffered minor damage. several minor injuries were reported. >>> in atlanta, a police crackdown on anti-wall street demonstrators continued this morning. at least five people were arrested...
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in oklahoma, a weekend they will not soon forget. the rumblings began saturday morning and built into the biggest earthquake in state history. this morning still a lot of cleaning up going on. elizabeth matthews of ktul visited the home state officials say sits on the very epicenter of the quake. >> reporter: county and state officials say this home received some of the worst damage reported. >> the chimney collapsed. came through the ceiling in the living room. so there is -- there is pretty substantial damage to this home. >> reporter: the couple have lived in the home for 25 years. up until this weekend they had no idea they were living on a fault line. let alone would eventually be sitting on the epicenter. ma ry says the first big earthquake early saturday morning knocked things off the walls, especially in the kitchen. >> my nice clean kitchen that was clean yesterday. no longer is clean. >> reporter: as soon as the second quake hit, saturday night, emergency management was at the come's home when suddenly the aftershocks would
in oklahoma, a weekend they will not soon forget. the rumblings began saturday morning and built into the biggest earthquake in state history. this morning still a lot of cleaning up going on. elizabeth matthews of ktul visited the home state officials say sits on the very epicenter of the quake. >> reporter: county and state officials say this home received some of the worst damage reported. >> the chimney collapsed. came through the ceiling in the living room. so there is -- there...
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here in oklahoma city. >> reporter: late saturday night central oklahoma was hit with its second earthquake in less than 24 hours. a 5.6 magnitude quake, oklahoma's largest ever. >> we were just getting ready to go to bed after watching those two football games and this was a little bit more exciting. i know we've had different smaller earthquakes in oklahoma. slightly felt them but nothing like this. >> it was at least a minute. upstairs, i mean literally my kids trophy, the piano upstairs. everything was, i mean the little tassels on the fans, at least a minute. >> reporter: the same area was hit by another earthquake an hour earlier and followed by 30 aftershocks. >> he grabbed the gun. he thought there was an explosion or some sort of attack, i don't know what he thought. >> reporter: crews are assessing road damage. >> i could not believe how much damage there was from it. i ran out here. i am surprised there's not more to be honest with you as strong as it shook. >> reporter: i'm shelby lynn reporting. >>> a bomb attack killed seven people and injured several other. there was no immed
here in oklahoma city. >> reporter: late saturday night central oklahoma was hit with its second earthquake in less than 24 hours. a 5.6 magnitude quake, oklahoma's largest ever. >> we were just getting ready to go to bed after watching those two football games and this was a little bit more exciting. i know we've had different smaller earthquakes in oklahoma. slightly felt them but nothing like this. >> it was at least a minute. upstairs, i mean literally my kids trophy, the...
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, two basketball coaches, head coach and his assistant from the oklahoma state women's program, died in a plane crash.
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oklahoma has quite a bit of seismic activity but never this strong. the epicenter was near the tiny town of sparks. population just more than 100. northeast of oklahoma city the but people felt it all across the country. >> we just had, i think, an earthquake. >> reporter: espn was on the air when the quake shook this college football stadium. 50 miles from the epicenter. >> i literally thought the stadium was rocking like people were stepping down off of this platform i'm on. >> reporter: no one was hurt but there was quite a bit of damage. >> pretty good crack. goes all the way up. >> reporter: this quake shattered something else, the record books. and why not? it's been that kind of year in oklahoma. 2011 broke the record here for the hottest summer, the coldest temperature, most snowfall, highest wind speed, the largest hail. and now, the strongest earthquake in state history. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> earthquakes in oklahoma. earthquakes in the northeast. and 2011. i'm over it. >> snowing in october. i'm worried. end of the world. >> knoc
oklahoma has quite a bit of seismic activity but never this strong. the epicenter was near the tiny town of sparks. population just more than 100. northeast of oklahoma city the but people felt it all across the country. >> we just had, i think, an earthquake. >> reporter: espn was on the air when the quake shook this college football stadium. 50 miles from the epicenter. >> i literally thought the stadium was rocking like people were stepping down off of this platform i'm on....
