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you have filed trying to get oklahoma to also have its case heard at the same time. what are the odds you think you'll be able to make that case with the supreme court? >> we were the first and only state to challenge this back in august of 2012. and you're right, under the statute if there's no state exchange, no subsidies. if there are no subsidies, there are no penalties that can be assessed against your employers and your state. this was a huge decision the states made across the country and the irs did in fact ignore the wishes and the decisions of 36 states. the case has been taken up as you know and as you described, it's going to be argued in late february, early march. we believe it's important to have a state there to argue the state decision and sovereignty aspect of how important this was to 36 states. we're hopeful that the supreme court will allow us to join the case there in argument sometime in late february and early march. >> mr. gruber's comments could be very important. attorney general of oklahoma thank you very much for your time. it's time to h
you have filed trying to get oklahoma to also have its case heard at the same time. what are the odds you think you'll be able to make that case with the supreme court? >> we were the first and only state to challenge this back in august of 2012. and you're right, under the statute if there's no state exchange, no subsidies. if there are no subsidies, there are no penalties that can be assessed against your employers and your state. this was a huge decision the states made across the...
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>> ryan owens in oklahoma tonight. ryan, thank you. >>> there are new details this evening about that deadly plane crash, that private jet going down in the bahamas over the weekend. these pictures of the aftermath. that plane believed to have smashed into a crane, just four miles from the airport. officials believe bad weather played a role. all nine people on board killed including pastor myles munroe, who has a strong following right here in the states. >>> in the west tonight, a dramatic rescue in the san gabriel mountains outside los angeles. 15 hikers air lifted to safety. they had been on a hike when they lost track of time. the sun went down. texting the word help and praying together. tonight, they say they are grateful to be reunited with their families. >>> now, to the joan rivers case. thorpts now revealing that there were selfies taken be joan rivers while she was sedated. and warning signs missed. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, new details about joan rivers' death. a report on the y
>> ryan owens in oklahoma tonight. ryan, thank you. >>> there are new details this evening about that deadly plane crash, that private jet going down in the bahamas over the weekend. these pictures of the aftermath. that plane believed to have smashed into a crane, just four miles from the airport. officials believe bad weather played a role. all nine people on board killed including pastor myles munroe, who has a strong following right here in the states. >>> in the...
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. >> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16, 2010, no one could anticipate what is about to rain down. photographer aaron snow is at home with his family as the morning breaks. >> the day started out bright and sunny. wind got heavier and heavier and so we started filming from the front door. >> when oklahomans see hail in late spring, they immediately prepare for what may follow, severe lightning or even a tornado. but from the moment aaron and his wife, jen, spot the size of the first few hailstones, they realize that this time the hail itself may do the greatest damage. >> my whole family is at the front door watching the wind and everything pick up. >> that's going to do damage. oh, those are bigger. >> oh, no. >> and then we noticed like these huge pieces of ice just coming out of the sky. they're almost baseballs. >> within seconds, the handful of falling ice chunks becomes a downpour. >> oh, my gosh! >> aaron's 3-year-old son can hardly keep his eyes off the unusual phenomenon. >> get back from the window.
. >> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16, 2010, no one could anticipate what is about to rain down. photographer aaron snow is at home with his family as the morning breaks. >> the day started out bright and sunny. wind got heavier and heavier and so we started filming from the front door. >> when oklahomans see hail in late spring, they immediately prepare for what may follow, severe lightning or even a tornado. but from the moment aaron and his wife,...
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. >> you grew up in oklahoma right? did your mom teach you to make this? >> i grew up in a typical, traditional, dry turkey, stuffing -- the whole idea people want you to cook turkey on thanksgiving. i can do that, that it is kind of boring. >> i want you to eat that right now. >> this is hot sauce. >> how hot? >> pretty hot. >> i just grew hair on my chest. >> you eat that. >> this hot sauce is kicking it. >> mission chinese started how long ago? >> about five years ago in san francisco. we are moving to a new location and it will be open for christmas. >> the core of the pastrami -- >> the way we started -- i grew up in oklahoma, lots of smoked meats. there are amazing barbecue stations. >> oklahoma known for its spices. >> san francisco, at mission chinese, the original one, we did not have a lot of space to cook. we bought an electric smoker. we want to make kung pow something. at first it was going to be bacon. the restaurant we were in front of, it was a chinese family. they were not very busy. my brother asked him if we could occupy their space. we
. >> you grew up in oklahoma right? did your mom teach you to make this? >> i grew up in a typical, traditional, dry turkey, stuffing -- the whole idea people want you to cook turkey on thanksgiving. i can do that, that it is kind of boring. >> i want you to eat that right now. >> this is hot sauce. >> how hot? >> pretty hot. >> i just grew hair on my chest. >> you eat that. >> this hot sauce is kicking it. >> mission chinese started...
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>> ryan owens in oklahoma tonight. ryan, thank you. >>> there are new details this evening about that deadly plane crash, that private jet going down in the bahamas over the weekend. these pictures of the aftermath. that plane believed to have smashed into a crane on decent, just four miles from the airport. officials believe bad weather played a role. all nine people on board killed including prominent evangelical pastor myles munroe, who has a strong following right here in the states. >>> in the west tonight, a dramatic rescue in the san gabriel mountains outside los angeles. 15 hikers, members of a church group, airlifted to safety. they had been on a hike when they lost track of time. the sun went down. texting the word help and praying together. tonight, they say they are grateful to be reunited with their families. >>> now, to the joan rivers case, and new outrage from her family this evening. authorities now revealing that there were selfies taken with joan rivers while she was sedated. and warning signs missed
>> ryan owens in oklahoma tonight. ryan, thank you. >>> there are new details this evening about that deadly plane crash, that private jet going down in the bahamas over the weekend. these pictures of the aftermath. that plane believed to have smashed into a crane on decent, just four miles from the airport. officials believe bad weather played a role. all nine people on board killed including prominent evangelical pastor myles munroe, who has a strong following right here in the...
