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i'm picking up the route 66 in miama (miami), oklahoma, and heading west all the way to oklahoma city. these days, route 66 is like a phantom road. you won't even find many signs for it. it was officially decommissioned in 1985. in fact, they even bulldozed over some of the older parts to build bigger freeways. but here in oklahoma, the locals like to boast that this is the largest strip of route 66 that's still intact, just like it used to be, 2 lanes running straight through old-fashioned main streets like here in miama (miami). it's like traveling back in time. >> hello, justine. >> hi, dave. >> how are you today? >> good. this is such a treat. wow. i just close it like this? >> yes, ma'am. >> let's hit the route 66. >> ready to go, huh? >> david cane loves tracking the old route 66 almost as much as he loves his vintage car collection. driving in his 1936 packard, we talk about the grapes-of-wrath era, when writer john steinbeck described route 66 as the mother road that led so many impoverished people west in hopes of finding work. >> imagine this in the '30s, the dust bowl days.
i'm picking up the route 66 in miama (miami), oklahoma, and heading west all the way to oklahoma city. these days, route 66 is like a phantom road. you won't even find many signs for it. it was officially decommissioned in 1985. in fact, they even bulldozed over some of the older parts to build bigger freeways. but here in oklahoma, the locals like to boast that this is the largest strip of route 66 that's still intact, just like it used to be, 2 lanes running straight through old-fashioned...
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the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and the billeir remarks on h.r. 2642. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 588, an act to provide for donor contribution acknowledgements to be displayed at the for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: mr. speaker, i note to my colleague i have one additional one-minute speaker and i'll reserve the rest of my time to myself. with that, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield to the gentleman from ok arkansas, one of my subcommittee chairman, mr. crawford. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized. mr. crawford: i thank chairman lucas for his leadership throughout this trying process. i'm pleased to say we are one step closer to providing our ag producers certainty they need to accomplish their goals. the bill is a product of our extension o
the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and the billeir remarks on h.r. 2642. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 588, an act to provide for donor contribution acknowledgements to be displayed at the for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: mr. speaker, i note...
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we grew up in oklahoma. i have one younger brother, and both of us grew up with our family in oklahoma. oklahoma was the last stopping place for the southern cheyenne. we had originally been in colorado, was yielding, but they had been removed from there in the 19th century, and he was born on the last agency land in oklahoma, and so we maintain very close ties with our community and with our family on the cheyenne side, while i was growing up there in oklahoma, so it was easy to do there. we were constantly surrounded by other families, participating in the life of the cheyenne there, and that is what it takes to create that kind of identity. tavis: it became the epicenter of your personal pursuits. it is one thing to appreciate the heritage and revel in it, but it is another thing to spend, as you have, a good part of your professional career back to make sure the rest of us come to appreciate it. >> i guess it was this. my dad was unique in his generation in that he went to university, he went to college
we grew up in oklahoma. i have one younger brother, and both of us grew up with our family in oklahoma. oklahoma was the last stopping place for the southern cheyenne. we had originally been in colorado, was yielding, but they had been removed from there in the 19th century, and he was born on the last agency land in oklahoma, and so we maintain very close ties with our community and with our family on the cheyenne side, while i was growing up there in oklahoma, so it was easy to do there. we...
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make the in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington mon youment still under repair after that earth quake. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closednd being rebuild. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, pat sajak and vanna white. hey, there. sounded like jim thornrnt. how you doing, everybody? good to see you all. i'm feeling tropical. aren't you?
make the in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington mon youment still under repair after that earth quake. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closednd being rebuild. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. wheel... of......
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make the in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington mon youment still under repair after that earth quake. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closednd being rebuild. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> on "the list" -- want comfort food? grab a pencil. the new replacement for your cravings. hiring a hitman for hour hubby fails miserably but -- >> easier than divorcing him. >> looks like a computer whiz without even trying. simple pc short cuts that make work easier. i'm teresa. it's tuesday. we searched the world for the stories you need to know. like george clooney searching for a new girl -- already has one. okay. here are the top five buzz worthy stories you need to know. >> i'm jan. a smor gas borg of controversy. a golden corral in florida is under the microscope as an employee posted disgusting video o
make the in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington mon youment still under repair after that earth quake. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closednd being rebuild. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> on...
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make that in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington monument still under repair after that earth kwath quake in 2011. finally a beacon of light again. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closed and being rebuilt. we'll see you tomorrow night. good night. >>> new information in the probe of the crash at sfo what. pilots are now telling investigators you know it's like he started looking around. people are hurt. >> a bay area crash survivor talks about his harrowing experience of how he took action once planes came to a stop. >> why we should not expect an end to travel delays at sfo as a result of the crash. stay with us. abc 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >>> analyzing final moments, searching each piece of he debris what. investigators are learning tonight about the crash site and the crew. >> tonight new questions have a
make that in the rivers of oklahoma. darren rovell, abc news, oklahoma. >> go oklahoma. we thank you so much for watching tonight. we're working for you at abcnews.com. "nightline" will be along later. we wanted to leave you with a great sight from the nation's capital. the washington monument still under repair after that earth kwath quake in 2011. finally a beacon of light again. those 88 lamps turned on every night while the monument is closed and being rebuilt. we'll see you...
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start a road trip that takes me west via oklahoma city, albuquerque, new mexico, and finally, to the edge of a 50,000-year-old meteorite crater in arizona. it's hard to imagine it now, but quiet little lynchburg, virginia, on the banks of the james river, was once a major riverport that exploded in the 18th century thanks to an invention of a unique boat that changed america forever. >> easy as pie. >> thank you. this is where my america road trip begins. yes, here on a river. long before cars and trains and covered wagons, it was boats and river traffic that propelled early america forward. isn't that right, chip? >> yes, ma'am, absolutely. >> start your engines. >> all right. drop those poles in, guys. >> can i help? >> sure. grab that pole right there. >> ok. >> you might as well get used to it. >> all righty. this special boat is called a bateau, which is french for boat, and it has a patented flat design. the bateau was a largely forgotten part of american history until enthusiasts like chip coleman and his crew began building authentic reproductions and putting them on the rive
start a road trip that takes me west via oklahoma city, albuquerque, new mexico, and finally, to the edge of a 50,000-year-old meteorite crater in arizona. it's hard to imagine it now, but quiet little lynchburg, virginia, on the banks of the james river, was once a major riverport that exploded in the 18th century thanks to an invention of a unique boat that changed america forever. >> easy as pie. >> thank you. this is where my america road trip begins. yes, here on a river. long...