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northeast of oklahoma city. >>marty: in sports, the cardinals still on the hunt for a national championship. nine- zero! it was their best start since the year 1952. the game was close yesterday until the third quarter and in the cardinals' offense kicked and. with three touchdown passes. 38- 13. >> cal also won in the rain storm after playing washington state in at&t park. >> coming up a deadly shooting that claimed the life of a 14 year-old girl. also the approach to the bay bridge plenty of sunshine, blue skies and hardly any clouds. ♪ ok, you guys wanted a space for entertaining your friends, so, open your eyes and check out your new living room! [ gasps ] honey, the tv's over there! yep, we got you the new at&t u-verse wireless receiver so you can put your tv pretty much anywhere you want. and that stand... anywhere? like, we can put it over there? and that coffee... or we could put it on the patio for watching the game with the guys. or in the kitchen? but, these curtains are... i can't believe you moved
northeast of oklahoma city. >>marty: in sports, the cardinals still on the hunt for a national championship. nine- zero! it was their best start since the year 1952. the game was close yesterday until the third quarter and in the cardinals' offense kicked and. with three touchdown passes. 38- 13. >> cal also won in the rain storm after playing washington state in at&t park. >> coming up a deadly shooting that claimed the life of a 14 year-old girl. also the approach to the...
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they were shipped out to reservations in oklahoma. approaching the turn-of-the-century, the groundwork for this was late earlier. it became a state, and doing that meant congress had to change the way land was titled in that territory. it was held by tribes. and the dawes act i believe around 1900, 1899, gave citizenship to indians in those tribes in return for the tribes redistricting plan so that it was titled by individual indians which was old and broken up. sort of a complicated thing. what's fascinating though to me most about oklahoma's statehood, because the lines were pretty much in place from the surrounding states, if there were three movements that were taking place virtually simultaneously, the first was this attempt by the native american tribes to create their own state, to join together. they had a convention to do this. and at the same time they were doing that, that would've been, the tribal lands with the eastern land is when edward mccabe and others were urging through advertisements and brochures african-americans
they were shipped out to reservations in oklahoma. approaching the turn-of-the-century, the groundwork for this was late earlier. it became a state, and doing that meant congress had to change the way land was titled in that territory. it was held by tribes. and the dawes act i believe around 1900, 1899, gave citizenship to indians in those tribes in return for the tribes redistricting plan so that it was titled by individual indians which was old and broken up. sort of a complicated thing....
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may be poisoning parts of oklahoma leading to a potential environmental disaster stay with us. we're right at the eight hundred foot elevation level right here and a lot of. mine discharges are coming. right at a hundred foot. i. mean you can tell the one of the red water mixes with a clear water that's the difference. although this looks weird scum still got a lot of metals in it because it's discharging out to catch. the sides of the mind that has the minerals that are submerged beneath the water and it's isolated from oxygen oxygen is the key. there back when they first filling up there was a lot of oxygen available in the mines and that was causing oxidation of the mantle which in turn creates basically sulfur so if you're casting you have toward her. which starts off in keenan's as runs through the mining bill becomes contaminated down that which is just south of picher and then runs on the side of commerce runs through the center of miami only into the osho river. on into green light let's just say it's been doing that since eighty three nothing but orange yucky smelly. b
may be poisoning parts of oklahoma leading to a potential environmental disaster stay with us. we're right at the eight hundred foot elevation level right here and a lot of. mine discharges are coming. right at a hundred foot. i. mean you can tell the one of the red water mixes with a clear water that's the difference. although this looks weird scum still got a lot of metals in it because it's discharging out to catch. the sides of the mind that has the minerals that are submerged beneath the...