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. >> you grew up in oklahoma right? did your mom teach you to make this? >> i grew up in a typical, traditional, dry turkey stuffing -- the whole idea people want you to cook turkey on things giving. i can do that, that it is kind of boring. >> i want you to eat that right now. >> this is hot sauce. >> how hot? >> pretty hot. >> i just grew hair on my chest. >> you eat that. >> this hot sauce is kicking it. >> mission chinese started how long ago? >> about five years ago in san francisco. we are moving to a new location and it will be open for christmas. >> the core of the pastrami -- >> the way we started -- i grew up in oklahoma, lots of smoked meats. there are amazing barbecue stations. >> oklahoma known for its spices . >> san francisco, admission chinese, the original one, we did not have a lot of space to cook. we bought an electric smoker. we want to make kong pow something. at first it was going to be bacon. the restaurant we were in front of, it was a chinese family. they were not very busy. my brother asked him if we could occupy their space. we
. >> you grew up in oklahoma right? did your mom teach you to make this? >> i grew up in a typical, traditional, dry turkey stuffing -- the whole idea people want you to cook turkey on things giving. i can do that, that it is kind of boring. >> i want you to eat that right now. >> this is hot sauce. >> how hot? >> pretty hot. >> i just grew hair on my chest. >> you eat that. >> this hot sauce is kicking it. >> mission chinese started...
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>> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16, 2010, no one could anticipate what is about to rain down. photographer aaron snow is at home with his family as the morning breaks. >> the day started out bright and sunny. wind got heavier and heavier and so we started filming from the front door. >> when oklahomans see hail in late spring, they immediately prepare for what may follow, severe lightning or even a tornado. but from the moment aaron and his wife, jen, spot the size of the first few hailstones, they realize this time the hail itself may do the greatest damage. >> my whole family is at the front door watching the wind and everything pick up. that's going to do damage. oh, those are bigger -- >> oh, no! >> and then we noticed like these huge pieces of ice just coming out of the sky. they're almost baseballs. >> within seconds, the handful of falling ice chunks becomes a downpour. >> oh, my gosh! >> aaron's 3-year-old son can hardly keep his eyes off the unusual phenomenon. >> get back from the window. >> sam
>> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16, 2010, no one could anticipate what is about to rain down. photographer aaron snow is at home with his family as the morning breaks. >> the day started out bright and sunny. wind got heavier and heavier and so we started filming from the front door. >> when oklahomans see hail in late spring, they immediately prepare for what may follow, severe lightning or even a tornado. but from the moment aaron and his wife,...
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michelle reports for us from oklahoma. >> oklahoma's oil industry is resurging, thanks to huge deposits of shale oil. >> this technique was in its infancy when i started 30 years ago. >> with fracking technology getting better, the cost for drillers is less crushing, the rewards greater. ray payne, vice president of production for b.n.k. petroleum, hopes this site will one day produce 600 barrels of oil a day. america in his the grip of a shale revolution, a boom that's turning the u.s. into an energy powerhouse that could threaten the dominance of traditional oil producers in the middle east. and that boom is being driven by soaring production in places like this. but with prices tumbling, could this oil rush be about to end? it still costs more to extract the black stuff trapped inside this rock. here, they are not worried yet. >> our margins are really strong here. so we would continue our development program at the current pace, even at prices much lower than $80 a barrel. >> the nearby city of ardmore has witnessed its fair share of oil booms and busts. >> this street has seen a lo
michelle reports for us from oklahoma. >> oklahoma's oil industry is resurging, thanks to huge deposits of shale oil. >> this technique was in its infancy when i started 30 years ago. >> with fracking technology getting better, the cost for drillers is less crushing, the rewards greater. ray payne, vice president of production for b.n.k. petroleum, hopes this site will one day produce 600 barrels of oil a day. america in his the grip of a shale revolution, a boom that's...
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former governor frank of oklahoma and former governor mark. we bring in governors baugh they have a particularly realistic outlook. but first off, right off the bat. (?) i'll start with you governor keaton. you're from oklahoma. what kind of immigration story do you have to tell. but let's get to you governor keaton. how does it affect your state? what do you think of what the government will do tonight? >> i think it has an impact on the state. obviously those who support comprehensive immigration reform want to see people come out of the as you sit here today. people who are criminals need to be deported. people need to stand in line to get back into the united states. we believe in the rule of law. (?) obviously, ever state has a rising number of both legal and illegal immigrants. certainly hb1 visas. mathematical and science educated. we also need immigrants for the purpose, the lower end of the skill set, to help with a lot of agricultural jobs and the higher skill set in terms of housing construction. what the president is doing here is
former governor frank of oklahoma and former governor mark. we bring in governors baugh they have a particularly realistic outlook. but first off, right off the bat. (?) i'll start with you governor keaton. you're from oklahoma. what kind of immigration story do you have to tell. but let's get to you governor keaton. how does it affect your state? what do you think of what the government will do tonight? >> i think it has an impact on the state. obviously those who support comprehensive...
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oklahoma city tomorrow, 22 degrees as we wake up. the freeze warnings, the hard freeze warnings are in place from new mexico all the way to apartments of louisiana and southwestern arkansas. and that freezing line where we take the actual temperature to 32 makes it close to dallas early tomorrow morning. just goes right past it and into the 20s in north texas. look how far that purple extends into new england. pretty cold. >> all the way down to the lone star state. ginger, thank you. >>> now to a remarkable first hand account to the navy s.e.a.l. who sails he was the one that killed osama bin laden. you'll remember the images from inside that compound after the raid. and we thought we'd might never know how it went down. tonight, we do. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: abbottabad, pakistan, may 2nd, 2011. the bin laden compound, quiet on this moonless night, as s.e.a.l. team six moves in. s.e.a.l. rob o'neill saying the team had not originally been told who the infamous target would be. >> they t
oklahoma city tomorrow, 22 degrees as we wake up. the freeze warnings, the hard freeze warnings are in place from new mexico all the way to apartments of louisiana and southwestern arkansas. and that freezing line where we take the actual temperature to 32 makes it close to dallas early tomorrow morning. just goes right past it and into the 20s in north texas. look how far that purple extends into new england. pretty cold. >> all the way down to the lone star state. ginger, thank you....