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i was looking -- a friend of mine sent me a message about oklahoma where in oklahoma city hospitals are posting surgery prices on line and they're creating a bidding war and the prices are coming down. the oklahoma city surgical center is offering guarantee all inclusive prices on line. doctor smith and doctor steven [inaudible] almost 15 years ago founded on the simple principal of price honesty. healthcare doesn't really cost that much. what people are being charged for is another matter all together. when we get to the gist of things is that healthcare is not a right, it's not -- it's a privilege and it's a profit that's made on that privilege and i really appreciate the questioning of that profit. if it's a non profit making a profit, it's something we need to question because overall we're seeing the costs increase all across the world where we don't see universal healthcare as the norm. i'd like to get there some day and i think doing our part is questioning how the private sector is charging us on rates. i do appreciate the work that sciu ten to one is doing. call it bank man shi
i was looking -- a friend of mine sent me a message about oklahoma where in oklahoma city hospitals are posting surgery prices on line and they're creating a bidding war and the prices are coming down. the oklahoma city surgical center is offering guarantee all inclusive prices on line. doctor smith and doctor steven [inaudible] almost 15 years ago founded on the simple principal of price honesty. healthcare doesn't really cost that much. what people are being charged for is another matter all...
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." >> a message to oklahoma's recent tornado victims. >> how are you doing, oklahoma? >> that so many of us have not forgotten their hardship. a tremendous show of support with some of music's biggest stars. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well.
." >> a message to oklahoma's recent tornado victims. >> how are you doing, oklahoma? >> that so many of us have not forgotten their hardship. a tremendous show of support with some of music's biggest stars. it's a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable -...
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and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next
and boy, are they getting, in western oklahoma, now, moving south into texas. they have been in a severe to exceptional drought for the past few years, and the good news is over the next
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in a year with at least four majors. 17-year-old casey katria of livermore, low amateur, headed to oklahoma state this fall. the story was park. drops the birdie. she had a six are-shot lead at 10-under. then on 18, park taps in for the win. claims her third consecutive major, winning by four strokes. and that deserves a little champagne. her sixth win this year and third straight tournament victory. >> very honor to put my name to somebody like baby a -- babe sa it's a great moment.
in a year with at least four majors. 17-year-old casey katria of livermore, low amateur, headed to oklahoma state this fall. the story was park. drops the birdie. she had a six are-shot lead at 10-under. then on 18, park taps in for the win. claims her third consecutive major, winning by four strokes. and that deserves a little champagne. her sixth win this year and third straight tournament victory. >> very honor to put my name to somebody like baby a -- babe sa it's a great moment.
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buy fast -- more people in oklahoma buy fast food than any other state. consumers in oklahoma spend the most on average of $101 a month on fast food in just a month. people in vermont spend the least, $28 a month. californians fall somewhere in between all that spending an average of $47 a month on fast food. >>> now 4 minutes before 5:00 on your monday morning. coming up a dangerous downpour. a tour bus washed away in arizona. passengers escaped unharmed. >> plus, changes at sfo. what the faa is asking foreign pilots to do following the deadly asiana crash. >> reporter: and one week of talks separates bart and its two unions from a strike. we'll tell you where negotiations stand and a new report on how much bart employees are really making. ,, >>> uncertain feeling right now. just one week away from a potential bart strike. >> a lot of people would bend over backwards to get some of those jobs. >> these are critical work who provide a service to keep the public safe. >> the process is to keep everybody alive. >> the faa advises all foreign pilots to use
buy fast -- more people in oklahoma buy fast food than any other state. consumers in oklahoma spend the most on average of $101 a month on fast food in just a month. people in vermont spend the least, $28 a month. californians fall somewhere in between all that spending an average of $47 a month on fast food. >>> now 4 minutes before 5:00 on your monday morning. coming up a dangerous downpour. a tour bus washed away in arizona. passengers escaped unharmed. >> plus, changes at...
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you see southern oklahoma city and joplin. have you or your government had to work with the insurance industry since this happened? is beinginsurance now completely develop -- governmentally controlled. by fema. if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy as the national flood insurance plan. that is not completely controlled by the government. they will have private brokers who will help them to sell it, but the insurer is the national flood insurance when within fema. the way we've got to work with insurance companies, it has been the business insurances and homeowners, and homeowners pay very little on this because every homeowners plan that i know, there is a flood exclusion. it is predominate -- it predominately fell on the national flood insurance plan. that is why the real sandy relief package is about $50 billion, because $10 billion of the $60 billion went to the national flood insurance land, it should
you see southern oklahoma city and joplin. have you or your government had to work with the insurance industry since this happened? is beinginsurance now completely develop -- governmentally controlled. by fema. if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy as the national flood insurance plan. that is not completely controlled by the government. they will have private brokers who...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: i'd ask that the quorum call be vitiated. ms. mikulski: object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. ms. mikulski: object not nablus tery way. -- i object not in a blustery way. i objected to the gentleman's request to vacate the call of the quorum. if the gentleman could just tkurbs. the presiding officer: the the clerk will continue calling the names. quorum call: quorum call: ms. mikulski: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from maryland. ms. mikulski: madam president, what you see here is that we were trying to work out -- the presiding officer: tbher a quorum call. ms. mikulski: i ask unanimous consent that the call of the quorum be vaibted. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. mikulski: madam president, i know my colleague, the senator from oklahoma, was waiting to offer amendments, filling in for senator murray, ifer iftion tryo get a sense of what that meant. the reason i wanted the quorum to go on is that so i could have a chance to tal
the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. coburn: i'd ask that the quorum call be vitiated. ms. mikulski: object. the presiding officer: objection is heard. ms. mikulski: object not nablus tery way. -- i object not in a blustery way. i objected to the gentleman's request to vacate the call of the quorum. if the gentleman could just tkurbs. the presiding officer: the the clerk will continue calling the names. quorum call: quorum call: ms. mikulski: madam president? the presiding...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call in process be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: i ask unanimous consent i be recognized as if in morning business for what time as i shall consume. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: thank you, madam president. i last wednesday came to the floor and talked about the president's global warming speech that he had made a couple weeks ago, and all that the white house is doing to help frame the debate with the talking points memo. you remember, the talking points memo is the memo that he used to get people to talk about -- to respond to his speech, what to say and what not to say. we happened to intercept that, and it was very, very interesting. also they had the secret meetings that took place with some of the alarmists, senators, on the floor, so that we are communicating properly, madam president, the term over the past 1 years of those individuals who say the world is coming to an end
the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call in process be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: i ask unanimous consent i be recognized as if in morning business for what time as i shall consume. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. inhofe: thank you, madam president. i last wednesday came to the floor and talked about the president's global warming speech that he had made a couple weeks ago, and...