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that is the energy feeding the storm's center across western oklahoma. high pressure in control giving us two great days before the remnants of the system out west will come into town and give us some showers possibly on thursday. a little earlier, a tornado reported on the ground in western oklahoma. this will lose a lot of its energy and will shift northward. it will have enough of a threat to give some of the cooler air by friday. for now if you want to thank anyone for that beautiful weather, it is that blue "h." mild, and we may hit 70's. clouds increasing later, and what is left of this front will come through. that should be that. late night, clear, not ruling out fog. patchy fog and then whenever is around will burn off. upper 60's and perhaps 70 in a few spots later in the afternoon. 66 with a 30% rain on thursday. nice on veterans day, in the upper 50's. partly sunny skies. sooner or later, we will see 40's, for the height with the rain rain, and rain. >> beautiful today and we will just enjoy it. >>> we asked our facebook fans what they would
that is the energy feeding the storm's center across western oklahoma. high pressure in control giving us two great days before the remnants of the system out west will come into town and give us some showers possibly on thursday. a little earlier, a tornado reported on the ground in western oklahoma. this will lose a lot of its energy and will shift northward. it will have enough of a threat to give some of the cooler air by friday. for now if you want to thank anyone for that beautiful...
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but out there where the tornado chase team tracked the tornado in oklahoma. also an earthquake at the end of the chase day anda brand new named subtropical storm off the east coast. we will introduce you in moment. look at this. that's the moon. moon turns full officially on thursday into friday morning. but it looked pretty bright last night over the western sky. this is from the national aquarium looking off towards the west. and getting daylight on the buildings downtown. now we watch daylight over the severn at naval academy in annapolis and we have got ourselves temperatures from 40 in arnold and 40 perry hall 39 cockeysville. fog on the eastern shore with delays in kent and queens avenue county. >> reporter: reports of a car fire on inner loop at park heights but no issue with the delays. let's look live at our traffic cameras. 59 southbound at -- 95 southbound at 195 is moving well. no issues to report here. jfx at northern parkway, we have southbound traffic building as you head down towards coldspring lane but right now you have a good ride downtown
but out there where the tornado chase team tracked the tornado in oklahoma. also an earthquake at the end of the chase day anda brand new named subtropical storm off the east coast. we will introduce you in moment. look at this. that's the moon. moon turns full officially on thursday into friday morning. but it looked pretty bright last night over the western sky. this is from the national aquarium looking off towards the west. and getting daylight on the buildings downtown. now we watch...
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in less than 24 hours. 5.6 magnitude quake oklahoma's largest ever. i slightly felt other earthquakes before but nothing like this. >> my kids trophies, the piano everything >> hours earlier it was followed by more than 30 aftershocks. crews are assessing road damage. >> of suppressors no more damage to be honest. >> beckham april 1952the prime minister of greece says he will step aside once the $130 billion euro bailout deal has been approved, he made the announcement that he will step aside after he met with the leader of creases new democracy party anthony samara, who will be the next prime minister of the troubled country. the sec it a bill of greece will mean even more custer measures like reduced pensions. >> police crackdown on cannot occupy atlanta protesters last week. after refusing to leave the park after closing time they were arrested and released on bond today one protester remains jailed on felony aggravated assault charges accused of knocking a police officer off his motorcycle, the occupied land to protests have been going on six sinc
in less than 24 hours. 5.6 magnitude quake oklahoma's largest ever. i slightly felt other earthquakes before but nothing like this. >> my kids trophies, the piano everything >> hours earlier it was followed by more than 30 aftershocks. crews are assessing road damage. >> of suppressors no more damage to be honest. >> beckham april 1952the prime minister of greece says he will step aside once the $130 billion euro bailout deal has been approved, he made the announcement...
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but in oklahoma, there was a report of a tornado. one tornado touched down and we've got it for you. look at this shot by a storm chaser as they made their way through the countryside in oklahoma. this is a monster. but the good news is, in oklahoma in this area not a lot of houses here but it's that was definitely a well-formed tornado. you can see that right there chasing those tornados in oklahoma. it doesn't happen too often this time of year. for our weather more sunshine. high pressure is going to stick around not only for the day today but watch what happens on wednesday. not much of a change. early on wednesday but watch what happens as we move past 3:30. say hello to the cloud cover and the chances of rainmaking their way in from the east and west with that frontal boundary. i think we see a chance for shower on wednesday night and into thursday. this front will bring in cooler earth and windy weather to end the week. clear skies, patchy fog not as cool. lows in the 30s. tomorrow afternoon, 65 to about 71 degrees. mostly sun
but in oklahoma, there was a report of a tornado. one tornado touched down and we've got it for you. look at this shot by a storm chaser as they made their way through the countryside in oklahoma. this is a monster. but the good news is, in oklahoma in this area not a lot of houses here but it's that was definitely a well-formed tornado. you can see that right there chasing those tornados in oklahoma. it doesn't happen too often this time of year. for our weather more sunshine. high pressure is...