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very much like they did in oklahoma city. it was ammonium nitrate and they set off jet fuel to blow up the building, essentially. they took out the physics lab and the first floor and ended up killing one of the physics students there. this was on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. the mathematics research center moved to a new building, the 12 floor, to be safe after the bombing and did not take the sign with them. this professor kind of hid it away. when he retired five or six years ago, offered it to us as a memento of the bombing. >> the latest development that has come up with a positive make, shall we say, on the vehicle that was involved was that which was suspected earlier. that was a 67 falcon deluxe club wagon. the vehicle is described as being like a volkswagen bus built in a box shape. >> after the bombing, this cylinder block was found in the middle of the street. the police used it as part of the evidence. this small piece was found in a flower garden next to sterling hall by someon
very much like they did in oklahoma city. it was ammonium nitrate and they set off jet fuel to blow up the building, essentially. they took out the physics lab and the first floor and ended up killing one of the physics students there. this was on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. the mathematics research center moved to a new building, the 12 floor, to be safe after the bombing and did not take the sign with them. this professor kind of hid it away. when he...
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oklahoma with big points as well. over iowa state. they lost star wide receiver sterling shephard who was carted off with a leg injury and didn't return. kansas state goes west virginia sliping to 4 and 2. baylor goes to oklahoma next week as well. coming up. we will tell you how nebraska stayed atop the big 10 west when the dodge post game show continues. ha-ha john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers. competitive, stubborn... and always pushing each other. the way only brothers can. [engine revving] one hundred years later, their spirit lives on. yeah, i know-- i finallyboneless found myself a wingman.re great. you're gonna use the wing as your wingman. yeah, for the ladies. how is that gonna help you at all? it's gonna make me irresistable! oh, right, yeah. gonna give you that certain "je ne sais quoi." jenna said what? jenna...?! did she mention me by name or was it just, kind of like, was she just talking in general? i said, "je ne sais quoi." i kno
oklahoma with big points as well. over iowa state. they lost star wide receiver sterling shephard who was carted off with a leg injury and didn't return. kansas state goes west virginia sliping to 4 and 2. baylor goes to oklahoma next week as well. coming up. we will tell you how nebraska stayed atop the big 10 west when the dodge post game show continues. ha-ha john! john and horace dodge launched their first car in 1914. but they were not only business partners, they were brothers....
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>> to your lawsuit, to the oklahoma lawsuit. is it going to be completely preempted by the king lawsuit or is there -- is it still going to proceed -- what's goal to happen with the lawsuit. >> very likely what would happen is if cert was grant, the tenth circuit would obviously pause until the supreme court makes their decision. so it would cause our lawsuit to probably go into neutral, unless we ride to use some procedure method to join the king vs. burwell cert grant. which is possible. it's extraordinary but it's a possibility. [inaudible question] >> well, if the supreme court takes the case up and issues a determination that oklahoma's perspective, king vs. burwell, there's been talk about if it wins, there's going to be this sudden affordability vacuum because of the loss of the subsidies. would you think a state could mitigate that damage by, under its authority, under mccarren ferguson to regulate insurance, by making available footballable, nonaca contracts? >> i take issue with this argument there would be substantial
>> to your lawsuit, to the oklahoma lawsuit. is it going to be completely preempted by the king lawsuit or is there -- is it still going to proceed -- what's goal to happen with the lawsuit. >> very likely what would happen is if cert was grant, the tenth circuit would obviously pause until the supreme court makes their decision. so it would cause our lawsuit to probably go into neutral, unless we ride to use some procedure method to join the king vs. burwell cert grant. which is...
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i think it is called the college of oklahoma arts and sciences and they have a very strong curriculum. bloomfield college in virginia has a very strong curriculum. there are schools, and in fact, interestingly, there are schools now that are viewing this as a means to carve out a niche, and a means to compete because they are then able to say, you send your child to our institution and you can be assured that student will receive a strong core curriculum. this isn't to say you cannot get a good education at almost any institution. you can, but you will have to do it yourself. and the american council of trustees alumni really believes it is incumbent on the adults who are in charge of our colleges and universities to make the choices and make the judgments about what students need to know to be able to do. and if they are not going to make those judgments, then i consider at home and i can do a teaching company and i can teach myself, because frankly, that is what i would have been doing at the college campus, but i will be $200,000 wealthier. [laughter] this is what we are calling up
i think it is called the college of oklahoma arts and sciences and they have a very strong curriculum. bloomfield college in virginia has a very strong curriculum. there are schools, and in fact, interestingly, there are schools now that are viewing this as a means to carve out a niche, and a means to compete because they are then able to say, you send your child to our institution and you can be assured that student will receive a strong core curriculum. this isn't to say you cannot get a good...
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oklahoma city tomorrow, 22 degrees as we wake up. the freeze warnings, the hard freeze warnings are in place from new mexico all the way to apartments of louisiana and southwestern arkansas. and that freezing line where we take the actual temperature to 32 makes it close to dallas early tomorrow morning. just goes right past it and into the 20s in north texas. look how far that purple extends into new england. pretty cold. >> all the way down to the lone star state. all right, thank you, ginger. >>> now to a remarkable first hand account from the navy s.e.a.l. who says he was the one that killed osama bin laden. you'll remember those exclusive images from inside that compound after the raid. and we thought we'd might never know how it went down. well tonight, we do. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> reporter: abbottabad, pakistan, may 2nd, 2011. the bin laden compound, quiet on this moonless night, as s.e.a.l. team six moves in. s.e.a.l. rob o'neill saying the team had not originally been told who the infamo
oklahoma city tomorrow, 22 degrees as we wake up. the freeze warnings, the hard freeze warnings are in place from new mexico all the way to apartments of louisiana and southwestern arkansas. and that freezing line where we take the actual temperature to 32 makes it close to dallas early tomorrow morning. just goes right past it and into the 20s in north texas. look how far that purple extends into new england. pretty cold. >> all the way down to the lone star state. all right, thank you,...