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a lot of rain in oklahoma and texas today, they are getting a lot of heavy rain. high pressure over the ohio valley and that is going to be building in over the next several days. so the heat is going to build as well a few of you in the upper 60s, cumberland down to 66. this afternoon a steamy 95 in town, perhaps a little relief right along the bay with annapolis at 91. let's turn it over to beverly farmer with a look at timesaver traffic. >> looking good on the beltway the american legion bridge. motorcycle accident. we are told the rider lost control was up and walking around, but does need transport. so there will be equipment on the georgetown pike near old dominion. i-95 corridor no objects to report in virginia. heading into springfield and out of 395. maryland beltway, oxen hill moving well too. outer loop from 210 mast andrews and toward landover and silver spring, everything moving at a good pace here. >>> a woman involved in an accident that killed a prince william county police officer is due in court today. >> margaret luke was scheduled to go on tria
a lot of rain in oklahoma and texas today, they are getting a lot of heavy rain. high pressure over the ohio valley and that is going to be building in over the next several days. so the heat is going to build as well a few of you in the upper 60s, cumberland down to 66. this afternoon a steamy 95 in town, perhaps a little relief right along the bay with annapolis at 91. let's turn it over to beverly farmer with a look at timesaver traffic. >> looking good on the beltway the american...
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in oklahoma, big thunderstorms near oklahoma city. storms in the middle of the country. adds we go through the weekend, kind of rainy on and off on the east. marry for minneapolis to chicago, high temperatures in the 60s to low 70s. >> it's the end of july. >> it's sweater weather. people are turning their heat on in the northern plains. >>> straight ahead -- spirit air jumps on the anthony weiner bandwagon. >>> and barbara and george bush speak out on a cause close to their hearts. [ whispering ] uh! i had a nightmare! the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and
in oklahoma, big thunderstorms near oklahoma city. storms in the middle of the country. adds we go through the weekend, kind of rainy on and off on the east. marry for minneapolis to chicago, high temperatures in the 60s to low 70s. >> it's the end of july. >> it's sweater weather. people are turning their heat on in the northern plains. >>> straight ahead -- spirit air jumps on the anthony weiner bandwagon. >>> and barbara and george bush speak out on a cause...
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riesgo de lluvia y tres ingrediente para todo, noroeste con cal,o ola de calor para ustedes, y texas, oklahoma y la sequÍa que han tenido bueno pudiera manejar un poco la situaciÓn por inclu ayuda vÍa y el calor mejora por las tormenta, lo bueno, es que esta zona moviÉndose al oeste trayendo lluvias para texas y tenemos avisos y alertas de inundaciones para buena parte, y esta zona en verde el norte de mÉxico con potencial de lluvia y esta baja superior sigue moviÉndose hacia el oeste y suroeste e implicarÍa lluvia para esta zona que ha padecido de sequÍa incluye gran medida centro y oeste de texas, y oklahoma y miren el norte de mÉxico, coahuila y sonora tambiÉn yuco vÍa y esto es muy bueno, zona con sequÍa y ustedes en san antonio, 89 pero la posibilidad de tormenta dÍas de maÑana. >>> y el calor disminuye por la lluvia, mÁximas de 74, 72, y temperaturas que se maduran en el suroeste que han tenido calor, y gran parte del oeste con el monzÓn americano, chubascos, tormenta, hace un poco de nubosidad y refresca las temperaturas, 83 mÁxima para los Ángeles y el suroeste con ma
riesgo de lluvia y tres ingrediente para todo, noroeste con cal,o ola de calor para ustedes, y texas, oklahoma y la sequÍa que han tenido bueno pudiera manejar un poco la situaciÓn por inclu ayuda vÍa y el calor mejora por las tormenta, lo bueno, es que esta zona moviÉndose al oeste trayendo lluvias para texas y tenemos avisos y alertas de inundaciones para buena parte, y esta zona en verde el norte de mÉxico con potencial de lluvia y esta baja superior sigue moviÉndose hacia el oeste y...
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oklahoma city is up to the mid 30s yet again and cooling across the eastern seaboard due to the cold front passing through. i will leave you now to the extended forecast. . >> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. o in american history. between 1935 and 1940, over one million people left their homes in oklahoma, texas, arkansas, and missouri. they were escaping the drought, which had literally transformed their farms into dust bowls. in search of jobs and a new life, they loaded their families and their few possessions onto cars and trucks, and they headed west for the promised land.
oklahoma city is up to the mid 30s yet again and cooling across the eastern seaboard due to the cold front passing through. i will leave you now to the extended forecast. . >> that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. o in american history. between 1935 and 1940, over one million people left their homes in oklahoma, texas, arkansas, and missouri. they were escaping the drought, which had literally transformed their farms into...