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oklahoma state moves up to number 2. alabama at number 3. joe frazier dead at the age of at bank america we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call greater washington, d.c. home. from supporting an organization that helps new citizens find their way... to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partneriring with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> the capitol christmas tree is on its way to washington. it was shot down over the weekend in california. to protect the planters the plane prevented a tree from falling after they cut it. it is strapped to a truck and it will override in two weeks. when it does arrive, it will be decorated with 10,000 lights. a sight to see. >> snow on the limbs. >> we will be right back big! big. big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big ♪ -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big ♪ -big big. -big! -b
oklahoma state moves up to number 2. alabama at number 3. joe frazier dead at the age of at bank america we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call greater washington, d.c. home. from supporting an organization that helps new citizens find their way... to proudly supporting our washington redskins... and partneriring with a school that brings academic excellence to the anacostia community. because the more we do in greater washington, d.c. the more we help make...
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oklahoma. a lot of shaken nerves in the area. >> we'll tell you when we'll have more rain in the forecast coming up. ,, howdy folks! jack box here, with my new outlaw burger. otes have bbq burgers, but not with the kick this one has- outlaw means it's loaded with hickory-smoked bacon, onion rings and topped with my bourbon barbecue sauce. and i'll tell you somethin' else they don't have- -my outlaw spicy chicken sandwich. yehaw! whoa! whoa whoa whoa whoa.. ride that spicy chicken! can i, can i (repeated) v.o: can now be enjoyed in your coffee ( can i, can i (repeated) ) v.o: only international delight v.o: put's the real flavours from v.o: your favourite treats inside police are searching for two men in halloween m >>> 5:14. in the headlines on this monday morning, police now searching for two men in halloween masks following two robberies over in the east bay. the two stores hit were a drive- in movie in concord and a convenience store in clayton. >>> pg&e crews will work in woodside today to
oklahoma. a lot of shaken nerves in the area. >> we'll tell you when we'll have more rain in the forecast coming up. ,, howdy folks! jack box here, with my new outlaw burger. otes have bbq burgers, but not with the kick this one has- outlaw means it's loaded with hickory-smoked bacon, onion rings and topped with my bourbon barbecue sauce. and i'll tell you somethin' else they don't have- -my outlaw spicy chicken sandwich. yehaw! whoa! whoa whoa whoa whoa.. ride that spicy chicken! can i,...
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people are shaken up in oklahoma after dozens of earthquakes including the strongest to ever hit oklahoma, 5.6 magnitude. saint gregory's university in central oklahoma is closed because of the damage to its campus. the tremors knocked the tower off the main building. one quake hit during a tv newscast in tulsa. >> we are experiencing another earthquake. it's been going on for several seconds. our studio is shake. you can it shaking right now. think this is our second one in a day and all those aftershocks. >> wow. the quake's epicenter was about 44 miles northeast of oklahoma city. no reports of serious injuries but the damage appears significant. >>> you don't want to hear about this on a monday but there's an asteroid the size of an aircraft carrier hurting toward earth! scientists say no cause for alarm. >> like a quarter mile long but we don't need to worry. it will come within 200,000 miles of earth tomorrow. but the risk of collision is nonexistent, according to scientists. >> in effect it will be moving straight at us from one direction and go whizzing by away from us in the other
people are shaken up in oklahoma after dozens of earthquakes including the strongest to ever hit oklahoma, 5.6 magnitude. saint gregory's university in central oklahoma is closed because of the damage to its campus. the tremors knocked the tower off the main building. one quake hit during a tv newscast in tulsa. >> we are experiencing another earthquake. it's been going on for several seconds. our studio is shake. you can it shaking right now. think this is our second one in a day and all...