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i mean, because what boy from ada, oklahoma, would be... would want to be in the miss valentine pageant, right? >> o'donnell: but there was a lesson he learned on stage at an early age that shelton believes is central to his success. >> shelton: i learned that it was more... it was more to it than just coming up here and singing a song and walking off. i knew i... i wasn't a good enough singer for that just to be the thing. you got to perform, but you also got to entertain. you got to make people laugh. you got to tell a joke or a story, make the most of the time that you're out here so that people remember you when you walk away. >> o'donnell: blake grew up the youngest of three shelton children-- older sister endy and brother richie, who blake remembers looking up to for all the usual big brother reasons. >> shelton: his bedroom was right across the hallway from mine when i was little. and he was listening to hank williams, jr., or waylon, lynyrd skynyrd, or bob seger. i just... whatever was popular, really. richie loved all music. and i
i mean, because what boy from ada, oklahoma, would be... would want to be in the miss valentine pageant, right? >> o'donnell: but there was a lesson he learned on stage at an early age that shelton believes is central to his success. >> shelton: i learned that it was more... it was more to it than just coming up here and singing a song and walking off. i knew i... i wasn't a good enough singer for that just to be the thing. you got to perform, but you also got to entertain. you got...
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we didn't do away with all our civil liberties after the oklahoma city bombing, even though that was an american who did that, someone who had served in our military, churchgoing, so forth. no more should we do it if the attacks come from outside our country. we talk about 9/11, we have all the evidence necessary to stop 9/11 before it happened. everybody who has looked at that now agrees, that bothered to translate the material we had, if had bothered to listen to people in minnesota who tried to warn about it, we could have stopped that. but because mistakes were made then, let's not take away the liberties of 325 million americans.
we didn't do away with all our civil liberties after the oklahoma city bombing, even though that was an american who did that, someone who had served in our military, churchgoing, so forth. no more should we do it if the attacks come from outside our country. we talk about 9/11, we have all the evidence necessary to stop 9/11 before it happened. everybody who has looked at that now agrees, that bothered to translate the material we had, if had bothered to listen to people in minnesota who tried...
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oklahoma crews have warned of black ice conditions on highways and interstates. they are urging drivers to use caution. >>> in new mexico, temperatures plummeted to single digits following a massive snowstorm. snowfall causing difficult driving conditions throughout the state. 13 inches of snow fell near a ski resort in angel fire. >>> in colorado, residents digging out from the second snowstorm of the week there. another round of ice and snow and cold hit colorado springs and surrounding areas. several inches of snow covered streets and roadways disrupting the commute for thousands. >>> how long will drivers have to contend with this mess? let's get an early look at our weather with jennifer gray. >> christine, we are looking at cold temperatures across much of the country. covering two-thirds of the country and breaking records left and right. we are seeing frigid temperatures dipping to the south. we still have lake-effect snow for the afternoon around the great lakes and also rain expected for the northeast for today. high temperatures today in the northeast
oklahoma crews have warned of black ice conditions on highways and interstates. they are urging drivers to use caution. >>> in new mexico, temperatures plummeted to single digits following a massive snowstorm. snowfall causing difficult driving conditions throughout the state. 13 inches of snow fell near a ski resort in angel fire. >>> in colorado, residents digging out from the second snowstorm of the week there. another round of ice and snow and cold hit colorado springs and...
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it's designated as a gang by oklahoma prison officials. >> i'm a warrior. and i stand up for my people. i believe in my people. >> greene says he hopes his five children do not follow into the indian brotherhood. >> because they would have to go to prison. do you want your babies to go to prison? no. i want my kids to grow up to make something of themselves. i love my babies. >> greene now has a sixth child on the way with his fiancee casese. >> my fiancee, that's the light of my life. that is the better half of me. she showed me what real love was. and i understood what a good woman was whenever i met her. she made me better. so we shine together. >> coming up -- >> what is it? what's happening to you? >> i don't know. but it ain't the good lord. >> casese comes for a visit but she's bearing some dark news. >> somebody told me i need to go to a catholic church. >> and -- >> i was a real big daddy's boy. he always took care of me. >> jacob england opens up about the murder of his own father two years earlier on good friday. ] we help make secure financial t
it's designated as a gang by oklahoma prison officials. >> i'm a warrior. and i stand up for my people. i believe in my people. >> greene says he hopes his five children do not follow into the indian brotherhood. >> because they would have to go to prison. do you want your babies to go to prison? no. i want my kids to grow up to make something of themselves. i love my babies. >> greene now has a sixth child on the way with his fiancee casese. >> my fiancee, that's...
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scott pruett was elected attorney general of oklahoma in 2010. his official biography says as attorney general he is dedicated to fighting corruption which i assume would include illegal taxis mandates and subsidies imposed by the federal government. pruitt established oklahoma's first federalism unit in the office of solicitor general to combat unwarranted regulation and overreach by the federal government and has led efforts to bring attorneys general together to advance policies and legal strategies to protect interests of their states from an overly intrusive federal government including a multistate lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the dodd-frank financial regulation law which is also a great concern at cato. most importantly for seven years he was the managing general partner of the aaa baseball team in oklahoma city, some honest work. welcome to the podium. >> thank you. [applause] >> impact was on his work work. i enjoyed my time at as an owner of triple a baseball payday was disappointed disappointed of less nice outcome, day
scott pruett was elected attorney general of oklahoma in 2010. his official biography says as attorney general he is dedicated to fighting corruption which i assume would include illegal taxis mandates and subsidies imposed by the federal government. pruitt established oklahoma's first federalism unit in the office of solicitor general to combat unwarranted regulation and overreach by the federal government and has led efforts to bring attorneys general together to advance policies and legal...