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in oklahoma at a concert meant to raise money for tornado victims. >> hot. really hot. >> reporter: almost 1300 people were treated for heat related problems. 21 went to the hospital. at least two of them in critical condition. ohio and kentucky had a different problem. fast moving rained flooded rains in the lexington area. near chattanooga, a roof collapsed. and around daytona beach, florida rip currents have forced more than 100 water rescues since thursday. >> red flag conditions throughout the weekend which mean very hazardous. >> reporter: in the west, the heat is fueling at least 18 major wild fires including this one in nevada that has already scorched 6300 acres. and is just 30% contained. >> there's a very large swing in the jet stream that brought extreme weather from the flooding rains all the way from the gulf coast to carolina and even into kentucky and places in the ohio valley. this is all part of a settle of weather systems that has come together in an unusual way. >> reporter: unusually wild weather that has millions on alert tonight. >> th
in oklahoma at a concert meant to raise money for tornado victims. >> hot. really hot. >> reporter: almost 1300 people were treated for heat related problems. 21 went to the hospital. at least two of them in critical condition. ohio and kentucky had a different problem. fast moving rained flooded rains in the lexington area. near chattanooga, a roof collapsed. and around daytona beach, florida rip currents have forced more than 100 water rescues since thursday. >> red flag...
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. >>> a 23-year-old oklahoma man wants to warn other people about the dangers of using fireworks this summer. we got this story from news ok in oklahoma. >> it defused and i could tell that it was just, it was so quick. and i was not ready for the lit fuse. i had it like that, and as soon as i got my arm here, it went off. >> this is one year after a firework blew off the left side of his face. he suffered severe injuries and he was in an induced coma for a while as he began the recovery process. >> this is aaron six post-surgeries to correct the injuries. the hole is still there in his eye and left cheek. he has more surgeries to go. >> they did a skin expansion here, and put 1,200 ccs of saline in the chest right here, so it was like a big llow after that, that is where this skin came from right here. >> yeah, this is actually my chest right up here. >> and they grew it. >> they are growing skin to be able to fix his face? >> they were able to remove that skin and create what is basically an eyelid and to improve some of the damage created by the firework. he is determined to help o
. >>> a 23-year-old oklahoma man wants to warn other people about the dangers of using fireworks this summer. we got this story from news ok in oklahoma. >> it defused and i could tell that it was just, it was so quick. and i was not ready for the lit fuse. i had it like that, and as soon as i got my arm here, it went off. >> this is one year after a firework blew off the left side of his face. he suffered severe injuries and he was in an induced coma for a while as he...
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i'm from oklahoma. i think we all know that we have tornadoes in oklahoma. and we've had toarnldz as long as i've been -- the years i've been living in oklahoma, all my life. and, of course, that has nothing to do -- he's talking about that figure on all natural disasters. that has nothing to do with carbon whatsoever. and it doesn't make any sense to attribute every single natural disaster and its total cost to global warming or carbon pollution as the president now says even if you believe global warming is true. so the president -- the third point the president's talking points were to the presidents' climate plan -- this is what the president is telling his followers in this body and elsewhere to do -- the president's climate plan is full of commonsense solutions, including first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants. the memo continues, that's why we applaud president obama's -- this is what -- what obama wants to us say about him, why we applaud president obama's climate plan which is full of commonsense solutions starting with his call for
i'm from oklahoma. i think we all know that we have tornadoes in oklahoma. and we've had toarnldz as long as i've been -- the years i've been living in oklahoma, all my life. and, of course, that has nothing to do -- he's talking about that figure on all natural disasters. that has nothing to do with carbon whatsoever. and it doesn't make any sense to attribute every single natural disaster and its total cost to global warming or carbon pollution as the president now says even if you believe...
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. >>> a 23-year-old oklahoma man wants to warn other people about the dangers of using fireworks this summer. we got this story from news ok in oklahoma. >> it defused and i could tell that it was just, it was so quick. and i was not ready for the lit fuse. i had it like that, and as soon as i got my arm here, it went off. >> this is one year after a firework blew off the left side of his face. he suffered severe injuries and he was in an induced coma for a while as he began the recovery process. >> this is aaron six post-surgeries to correct the injuries. the hole is still there in his eye and left cheek. he has more surgeries to go. >> they did a skin expansion here, and put 1,200 ccs of saline in the chest right here, so it was like a big pillow. after that, that is where this skin came from right here. >> yeah, this is actually my chest right up here. >> and they grew it. >> they are growing skin to be able to fix his face? >> they were able to remove that skin and create what is basically an eyelid and to improve some of the damage created by the firework. he is determined to hel
. >>> a 23-year-old oklahoma man wants to warn other people about the dangers of using fireworks this summer. we got this story from news ok in oklahoma. >> it defused and i could tell that it was just, it was so quick. and i was not ready for the lit fuse. i had it like that, and as soon as i got my arm here, it went off. >> this is one year after a firework blew off the left side of his face. he suffered severe injuries and he was in an induced coma for a while as he...
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tornadoes, then just a few weeks ago, barbara went to moore, oklahoma, herself to deliver them in person. >> kind of a spiritual journey for me. >> reporter: he's traveling as well. he's the former bay area tv reporter we introduced you to last november. he gave up a career covering murder and mayhem to start a nonprofit covering stories of inspiration. he just finished raising more than $35,000 through crowd funding to start a 50 in 50 campaign, finding and telling stories of inspiration in every state. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> right now some breaking news for you. many people here in the south bay perhaps noticing that smoke coming up from the san jose area. it's coming up from 87 and 280 and san jose fire tells us this is a grass fire. they should have it knocked down soon, but it has been producing a lot of smoke. a lot of people looking at that wondering what it is. now you know, a small brush fire near 87 and 280 and firefighters are all over it knocking it down as we speak. meteorologist rob mayeda is here to talk about -- i notice the smoke there blowing across there
tornadoes, then just a few weeks ago, barbara went to moore, oklahoma, herself to deliver them in person. >> kind of a spiritual journey for me. >> reporter: he's traveling as well. he's the former bay area tv reporter we introduced you to last november. he gave up a career covering murder and mayhem to start a nonprofit covering stories of inspiration. he just finished raising more than $35,000 through crowd funding to start a 50 in 50 campaign, finding and telling stories of...