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you nothing about spent half of the football game picher oklahoma back in one thousand nine hundred eighty four it was dark didn't have the opportunity appreciate the scenic view that the pitcher offers with pounce so i do nothing really about pitcher at all it became obvious fairly quickly to me that you know we had a hard percentage of kids it more difficult in classroom super kids but. i had. we knew we had some problems. with the with the kids up there move jed are counted as bait to build and the target not about. well he is our son we want him to be normal lives. as anybody else is huge. problem. i said well you need to come down here and see what what we got is a blow your mind so they ran up here and took a bunch of blood samples from the squad of indian children and man i found high layered can't sets when it started right there when let's say they would never come in here and check the kids and picture the health department with the oklahoma but then i started check in and i found a monster. that all white. boy is coming to. and so we actually went door to door in the mining comm
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in oklahoma, the strongest earthquake ever recorded in that state's history. the 5.6 mag feud quake causing a highway to buckle. and rocking a college football stadium, 50 mimes away from the epicenter. it was followed by at least 10 after shocks making up a lot of people, including a television news ang tore who was on the air during an aftershock. >> our shaking quite a bit and calming down as another earthquake has just hit, i still hear a few lights rattling here in our studio and we will, yeah, we still have, you can see our-- i don't know if you can see it behind us is still shaking, here in oklahoma city. >> fortunately, no reports of any severe injuries. seismologists saying that tremors will likely continue for several days, possibly moments. >> a fox extreme weather alert now. while oklahoma is trying to clean up from the earthquake, he severe weather is moving into our nation's mid section, potential for strong storms, less than 24 hours away from now and farther east, a very different problem. wind creating hazardous conditions and meteorologist ma
in oklahoma, the strongest earthquake ever recorded in that state's history. the 5.6 mag feud quake causing a highway to buckle. and rocking a college football stadium, 50 mimes away from the epicenter. it was followed by at least 10 after shocks making up a lot of people, including a television news ang tore who was on the air during an aftershock. >> our shaking quite a bit and calming down as another earthquake has just hit, i still hear a few lights rattling here in our studio and we...
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. >>> now to oklahoma. a state more familiar with tornadoes than from what shook things up there this weekend. an earthquake measures 5.6 struck on saturday. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: in the middle of tornado alley, they're cleaning up from a different kind of natural disaster. one that buckled roads and rattled nerves. >> we grabbed the bed to stabilize ourselves. >> reporter: his chimney collapsed. it was the strongest of a series of quake this is weekend on a known fault like. oklahoma actually has quite a bit of seismic activity. never this trong. the epicenter was near the tiny town of sparks. population just more than 100. people felt it all across the country. >> we just had, i think, an rt quake. >> reporter: espn was on the air when in the quake shook this college football stadium. 50 miles from the epicenter. >> i literally thought the stadium was rocking, like people were stepping down off this platform i'm on. >> reporter: no one was hurt. there was quite a bit of damage. >> w
. >>> now to oklahoma. a state more familiar with tornadoes than from what shook things up there this weekend. an earthquake measures 5.6 struck on saturday. abc's ryan owens has the story. >> reporter: in the middle of tornado alley, they're cleaning up from a different kind of natural disaster. one that buckled roads and rattled nerves. >> we grabbed the bed to stabilize ourselves. >> reporter: his chimney collapsed. it was the strongest of a series of quake this is...
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-- fallen in the state of oklahoma, coldest temperature of 31 below zero. their faster wind speed, largest hail, hottest summer, sound familiar? sounds like things we've done here in maryland last couple of years in addition to earthquakes. we could understand what they are going through. 40 edge mere. 35 cockiesville. back to the west, action is north western ohio, the clouds, indiana, illinois and the heartland to find rain with the clouds. we are protected by high pressure. clear night, chilly morning, most of news the 30s. frost and fog, the sun comes up at 6:41, mostly sunny sky throughout the day. afternoon two degree guaranteed high reaches 63. >>> let's see what is happening with the traffic. >>> bus service is on time, we are doing fine on marks 10 and camden line. traffic cameras, traveling the beltway, through catonsville, frederick road, no issues to report, outer loop the running smoothly. lanes are open on the inner loop as well. topside of the beltway, harford road. quiet here, traffic builds in both directions. follow us on twitter@maryland
-- fallen in the state of oklahoma, coldest temperature of 31 below zero. their faster wind speed, largest hail, hottest summer, sound familiar? sounds like things we've done here in maryland last couple of years in addition to earthquakes. we could understand what they are going through. 40 edge mere. 35 cockiesville. back to the west, action is north western ohio, the clouds, indiana, illinois and the heartland to find rain with the clouds. we are protected by high pressure. clear night,...