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when i was 9 years old, he announced that he was going to oklahoma to finish some deal, do something there with a couple of men my mother had met who said i don't like those men, herman, don't go with those men. >> and you're living on the east coast, so oklahoma's really -- >> yes. we were living in connecticut, in connecticut. and -- [laughter] his reply was, finally when they were arguing about it, jeanette, stifle yourself! [laughter] and that, of course, is where archie got the word. and he left, and he was arrested the day he got back. he was going to bring me a ten-gallon hat from oklahoma, and the day he was arrested there was a picture in the paper with his holding the hat over -- hat over his face, manacled to a detective. but he was away for three years at a crucial time for a kid. and he persisted following that in getting into trouble one way or the other. and the thing that defined him for me, i could not not love him. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's some of the latest news about the publishing industry. publishers weekly release
when i was 9 years old, he announced that he was going to oklahoma to finish some deal, do something there with a couple of men my mother had met who said i don't like those men, herman, don't go with those men. >> and you're living on the east coast, so oklahoma's really -- >> yes. we were living in connecticut, in connecticut. and -- [laughter] his reply was, finally when they were arguing about it, jeanette, stifle yourself! [laughter] and that, of course, is where archie got the...
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the siege at an oklahoma office building. the worker held capital of and what she did to stay alive. >> i think my emotions shut down and you just go into survival mode. >> how she turned off the tears to save her own life. >>> disturbing details about robin williams and his final hours. new questions about his health. >> it's a diagnosis that's frequently missed. >> was he suffering from a condition that his doctors missed? it's wednesday, november 12th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reenana ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. thanks for spending some time with us on this wednesday. >> you know that feeling right before you go up a roller coaster and you are a little anxious. that's how i feel about the weather right now. i don't like really cold weather. >> we've been kind of building it up with the -- i just say the meteorologists have been building it up. no, this is supposed to be the real deal. blinding winter storm out there. upper midwest having problems right now under more than a
the siege at an oklahoma office building. the worker held capital of and what she did to stay alive. >> i think my emotions shut down and you just go into survival mode. >> how she turned off the tears to save her own life. >>> disturbing details about robin williams and his final hours. new questions about his health. >> it's a diagnosis that's frequently missed. >> was he suffering from a condition that his doctors missed? it's wednesday, november 12th....
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. >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners' football team, but it is also home to extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist if station knfr in oklahoma city. >> you can really see the wall cloud starting to spin much, much faster. at that point we knew there was going to be a reasonable chance that a tornado was going to set down on the western sides of norman, third largest city in oklahoma, and go right through town. hey, mike. we've got tower flashes right here. it's going to be about two miles just to the west of campus. just to the west of the norman campus. >> up in his news chopper pilot wells can see the storm approaching from the west. >> it's two and a half miles for the university of oklahoma. and you know, you see a lot of people out on the street
. >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners' football team, but it is also home to extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist if...
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they were not to go to indian country in oklahoma. they were to return to their homeland. that glimpse of women's presence has really inspired me. that we did have a role in talking to our men. that they might have been the public presence, but they always listened to us. that also keeps me on my trail of looking at and considering what the role of leadership was internation. in the present, some of the things i mentioned were a couple of court cases there. we remain under assault. we are less than 1% of the population of the united states. we control around or less than 3% of the land base, where we had at one time 100%. that 3%, because we have the misfortune of still having valuable national resources and water rights, remains under assault. one of the things that i'm very proud of is that i am a commissioner on the navajo nation human rights commission. this is the first ever human rights commission that any tribal nation has ever established in the united states. several of the presenters this morning mentioned indigenous presence at the u.n. the navajo nation has pur
they were not to go to indian country in oklahoma. they were to return to their homeland. that glimpse of women's presence has really inspired me. that we did have a role in talking to our men. that they might have been the public presence, but they always listened to us. that also keeps me on my trail of looking at and considering what the role of leadership was internation. in the present, some of the things i mentioned were a couple of court cases there. we remain under assault. we are less...
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per happen us remember the 5.6 quake hitting oklahoma in 2011. some experts blaming the rise on tracking in that part of the country. >>> now to that extraordinary moment in space today. a probe landing on a comet, but it wasn't easy. take a look. this is the problem right here in space. but the comet it was hurtling toward was moving, too. orbiting at 83,000 miles per hour. the feat has been likened to trying to land on a speeding bullet. tonight here, the sound coming in from that come element already. what could it reveal? abc's clayton sandell now. >> reporter: today, history was made. 300 million miles away. by the first spacecraft to ever land on a comet. >> so, we're there and philae is talking to us. >> reporter: the landing wasn't perfect. problems with thrusters and a harpoon system meant rosetta's philae landing bounced and is now securely anchored to the surface. >> maybe, today we didn't just land once, we even landed twice. >> reporter: the european space agency says they still don't know what it means for the mission they launched
per happen us remember the 5.6 quake hitting oklahoma in 2011. some experts blaming the rise on tracking in that part of the country. >>> now to that extraordinary moment in space today. a probe landing on a comet, but it wasn't easy. take a look. this is the problem right here in space. but the comet it was hurtling toward was moving, too. orbiting at 83,000 miles per hour. the feat has been likened to trying to land on a speeding bullet. tonight here, the sound coming in from that...
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host: let's go out to oklahoma where jim's been waiting on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. your show isn't long enough to mention every failure obama's been by far the worst president. the most -- horrible thing is he's taxing our military in forward position in combat while he and his husband or wife, whatever you want to call them is spending money overseas. he's aided the muslim brotherhood. and the big problem with our country is the g.o.p. and the dnc, which two people we need to vote for? and until we change the country is screwed. host: how would you change it? caller: the what? host: would you change the primaries? the way candidates are picked? caller: we have more choice than like dancing with stars or something like that. but to pick over 300 million people picking between who is going to be our president we're told two people. plus our government tells us how much they're going to make. we the people should tell the government how much they're going to make. if they overspend the government they should be fired or in jail. host: some of the
host: let's go out to oklahoma where jim's been waiting on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. your show isn't long enough to mention every failure obama's been by far the worst president. the most -- horrible thing is he's taxing our military in forward position in combat while he and his husband or wife, whatever you want to call them is spending money overseas. he's aided the muslim brotherhood. and the big problem with our country is the g.o.p. and the dnc, which...