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you see southern oklahoma city and joplin. how much have you or your government had to work with the insurance industry since this happened? >> flood insurance now is being completely governmentally controlled. by fema. if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new jersey if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy as the national flood insurance plan. that is not completely controlled by the government. they will have private brokers who will help them to sell it, but the insurer is the national flood insurance when within fema. the way we've got to work with insurance companies, it has been the business insurances and homeowners, and homeowners pay very little on this because every homeowners plan that i know, there is a flood exclusion. it predominately fell on the national flood insurance plan. that is why the real sandy relief package is about $50 billion, because $10 billion of the $60 billion went to the national flood insurance land, it should been u
you see southern oklahoma city and joplin. how much have you or your government had to work with the insurance industry since this happened? >> flood insurance now is being completely governmentally controlled. by fema. if you want to buy flood insurance, which have to new jersey if you are in a flood area and you have a mortgage, the banks will require it. the only place you can buy as the national flood insurance plan. that is not completely controlled by the government. they will have...
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toby keith and other stars took the stage at the oklahoma twister relief concert to benefit tornado victims. 60,000-plus showed up but over 1,200 people were treated for the excessive heat there. >>> jenny mccarthy is in negotiations to take joy behar's seat when she leaves "the view" in august. >>> and what was your favorite bill cosby sweater on "the cosby show"? >> i said earlier i like the plaid ones but -- >> i think they are all equally not good. >> the comedian wanted to know. >> the arguyles. >> i was doing some research on this because i was interested in the factoids behind it. the favorite brand of his were perry ellis because they were affordable. >>> this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> leading the news in "the wall street journal," secret court's redefinition of relevant empowered vast nsa data gathering. starting in the mid-20000s they decided the word relevant could be broadened to permit an entire database on millions of people. >>> and "chicago sun-times," gangs, weather, access to guns, reluctant witnesses drive holiday weekend b
toby keith and other stars took the stage at the oklahoma twister relief concert to benefit tornado victims. 60,000-plus showed up but over 1,200 people were treated for the excessive heat there. >>> jenny mccarthy is in negotiations to take joy behar's seat when she leaves "the view" in august. >>> and what was your favorite bill cosby sweater on "the cosby show"? >> i said earlier i like the plaid ones but -- >> i think they are all equally...
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oklahoma condiciones severas. esto es todo de mi parte. paso con bÁrbara. >>> gracias. y estÁ con nosotros un invitado de lujo, es ale jjandro berry. >>> gracias, bÁrbara. y hace tres aÑos el comisionado de las grandes ligas dijo que el tema de los esteroides era cosa del pasado, hoy con los esteroides estamos en un lÍo que es el de siempre. a continuaciÓn en la siguiente cÁpsula. >>> el jardinero brown fue suspendido, y una cadena de tiendas de servicios rÁpidos le quitÓ su patrocinio, y no apelarÁ a esta sanciÓn. el panameÑo rivera fue claro seÑalando que si sabÍa de su error tenÍa que aclarar. y el tÉcnico elegido para dirigir al barcelona es el tata martino, y dijo que messi es determinante, y dijo que deberÁ adaptarse a la filosofÍa de su nuevo equipo, martino es oriundo de rosario, y el padre del astro era aficionado del tata martino. y el manchester united sufriÓ su segunda derrota bajo el mando de david mois, cayÓ ante los marinos de yocohama. maÑana se juega la copa oro. la acciÓn comienza cuando estados unidos enfrente a honduras, ademÁs
oklahoma condiciones severas. esto es todo de mi parte. paso con bÁrbara. >>> gracias. y estÁ con nosotros un invitado de lujo, es ale jjandro berry. >>> gracias, bÁrbara. y hace tres aÑos el comisionado de las grandes ligas dijo que el tema de los esteroides era cosa del pasado, hoy con los esteroides estamos en un lÍo que es el de siempre. a continuaciÓn en la siguiente cÁpsula. >>> el jardinero brown fue suspendido, y una cadena de tiendas de servicios...
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-- oklahoma, the chairman of the agriculture committee. the chair: the gentlelady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would have preferred to focus my time in the general debate and that's still my intention. the rules debate historically as we all know this body is more of a partisan discussion. generally less focused on the details of the bill than the intensity of the process or the perspective by which the next action takes place. i understand that. but i would say to my friends and i'll go into greater detail into this in just a little bit, remember what you are about to vote on a rule, tone able us to proceed to a vote entails is consideration of the bill that two years rkups over in committee, where 100 amendments were considered in both markups, a process by which a bill came to the floor a couple of weeks ago subject to another 100 amendments. tremendous debate, tremendous discussion. but yet a bill that could not quite get the muster of both t
-- oklahoma, the chairman of the agriculture committee. the chair: the gentlelady from -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would have preferred to focus my time in the general debate and that's still my intention. the rules debate historically as we all know this body is more of a partisan discussion. generally less focused on the details of the bill than the intensity of the process or the perspective by...
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tom costello, nbc news, oklahoma city. >> did that same drill years ago in oklahoma city and you are blinded when that cabin starts filling up. >> number one thing, leave your carry-ons on the plane. >> how many people did we see in san francisco? >> i tweeted that. when i saw people getting off that plane with their carry on bags i just about lost it. i tweeted about the forecast. the beach, yes, indeed, it's summer time. time to start thinking about if you're not is going the beach tomorrow when will you go to the beach next? wonderful weather at the coastline. ocean temperature in the upper 60s and lowe 70s. that's awfully cooled if days are cloudy. on days like today that nice cool water feels good. this is a view from our tower camera look back down to the south. there's the washington monument. looking southbound into the clouds that are generating rain showers down our south, south fredericksburg. temperatures 88 in leesburg and ashburn. 82 in gaithersburg and damascus, maryland. 75 degrees in charlottesville where there's rain drops. your planner just one or two showers aroun
tom costello, nbc news, oklahoma city. >> did that same drill years ago in oklahoma city and you are blinded when that cabin starts filling up. >> number one thing, leave your carry-ons on the plane. >> how many people did we see in san francisco? >> i tweeted that. when i saw people getting off that plane with their carry on bags i just about lost it. i tweeted about the forecast. the beach, yes, indeed, it's summer time. time to start thinking about if you're not is...