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. >>> you've got to take a look at this video from southwestern oklahoma. several tornadoes touched down in the area damaging or destroying several buildings. there are no reports of major injuries. the tornado comes days after the earthquake damaged several buildings in central oklahoma. >> a lot of people are wondering what is going on? >> we have a pretty good deal here. >> mother nature has been kind to us. >>> we have a lot of sunshine. another warm day. in oklahoma, they got a lot of beneficial rainfall. they are still getting beneficial rainfall. they need it. they are in a drought. all of texas as well. they are getting relief from that. oxon hill 43. 2. 32 in bristow virginia. rockville checking in at 49. a little bit of patchy fog especially along the waterways. through 8:00. later on today, total sunshine. high temperatures in the upper 60's 270. the same story tomorrow. how is the commute? >>> getting off to a rocky note. southbound 395 has a vehicle fire. leaving kinsg street, heading towards the beltway. south of seminary road but before did s
. >>> you've got to take a look at this video from southwestern oklahoma. several tornadoes touched down in the area damaging or destroying several buildings. there are no reports of major injuries. the tornado comes days after the earthquake damaged several buildings in central oklahoma. >> a lot of people are wondering what is going on? >> we have a pretty good deal here. >> mother nature has been kind to us. >>> we have a lot of sunshine. another warm day....
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oklahoma used to get 50 minor earthquakes last year. last year the state hit more than 1,000 times by earthquakes mostly minor. jon: this is the biggest one in history, right? >> reporter: the largest ever. jon: rick left shawl, wow! thank you. jenna: californians know a little something about earthquakes. jon: you felt a few i'm sure. jenna: 5.6 is, that is way i would put that. i will talk to a seismologist out of oklahoma a little later on about that. meanwhile back in california they're getting their own blast of winter weather including snow and freezing temperatures in some places. we have the chilly details on that and how long it will last for all of our west coasters out there. jon: speaking of chilly, house speaker john boehner describing his relationship with the president in very similar terms. what that could mean for the important issues facing the country right now. take a listen. >> the president and i have a pretty good relationship. you know, it's been a little frosty here the last few weeks but we've got a pretty good
oklahoma used to get 50 minor earthquakes last year. last year the state hit more than 1,000 times by earthquakes mostly minor. jon: this is the biggest one in history, right? >> reporter: the largest ever. jon: rick left shawl, wow! thank you. jenna: californians know a little something about earthquakes. jon: you felt a few i'm sure. jenna: 5.6 is, that is way i would put that. i will talk to a seismologist out of oklahoma a little later on about that. meanwhile back in california...
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that action will let 350,000 barrels of crude a day flow out of land-locked cushing, oklahoma, pushing the glut of oil sitting in the midwest to other regions for refinement. john kilduff is an oil analyst and partner at again capital. he joins us live from the nasdaq. nice to see you again. so why would more oil to refinery row in sdpekz the gulf coast mean higher oil prices? >> well, they say all politics is local, tom, and in this case all markets are local as well. imagine if you had a bumper crop of wheat or really anything on hand, but you couldn't get it to market. what's it worth to you? what's it worth to the world, really nothing because it's stuck where it is and it can't get to the places that need it. what we're seeing here today is that the oil in oklahoma that the contract trades against got liberated or will be liberated shortly, so what we've been seeing with the depressed price relative to all the other global markers for crude oil around the world is now seeing a correction. where that wti oil, that curbing, oklahoma oil is now almost as valuable as all the other oil
that action will let 350,000 barrels of crude a day flow out of land-locked cushing, oklahoma, pushing the glut of oil sitting in the midwest to other regions for refinement. john kilduff is an oil analyst and partner at again capital. he joins us live from the nasdaq. nice to see you again. so why would more oil to refinery row in sdpekz the gulf coast mean higher oil prices? >> well, they say all politics is local, tom, and in this case all markets are local as well. imagine if you had...