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he is from oklahoma, between norman and a chroma city am a tom cole will join us. city, tom cole will join us. this is "bloomberg surveillance." brendan greeley and julie hyman with this, scarlet fu is rumored to return at some point. top headlines. thehe trustee unwinding ponzi scheme says more than $10 has and recovered so far, nearly 16% of the lost principle. to offshore funds that funneled money to the fraud have just agreed to pay a total of $497 million to end lawsuits. madoff is serving a 150 year sentence in a prison in north carolina. snapchat. it is joining forces with payment company square so users can send cash to each other. the new feature is called snap cash and will be available to users 18 or older with a debit card. the deal gives square access to snapchat users who and where than 100 million disappearing steps a day. noble energy investment today. the world's largest amateur retailer is by no 165 megawatt wind farm in texas. this brings the number of wind projects ikea owns to nine. they planned to invest early $2 billion in wind and solar powe
he is from oklahoma, between norman and a chroma city am a tom cole will join us. city, tom cole will join us. this is "bloomberg surveillance." brendan greeley and julie hyman with this, scarlet fu is rumored to return at some point. top headlines. thehe trustee unwinding ponzi scheme says more than $10 has and recovered so far, nearly 16% of the lost principle. to offshore funds that funneled money to the fraud have just agreed to pay a total of $497 million to end lawsuits. madoff...
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if you're sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. >> oklahoma? i ain't going to no oklahoma. >> that's where your father is and has his own business, right? >> right. >> he says you're more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you're welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right. >> that's a stretch. >> but i just wanted to inform you of that. so are you going to go home? >> no. no. no, i ain't going there. >> okay. >> i appreciate it, though. >> he was thinking about you. he said he made several attempts to write you. >> i guess he can still be thinking. >> i done what i was supposed to do. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> all right. thank you. >> it's been ten years since i seen any of my family, my dad, my mom, my brothers or my sisters. ain't no use in changing it now. you know? they had a long enough time to do what they're going to do. they haven't done nothing. so they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to loo
if you're sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. >> oklahoma? i ain't going to no oklahoma. >> that's where your father is and has his own business, right? >> right. >> he says you're more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you're welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right. >> that's a stretch. >> but i just wanted to inform you of that. so are you going to go home? >> no. no. no, i ain't going...
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and some did remove, mostly to kansas and, iowa, and oklahoma. and, some came back. and there are about 11 nations now. >>> the only one that stayed, at least in the context of these negotiations was the family, under the name of leo polled, and if you imagine, the soccer player, ail their names like hoke, and that's how he got his name, during the war of 1812, he was seen using a hyman rib to beat somebody to death. >>> so they called him the rib. >>> he wasn't the head, but he did say to all of his people, any of you touches a drop of alcohol i'll kill you, and if you see anybody else, i'll kill them too. >>> they all touched the alcohol and, he didn't kill them and, he went into a 10th, wit with a negotiator, and only one of us, is coming out of here, if you make us sign that treattism he promised had a few things,. >>> sure we'll become catholics, and all that good stuff, but we're not leaving. so his community was able to stay. >>> they moved back there, and there's a long history, that, goes to their, how they became recognized by an act of congress. which it g
and some did remove, mostly to kansas and, iowa, and oklahoma. and, some came back. and there are about 11 nations now. >>> the only one that stayed, at least in the context of these negotiations was the family, under the name of leo polled, and if you imagine, the soccer player, ail their names like hoke, and that's how he got his name, during the war of 1812, he was seen using a hyman rib to beat somebody to death. >>> so they called him the rib. >>> he wasn't the...
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. >> chris: horned frogs prevail. 8:00 regional action, oklahoma state/kansas state. others will see illinois and ohio state. for kirk herbstreit and our entire street in morgantown, i'm chris fowler saying so long and send it back to the studio. >>> now, may day on the bay. four people die when a boat capsized. what the coast guard found when it responded to the scene. >> unbelievable. nobody believe is in this community. >> picking up in pieces. neighbors band together after an apartment explosion in walnut creek. the latest on the criminal investigation. >> a pledge today from billion area virgin galactic founder richard branson, after a deadly crash during a test fight of this space tourism rocket. abc7 news starts now. >> the start of crabbing season takes a tragic turn for a group out on the water. rescue crews find only one survivor. hello. we begin with developing news. on that boat crash near bodega bay. lisa amin gulezian there is live. i understand five people were on the boat. reporter: that is very true. the boat did capsize on bodega bay this morning. in
. >> chris: horned frogs prevail. 8:00 regional action, oklahoma state/kansas state. others will see illinois and ohio state. for kirk herbstreit and our entire street in morgantown, i'm chris fowler saying so long and send it back to the studio. >>> now, may day on the bay. four people die when a boat capsized. what the coast guard found when it responded to the scene. >> unbelievable. nobody believe is in this community. >> picking up in pieces. neighbors band...
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city, oklahoma. we'll bring you more details as they become available to us. right now, we're keeping an eye on what's happening with that particular situation. >> dom, thank you. >>> coming up next, the latest from the jcpenney conference call. stocks trade lower. and a deeper look at whether the holiday gains came too early for the retail trade. >>> plus, morgan stanley's chief economic strategist is back and more bullish than ever. should our resident bear, b.k., be worried? who do you trust? whose analysis is accurate? how do you make sense of it all? a simple, unbiased stock score consolidated from the opinions of independent analysts... is that too much to ask? nope. equity summary score, powered by starmine, will help you execute your ideas with speed and conviction. and it's only on fidelity.com. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. [annit's working forny. new york state. already 41 companies are investing almost $80 million dollars, and creating 17
city, oklahoma. we'll bring you more details as they become available to us. right now, we're keeping an eye on what's happening with that particular situation. >> dom, thank you. >>> coming up next, the latest from the jcpenney conference call. stocks trade lower. and a deeper look at whether the holiday gains came too early for the retail trade. >>> plus, morgan stanley's chief economic strategist is back and more bullish than ever. should our resident bear, b.k., be...