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. >>> a tragic accident in oklahoma. this is sad. an 8-year-old boy fell off a float in oklahoma city. he was run over by part of the float as his friends watched. his father was behind the wheel. he had not seen he had fallen. it's a freak and awful accident. >>> to egypt which had been a tense situation grows more fragile this morning. prosecutors are investigating the deposed president and top leaders of the muslim brotherhood amid allegations they led to the deaths of protesters. new reports, the army and police have been attacked on the sinai peninsula. reza is live with more for us. >> reporter: we know critics and opponents of morsi, the muslim brotherhood are happy. they have been partying because they are gone. what about supporters of morsi? and supporters of the brotherhood? what are they thinking and feeling? we could find out today. they call for mass protests. how many people are going to come out on the streets? will there be violence? there is concern. in some places, we have seen bloodshed. a brotherhood backlash. mo
. >>> a tragic accident in oklahoma. this is sad. an 8-year-old boy fell off a float in oklahoma city. he was run over by part of the float as his friends watched. his father was behind the wheel. he had not seen he had fallen. it's a freak and awful accident. >>> to egypt which had been a tense situation grows more fragile this morning. prosecutors are investigating the deposed president and top leaders of the muslim brotherhood amid allegations they led to the deaths of...
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earlier in the week we reported about a harrowing incident at a wal-mart in oklahoma. incredible video. a man snatching a young girl and holding her hostage. >> thankfully the girl is fine. now her mom is talking about the experience. abc's alex perez has the story. >> reporter: for the first time. mom alicia keating is talking about the frightening ordeal. she will never forget. >> i immediately panicked. >> the whole thing captured on surveillance cameras. her 2-year-old always playful daughter zoe being held at knifepoint by the stranger who snatched her out of the shopping cart in front of her big sister. >> i was frantic. nothing can prepare you, i don't think, for a moment like this. >> reporter: keating was at this midwest oklahoma walmart and had just stepped in front of the shopping cart to get some steaks out of the cooler when sammy wallace grabbed zoe. >> i started screaming at the top of my lungs. please help me. please help me. this man has my baby. >> reporter: wallace, a wanted felon according to a history of mental illness. refused to let zoe go. keati
earlier in the week we reported about a harrowing incident at a wal-mart in oklahoma. incredible video. a man snatching a young girl and holding her hostage. >> thankfully the girl is fine. now her mom is talking about the experience. abc's alex perez has the story. >> reporter: for the first time. mom alicia keating is talking about the frightening ordeal. she will never forget. >> i immediately panicked. >> the whole thing captured on surveillance cameras. her...
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. >> reporter: 3-year-old veronica lives in oklahoma with her biological father dustin brown and his wife robin. >> she's full of energy, always racing to do anything. >> she loves animals. she loves mommy and daddy dearly. >> reporter: but veronica spent her first two years in south carolina with this couple. they were at her birth in 2009 and brought her home believing they could adopt her. before brown's national guard unit was sent to iraq, he sent a text message and signed paperwork surrendering his parental rights. >> i didn't think i was signing, you know, giving up everything, you know, not wanting to have anything to do with my child. i mean that's my daughter. >> reporter: when brown found out about the adoption plan, he invoked a 1978 federal law that protects americans from being separated from their tribe. brown is a cherokee indian. >> i can't forget what my grandmother told me and what i learned when i was growing up. i said i can't provide that. >> reporter: a south carolina court agrees and ordered veronica be given to brown. the supreme court voted 5-4 that the 1978
. >> reporter: 3-year-old veronica lives in oklahoma with her biological father dustin brown and his wife robin. >> she's full of energy, always racing to do anything. >> she loves animals. she loves mommy and daddy dearly. >> reporter: but veronica spent her first two years in south carolina with this couple. they were at her birth in 2009 and brought her home believing they could adopt her. before brown's national guard unit was sent to iraq, he sent a text message and...
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i learned conservative values from my conservative church in oklahoma. we cannot wait for the federal government to lead, in areas of education, health care, the national party has shown they are unwilling or incapable to make the necessary changes that are going to move this country forward. but there will be change, in the halls of state government. >> why if obama is in the fifth year and not helping the whole country, specifically black americans, why does he get 93% of the vote? >> it's the symbolism. we in america are attracted to icons and his election initially represented a moment in history where we knew there was progress. the fact that there was an african-american president elected was a good thing. not a bad thing at all, a lot of people felt pride about that but the policies have not been in the favor of not only african-americans, native americans, or america as a hole. >> not just policy, but making the case. you know, making the argument, talking to my friend, sonny johnson, about how it's time for us, especially black conservatives to
i learned conservative values from my conservative church in oklahoma. we cannot wait for the federal government to lead, in areas of education, health care, the national party has shown they are unwilling or incapable to make the necessary changes that are going to move this country forward. but there will be change, in the halls of state government. >> why if obama is in the fifth year and not helping the whole country, specifically black americans, why does he get 93% of the vote?...
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. >> hicieron una vigilia de la pqueña de 22 meses que desapereció en oklahoma. >> le digo mami porque es ella la que manda dijo la madre de la mejor. menor. >> la pequeña davne fue secuestrada mientras estaba en el auto de su padre acompañada de su abuela que sufre de demencia. >> no cantaré toda la canción dijo el padre. >> la madre y el padre fueron arrestados por consumir alcohol y dejar a la pequeña sola en el auto. >> mientras muchos cantaban otros repartían carteles. >> la mujer que habría raptado sería una hispana. >> en el teléfono de alermain encontraron información sobre abusos sexuales de menores. >> las autoridades enviaron cartas a los padres sobre la investigación en curso. >> tras conocerse la absolucion de george zimmerman, se realizaron muchos brotes de violencia muchos comerciantes resultaron afectados. >> la municipiladad podría impedir llevar artículos que pueda ser usados como armas. ->>¡hoy se reanundaron las actividades en oakland, en el puerto. >> la policía de san francisco pide ayuda para encontrar a esta mujer, se sabe que empujaba un carrito.
. >> hicieron una vigilia de la pqueña de 22 meses que desapereció en oklahoma. >> le digo mami porque es ella la que manda dijo la madre de la mejor. menor. >> la pequeña davne fue secuestrada mientras estaba en el auto de su padre acompañada de su abuela que sufre de demencia. >> no cantaré toda la canción dijo el padre. >> la madre y el padre fueron arrestados por consumir alcohol y dejar a la pequeña sola en el auto. >> mientras muchos cantaban...