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than a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the crop our appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. can't prove who has even started. who don't just because the buyouts go on doesn't need to go over this is all they can buy these people out which is their what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give them any more land and you can see that with all this mine why it's covering my own scape it's really not news in the sixty's eagle poster was a person for to get out of their leases you know into the movie they also offered to put. american nuns in the department of interior the night stating that they were caught all lands were no longer any good for anything they were rooting for agriculture or you know the purpose that the only economic guru to left to their lands was the gravel on the surface and they could sell their ground when they start realizing that chad had heavy metal that it was was environmentally hazardous part of inferior realize that th
than a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the crop our appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. can't prove who has even started. who don't just because the buyouts go on doesn't need to go over this is all they can buy these people out which is their what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give them any more land and you can see that with all this mine...
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and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the crop or appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. there are three. daughters. who don't just because the bio school on doesn't need to go over to do this just who they can buy these people out which is what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give them any more land or you can see that with all this mind why it's covering the landscape it's really not news in the sixty's you go post through this person for them to get out of their leases you know it's a movie also offered cookbooks. back in the nonce. and the department of interior denied stating that there. were no longer really good for anything they were for agriculture or any other purpose but the only economic derivative left. was the gravel on the surface and they could sell ground when they started realizing that chad had heavy metals and was was an environmental hazard. part of the interior realize that that's a liability since they manage the
and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the crop or appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. there are three. daughters. who don't just because the bio school on doesn't need to go over to do this just who they can buy these people out which is what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give them any more land or you can see that with all this mind why...
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and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the quapaw appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. thought group was already. you know just because the buyouts will all those who need to go over will be just. taken by these people out which is that what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give him any more land you can see that with all this mind why it's cover my hands capers really not used in the sixty's you go push through this procedure for to get out of that or lisa's you want to move you in also offered to put. him back in the mines. department of interior. stating. there. were no longer really good for anything they were rooting for our culture or you know their purpose but the only economic derivative left. the gravel on the surface when they could sell the gravel when they started realizing that heavy metal than it was was environmentally hazardous parv interior realized that that's a liability since they manage the asset of the tribe if the
and a hundred years after the first pickaxe struck oklahoma go they're handing this place back to the quapaw appreciate your here's the worst superfund site in the country. thought group was already. you know just because the buyouts will all those who need to go over will be just. taken by these people out which is that what they're going to do but the tribes going to be here forever because the government's not going to give him any more land you can see that with all this mind why it's cover...
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do nothing about the spent half of the football game picher oklahoma back in one thousand nine hundred it was dark didn't have the. pitcher off. so i do nothing really got featured on it it became obvious fairly quickly to me that you know we had a hard percentage of kids it more difficult in the classroom super kids but. we had. we knew we had some problems. with that with the kids out there. kind of hesitates to. delve into. well he is our sound and we want him to be a normal was. just saying anybody else's. problem. passage or you need to come down here and say what what we. said will blow your mind so they run up here and took a bunch of blood samples from. indian children and man i found the high land camp that's when it started right there when they would never come in here and check the kids and picture the health department with alcohol but then i started checking in and i found a monster. i don't like. or used. the so we actually went door to door in the mining communities and not time to wars and found out how many people had children six and under and could we do lead testin
do nothing about the spent half of the football game picher oklahoma back in one thousand nine hundred it was dark didn't have the. pitcher off. so i do nothing really got featured on it it became obvious fairly quickly to me that you know we had a hard percentage of kids it more difficult in the classroom super kids but. we had. we knew we had some problems. with that with the kids out there. kind of hesitates to. delve into. well he is our sound and we want him to be a normal was. just saying...