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if you're sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. >> oklahoma? i ain't going to no oklahoma. >> that's where your father is and has his own business, right? >> right. >> he says you're more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you're welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right. >> that's a stretch. >> but i just wanted to inform you of that. so, are you going to go home? >> no. no. no, i ain't going there. >> okay. >> i appreciate it, though. >> he was thinking about you. he said he made several attempts to write you. >> i guess he can still be thinking. >> i done what i was supposed to do. >> appreciate it. thank you. >> all right. thank you. >> it's been ten years since i seen any of my family, my dad, my mom, my brothers or my sisters. ain't no use in changing it now. they had a long enough time to do what they're going to do. they haven't done nothing. so they can stay in oklahoma and i can stay over here. >> i figured he would be happy to be reunited back with his father and have a job and something to look forward
if you're sincere about getting out and coming to work, coming to oklahoma. >> oklahoma? i ain't going to no oklahoma. >> that's where your father is and has his own business, right? >> right. >> he says you're more than welcome to come when you get out on the 4th. you're welcome to come home, but only if you plan on doing right. >> that's a stretch. >> but i just wanted to inform you of that. so, are you going to go home? >> no. no. no, i ain't going...
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. >> touchdown oklahoma state! >> after oklahoma state derailed the bears' chances for a national title. >> that will do it. about as good as you will ever get. >> tonight the 7th ranked bears play host to their famili
. >> touchdown oklahoma state! >> after oklahoma state derailed the bears' chances for a national title. >> that will do it. about as good as you will ever get. >> tonight the 7th ranked bears play host to their famili
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he announced that he was going to oklahoma to do something there. a couple of men my mother had met said i don't like those men are men, don't go with those men. >> you are living on the east coast and oklahoma. >> in connecticut, in connecticut and his reply was finally when they were arguing about it, jeanette stifle yourself. [laughter] and then of course that's where archie got the word. he left and he was arrested the day he got back. he was going to bring me a 10-gallon hat from oklahoma and the day he was arrested there was a picture in the paper folding a hat over his face manacled to a detective, but he was briefed -- away for three years at a crucial time for a kid. and he persisted following that getting into trouble one way or another and the thing that defined him for me i could not not love him. he had a for life that also defined him and i loved that for life and found that i guess easier to hold onto them the fact that he could be a scoundrel. >> there is a red chair in the family living room that is kind of his spot and you carried
he announced that he was going to oklahoma to do something there. a couple of men my mother had met said i don't like those men are men, don't go with those men. >> you are living on the east coast and oklahoma. >> in connecticut, in connecticut and his reply was finally when they were arguing about it, jeanette stifle yourself. [laughter] and then of course that's where archie got the word. he left and he was arrested the day he got back. he was going to bring me a 10-gallon hat...
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host: let's go out to oklahoma where jim's been waiting on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. your show isn't long enough to mention every failure obama's been by far the worst president. the most -- horrible thing is he's taxing our military in forward position in combat while he and his husband or wife, whatever you want to call them is spending money overseas. he's aided the muslim brotherhood. and the big problem with our country is the g.o.p. and the dnc, which two people we need to vote for? and until we change the country is screwed. host: how would you change it? caller: the what? host: would you change the primaries? the way candidates are picked? caller: we have more choice than like dancing with stars or something like that. but to pick over 300 million people picking between who is going to be our president we're told two people. plus our government tells us how much they're going to make. we the people should tell the government how much they're going to make. if they overspend the government they should be fired or in jail. host: some of the
host: let's go out to oklahoma where jim's been waiting on our line for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. your show isn't long enough to mention every failure obama's been by far the worst president. the most -- horrible thing is he's taxing our military in forward position in combat while he and his husband or wife, whatever you want to call them is spending money overseas. he's aided the muslim brotherhood. and the big problem with our country is the g.o.p. and the dnc, which...
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at the head table will be the senator from oklahoma, the the formervernor, republican national chairman. mr. agnew is leaving des moines after his speech to fly to florida tomorrow for the apollo launch. and now the vice president of the united states has been introduced. [applause] [applause] gentlemen, i have the distinct honor of introducing the vice president of the united states. he was one of our colleagues, the governor of maryland. in our trade, we say he has made it big. he has been referred to as a person who has made the vice presidency into one of the most fascinating roles on the washington scene. he has been an advocate of hard work, discipline, candor, and fair play. i think you could say he has maintained that there is nothing wrong with being patriotic, moral, and hard-working. [applause] our vice president has traveled from coast to coast from border to border in this country to tell a story he believes in and to tell people the way he sees it. this man appears to us tonight to tell you what he believes and he will do it and fairness and he will do it with candor. ladi
at the head table will be the senator from oklahoma, the the formervernor, republican national chairman. mr. agnew is leaving des moines after his speech to fly to florida tomorrow for the apollo launch. and now the vice president of the united states has been introduced. [applause] [applause] gentlemen, i have the distinct honor of introducing the vice president of the united states. he was one of our colleagues, the governor of maryland. in our trade, we say he has made it big. he has been...
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oklahoma, in cushing, obama talked about energy. he laid out his plans for america's future. first came the trivia to folks who drill the nation's crude, then an appeal to their vote. ier the last three years, have directed my administration to open up millions of acres for gas and oil exploration across 23 different states. we are opening up more than 75% of our potential or resources offshore. the number ofpled operating rates to a record high . we have added enough new pipeline to encircle the earth and then some. statement for an all of the above energy strategy came last. the plan was four fault. more jobs, oil development and infrastructure, more drive towards renewable energy and care of the environment, and more domestic production and less dependency on foreign oil. we have got to have a vision for the future. that is what america has always been about. that is how we have to think about energy. god bless you. god bless united states of america. as policy, this beach had a few incongruities. do americans truly get more of everything with little cost? how might an ope
oklahoma, in cushing, obama talked about energy. he laid out his plans for america's future. first came the trivia to folks who drill the nation's crude, then an appeal to their vote. ier the last three years, have directed my administration to open up millions of acres for gas and oil exploration across 23 different states. we are opening up more than 75% of our potential or resources offshore. the number ofpled operating rates to a record high . we have added enough new pipeline to encircle...