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a family drove a thousand miles to oklahoma set i -- city to make a special delivery. the van was stuffed full of a thousand stuffed animals collected through the school district in pennsylvania. rachel and tj felt helpless watching the news reports after the tornadoes hit oklahoma in may. so they decided let's take the worries to action. and they asked people to donate items to the youngest victims of the storm. those stuffed animals will be passed out at 5 back to school events that are happening next month. >>> okay sometimes we enjoy sharing odd stories but this is strange. bizarre. aquaman swift and powerful monarch of the ocean is the mosttoxic super hearo on the web. mcafee released the 2013 most toxic super hero's list with aquaman at number one. mcafee. >> what did wonderwoman do? >> here we go. >> i am offended. >> the war on women. research resulted in bad links including virus malware and sites with malicious software. use your imagination on wonderwoman. >> the hulk wonderwoman and daredevil round out the top five. >> now i am surprised that a wonderwoman
a family drove a thousand miles to oklahoma set i -- city to make a special delivery. the van was stuffed full of a thousand stuffed animals collected through the school district in pennsylvania. rachel and tj felt helpless watching the news reports after the tornadoes hit oklahoma in may. so they decided let's take the worries to action. and they asked people to donate items to the youngest victims of the storm. those stuffed animals will be passed out at 5 back to school events that are...
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previously that oil would have gone to cushing, oklahoma. they also managed to reverse a key pipeline. on top of that, we know that many new pipeline projects that connect the hub directly with houston will come online this year or next year. last month, bp started its gargantuan refinery in indiana which is out of commission and can funnel 250,000 barrels per day. yeah, the spread is dead and it will stay that way because there's so much new pipeline capacity coming in. i could easily see west texas intermediate price periodically going higher than brent. first, who wins from all of this? you have the landlocked exploration and production companies. used to be so little transportation infrastructure they had to sell their oil to a discount. they weren't even getting wti. take continental resources, the company we hung around with in the bakken. is basically in it, this one had $1.2 million. continental only making $90 barrel. $12 differential. now they're getting $2 less than the west texas price. stocks are not but not hot enough. it will
previously that oil would have gone to cushing, oklahoma. they also managed to reverse a key pipeline. on top of that, we know that many new pipeline projects that connect the hub directly with houston will come online this year or next year. last month, bp started its gargantuan refinery in indiana which is out of commission and can funnel 250,000 barrels per day. yeah, the spread is dead and it will stay that way because there's so much new pipeline capacity coming in. i could easily see west...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, outside tulsa, oklahoma. >> and what is life like inside the white house? two first ladies together discussed highs and lows when we come back. when we come back. my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many people in our bedroom. [ dennis ] talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] ...and let the good life in. ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to as
elaine quijano, cbs news, outside tulsa, oklahoma. >> and what is life like inside the white house? two first ladies together discussed highs and lows when we come back. when we come back. my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [...
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the capobiancos have volunteered to go to oklahoma to ease veronica's transition. scott, they say they're committed to making the transition sensitive and gradual. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. there's been an accident involving a southwest airlines jetliner and we will tell you more about that in just a moment. break a leg! i used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a broken bone could change that. so my doctor and i chose prolia® to reduce my risk of fractures. prolia® is proven to help make bones stronger. i take prolia®. it's different- it's two shots a year. do not take prolia® if you are pregnant, are allergic to it or if you take xgeva® ..prolia® can cause serious side effects, including low blood calcium levels, serious infections, some of which may require hospitalization... ...and skin inflammation, rash and eczema. tell your doctor if you develop dental problems ..as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or if you develop new or unusu
the capobiancos have volunteered to go to oklahoma to ease veronica's transition. scott, they say they're committed to making the transition sensitive and gradual. >> pelley: elaine, thanks very much. there's been an accident involving a southwest airlines jetliner and we will tell you more about that in just a moment. break a leg! i used to love hearing that phrase... but not since i learned i have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture. i want to keep acting but a...
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oklahoma. can you see crews in oklahoma city pulling a man to safety. he was fishing with his family when a dam opened one no warning. it's one of three dams along the oklahoma river that has lights and horns. they are supposed to go off with when the dam lowers. a town supervisor says they test those alerts every week and that the alarm is normally loud. city workers are now inspecting it. nobody got hurt. tennessee. surveillance video captures a terrifying scene at a gas station north and west of nashville. watch as a white car plows head on into a gas pump. it bursts into flames. a man walking to his car narrowly misses being run over but can't escape the fire. he is now in the hospital with serious burns over 40% of his body. a fire marshall says it would have been even worse he had not stopped, dropped and rolled. the driver of that white car reportedly blacked out at the wheel. utah. a water main break south of salt lake city sent water shooting into the street. fire department officials say the deviser was almost 40 feet high and also shot rocks,
oklahoma. can you see crews in oklahoma city pulling a man to safety. he was fishing with his family when a dam opened one no warning. it's one of three dams along the oklahoma river that has lights and horns. they are supposed to go off with when the dam lowers. a town supervisor says they test those alerts every week and that the alarm is normally loud. city workers are now inspecting it. nobody got hurt. tennessee. surveillance video captures a terrifying scene at a gas station north and...
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previously that oil would have gone to oklahoma. they also managed to reverse a key pipeline. on top of that, we know that many new pipeline projects that connect the hub directly with houston will come online this year or next year. bp started it's refinery in indiana which is out of commission and can funnel 250,000 barrels per day. yeah, the spread is dead and it will stay that way because there's so much new pipeline capacity coming in. i could see west texas intermediate price periodically going higher than brent. first, who wins from all of this? you have the landlock companies enps. used to be so little transportation infrastructure they had to sell their oil to a discount. they weren't even getting wti. the company we hung around with is basically in it, this one had $1.2 million. continental only making $90 barrel. $12 differential. now they're getting $2 less than the west texas price. stocks are not but not hot enough. it will be a huge beneficiary from the gigantic rally. that is a growth company. it makes up 71% of the total production. that's a lot of oil that ca
previously that oil would have gone to oklahoma. they also managed to reverse a key pipeline. on top of that, we know that many new pipeline projects that connect the hub directly with houston will come online this year or next year. bp started it's refinery in indiana which is out of commission and can funnel 250,000 barrels per day. yeah, the spread is dead and it will stay that way because there's so much new pipeline capacity coming in. i could see west texas intermediate price periodically...