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the siege at an oklahoma office building. the worker held captive and what she did to stay alive. >> i think my emotions shut down and you just go into survival mode. >> how she turned off the tears to save her own life. >>> disturbing details about robin williams and his final hours. new questions about his health. >> it's a diagnosis that's frequently missed. >> was he suffering from a condition that his doctors missed? it's wednesday, november 12th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. thanks for spending some time with us on this wednesday. >> you know that feeling right before you go up a roller coaster and you are a little anxious. that's how i feel about the weather right now. i don't like really cold weather. >> we've been kind of building it up with the -- i just say the meteorologists have been building it up. no, this is supposed to be the real deal. blinding winter storm out there. upper midwest having problems right now under more than a foot
the siege at an oklahoma office building. the worker held captive and what she did to stay alive. >> i think my emotions shut down and you just go into survival mode. >> how she turned off the tears to save her own life. >>> disturbing details about robin williams and his final hours. new questions about his health. >> it's a diagnosis that's frequently missed. >> was he suffering from a condition that his doctors missed? it's wednesday, november 12th. >>...
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what historian david chang has written about the land that became oklahoma applies to the whole united states. nation, race and class converged in land. everything in u.s. history is about land. who oversaw it, cultivated it, finished his fathers, and maintained its wildlife. and when they did install it, how it became a commodity, real estate, broken into pieces to be brought and sold on the market. u.s. policies and actions related to indigenous peoples olafson framed racist or discriminatory are regularly depicted as what they are, classic cases of imperialism and a particular form of colonial miss him. as australian anthropologist patrick wolfe writes, the question of genocide is never far from discussions of colonialism. landslides or at least land is necessary for life. writing u.s. history from indigenous repost perspective requires reasoning came to consensual narrative of the united states. that narrative is wrong or deficient not on its fact, states or details, but rather in it i sense. an inherent in the mess we've been taught is an embrace this colonialism and genocide pfef
what historian david chang has written about the land that became oklahoma applies to the whole united states. nation, race and class converged in land. everything in u.s. history is about land. who oversaw it, cultivated it, finished his fathers, and maintained its wildlife. and when they did install it, how it became a commodity, real estate, broken into pieces to be brought and sold on the market. u.s. policies and actions related to indigenous peoples olafson framed racist or discriminatory...
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in some parts of texas in oklahoma, lows are expected to fall in the teens today. folks in austin got a taste of cold yesterday. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the big freeze. >> it continues to march south and east wad. we've got freeze warnings for much of texas and okc in southern oklahoma as temperatures dip back into the 20s. high temperatures today, they're getting cold aerchd coaler as things pass. big story in cheyenne, highs in the 30s as well as tulsa, st. louis, and chicago. cleveland maybe reaching that 40-degree mark. as we head through thursday morning, lots of single digits across the northern plains and 20s getting well down into the deep south as we head toward the end of the week. the northwest not immune to all the cold. winter storm watches are up and this one arrives as we head into thursday. wednesday night into thursday morning. pushing across oregon, idaho, and the four corners area. many seeing perhaps a little bit more as this cold air continues to bleed its way not just east but west wad through the mounta
in some parts of texas in oklahoma, lows are expected to fall in the teens today. folks in austin got a taste of cold yesterday. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the big freeze. >> it continues to march south and east wad. we've got freeze warnings for much of texas and okc in southern oklahoma as temperatures dip back into the 20s. high temperatures today, they're getting cold aerchd coaler as things pass. big story in cheyenne, highs in the 30s as well as...
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are wildfires in the west. >> stephen: and they're prepared to allow oklahoma to become ethiopia, and that is the opposite of our problem, which will be too much water. okay. maybe you could meet together somewhere in appalacha where the waters won't rise? >> i will try to work together to find common ground to address these real challenges our communities are facing. >> stephen: do you think that washington will get any more... friendly now that y'all can smoke pot with each other? ( laughter ) legally. do you smoke pot? >> no. but i think it's interesting that a lot of states are taking it up as a referendum. i think it's something that is very ripe for review. and i think for our state, it's really important that any person who is prescribed medical marijuana gets access to it. it's really important. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: but legally, legally, when you're down doing your job, you know, and after hours, legally, you guys could all get together and smoke pot. >> we could. >> stephen: you could. >> we could. >> stephen: maybe that would help, maybe and you mitch mdconne
are wildfires in the west. >> stephen: and they're prepared to allow oklahoma to become ethiopia, and that is the opposite of our problem, which will be too much water. okay. maybe you could meet together somewhere in appalacha where the waters won't rise? >> i will try to work together to find common ground to address these real challenges our communities are facing. >> stephen: do you think that washington will get any more... friendly now that y'all can smoke pot with each...
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and only 1 for the high in oklahoma city with subzero temperatures in the morning hours. because colder air will continue to move over the great lakes region, lake-effect snow will continue at least in through wednesday in many places, and snow will likely continue. so temperatures will be below freezing, and strong winds, you could feel much colder than these numbers. now, across europe we have been talking about drenching rainfall, although it has been over northern italy and on sunday additional heavy rain fell. take a look at this video. northern italy once again was hit by heavy rain sunday. causing a landslide. the rivers burst their banks because of the high amount of water. at least two people were killed after their house was hit by a landslide. many roads and bridges were closed because of the poor road conditions. well heavy rain will likely continue in the north, at least for the next couple of days, but the peak of heavy rain will likely shift towards the south. this area has already seen up to 160 millimeters of rain as i mentioned more to come as we go into
and only 1 for the high in oklahoma city with subzero temperatures in the morning hours. because colder air will continue to move over the great lakes region, lake-effect snow will continue at least in through wednesday in many places, and snow will likely continue. so temperatures will be below freezing, and strong winds, you could feel much colder than these numbers. now, across europe we have been talking about drenching rainfall, although it has been over northern italy and on sunday...
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we'll talk to[ú" oklahoma james langford. he will be with usi ht after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ime know i'm doing a good job.ts i like it when my toothpaste lets me know too. that's why i went pro. go pro with crest pro-health. for an intensive clean. i can really feel it deep cleaning my mouth. for a 4x better clean try these products together. that was a great check up. i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment
we'll talk to[ú" oklahoma james langford. he will be with usi ht after this. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome!...