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i left my heart in san francisco and oklahoma. for the grand finale diplomats in boosters could dedicate the united nations headquarters in new york with a rounding rendition of accentuate the positive from the 1944 film, here come the waves. looking back it all seems a little bit crazy then we have lost touch with the atmospheric termination hope the next i.d. they characterized american society at the end of the second world war. we have forgotten a time when people in cities and towns across the united states imagined themselves on the world stage and not just on the stage but at its center as the stars of the show. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. very insightful. i certainly learned a lot and i'm sure everyone did. we do have some time for questions if you would like since we don't have books. and if you don't mind repeating it. >> there is a microphone that will come to you. >> yes, i was just curious, did the u.s. government or the truman administration take a position on where it should be located? >> that's a
i left my heart in san francisco and oklahoma. for the grand finale diplomats in boosters could dedicate the united nations headquarters in new york with a rounding rendition of accentuate the positive from the 1944 film, here come the waves. looking back it all seems a little bit crazy then we have lost touch with the atmospheric termination hope the next i.d. they characterized american society at the end of the second world war. we have forgotten a time when people in cities and towns across...
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i'm getting phone calls from oklahoma saying support mike lee and i'm ramming right back, support him in destroying the republican party? yesterday new york congressman peter king joined the chorus. >> we should not be closing down the government under any circumstances. that doesn't work. it is wrong. >> but utah senator mike lee, the general leading the charge in the upper chamber, is not letting the critics mess with his plans no matter how hairbrained they may be. yesterday on fox news senator lee remained defiant. >> look, i understand that there are some in the washington establishment, some from both political parties, who weren't happy with me over this. in this instance i'm going to take that as a compliment, an indication that i'm doing something right. >> doing something right or possibly something terribly, terribly wrong. over the weekend, self-avowed wacko bird senator tim cruz doubled down on the shutdown effort and presenting an online petition to eliminate funding for the affordable care act on september 30th. the name of website, www.don'tfundobamacare. 10 of the 12
i'm getting phone calls from oklahoma saying support mike lee and i'm ramming right back, support him in destroying the republican party? yesterday new york congressman peter king joined the chorus. >> we should not be closing down the government under any circumstances. that doesn't work. it is wrong. >> but utah senator mike lee, the general leading the charge in the upper chamber, is not letting the critics mess with his plans no matter how hairbrained they may be. yesterday on...
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thank you i have a mounting than a twenty five year old from oklahoma enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven let's give you some background two years later he was deployed in iraq where he encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaking them for insurgents journalists and children among those killed them that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after receiving it from manning the army private was arrested may twenty ten and then saddled with twenty one charges relating to espionage computer fraud theft and aiding the enemy in its last charge that would have carried a life sentence but it has been overturned today while he's put in confinement in a maximum security prison the publication shave continued to be released exposing multiple wrongdoings by american troops in afghanistan and iraq the u.n. torture report said that manning has been subjected to cruel and inhumane treatment during his detention. gavin mcfayden is the director of the london based center for invest
thank you i have a mounting than a twenty five year old from oklahoma enlisted in the u.s. army back in two thousand and seven let's give you some background two years later he was deployed in iraq where he encountered video footage showing u.s. forces killing unarmed civilians apparently mistaking them for insurgents journalists and children among those killed them that video was labeled collateral murder by the wiki leaks website that published it after receiving it from manning the army...
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following the oklahoma tornadoes our team launched a crisis now concluded red cross shelters, traffic alerts, storm reports, and other information. a second lesson is that crowd sourcing can enhance both quality and tone is of critical information. anyone can use google mapping service to great their own maps and host the continent and david. because it opens with anyone can deploy the update and improve our tools. we have learned during some disastrous authoritative sources may not have as much of mission centers on the ground to the for example, the stations of gasoline? a group of volunteers called the weather they were available. within a few days the data from more than 1000 given stations to set interest in the crisis now automatically. the department of energy the department of energy's call-center it ended up referencing this information to a third lesson is critical information to bill it should be open and online formats to open and secure formats which are open, before disaster. this is critical. in the past google had to gather emergency information from websites in unstru
following the oklahoma tornadoes our team launched a crisis now concluded red cross shelters, traffic alerts, storm reports, and other information. a second lesson is that crowd sourcing can enhance both quality and tone is of critical information. anyone can use google mapping service to great their own maps and host the continent and david. because it opens with anyone can deploy the update and improve our tools. we have learned during some disastrous authoritative sources may not have as...
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we didn't have to go to oklahoma to see it. his childhood home was moved board by board right here to his texas ranch. if you did this, it must have memories for you. >> oh, yeah, it sure did. >> at age 12, thomas boone pickens was a paperboy with the smallest route in town. he orchestrated his first merger and acquisition when he talked his boss into letting him take over four rival routes. >> i said, "28's too small. i got to have more papers." and i finally got to 156. >> did you have any idea that you were headed for a business career at that time? >> no, i didn't. i knew i was gonna make some money sometime. >> [chuckles] >> but i didn't know-- >> and how did that turn out? >> i didn't know how much i was gonna make. they turned out pretty good. >> he made his first big money searching for oil and built mesa petroleum into one of the most successful independent oil and natural gas companies in the country. he attributes his success to being relentlessly competitive, which we saw when he took us skeet shooting on his ranch.
we didn't have to go to oklahoma to see it. his childhood home was moved board by board right here to his texas ranch. if you did this, it must have memories for you. >> oh, yeah, it sure did. >> at age 12, thomas boone pickens was a paperboy with the smallest route in town. he orchestrated his first merger and acquisition when he talked his boss into letting him take over four rival routes. >> i said, "28's too small. i got to have more papers." and i finally got to...