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murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney stephen jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists psychologists and psychiatrists quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. imagine - she won't have to or obsess about security. she'll log in with her smile. he'll have his very own personal assistant. and this guy won't just surf the web. he'll touch it. scribble on it. and share it. because these kids will grow up with windows 10. get started today. windows 10. a more human way to do. the goodness that goes into making a power kale chicken caesar salad is rivaled only, by the goodness felt while eating one. panera. food as it should be. so i'm alway
murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney stephen jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists psychologists and psychiatrists quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than...
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the oklahoma city bombing, next. >> okay, let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we see dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are so badly injured. >> the impact was immediate. and nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with worldwide implications and enormous consequences. >> the bombing sent shock waves through washington. >> increased security nationwide. >> they're activated an emergency response. >> it could be a wacko or a professional. you don't have to be a rocket scientist to create this kind of bomb. >> as the smoke began to clear, two questions reverberated across the country. who and why? the answers would be shocking. the man behind the devastation was an american. his name? timothy mcveigh. >> tim mcveigh was one of ours. he was a war hero. he grew up in the suburbs of buffalo. we needed to know. there was a sense, an obligation to find out who this man was. >> timothy mcveigh was born on april 23rd, 1968 in
the oklahoma city bombing, next. >> okay, let's go. tammy, you can see thick black smoke billowing from the federal court building downtown. >> we see dozens of people that are bleeding. some of them you can't even make them out. they are so badly injured. >> the impact was immediate. and nationwide. >> an explosion in oklahoma city with worldwide implications and enormous consequences. >> the bombing sent shock waves through washington. >> increased security...
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frank keating was governor of oklahoma during the oklahoma sitting bombing by domestic terrorists in 1995. governor keating spoke at a conference last week about how law enforcement should coordinate during times of crisis. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good morning. to our second day of the .omeland security institute it is my pleasure to welcome you here this morning. snavely.is josh i am the dean for external relations at oklahoma city university and also the director of the center for home security vice president of the program asked me to kick this off this worry. it is my honor to introduce a man who does not need an introduction, but i will give him one that probably does not fit all of he has done in his career. governor frank keating took ofice as governor in january 1995, and 100 days, if i'm correct, after taking office, was the morning of april 19. 9:02 a.m., the bomb exploded outside the effort be more of h
frank keating was governor of oklahoma during the oklahoma sitting bombing by domestic terrorists in 1995. governor keating spoke at a conference last week about how law enforcement should coordinate during times of crisis. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> good morning. to our second day of the .omeland security institute it is...
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the major you know, this is moore, oklahoma. they justino it's coming, another storm is coming. >> questions? >> hello. i was wondering, you talked a little bit about being in touch with your mom after storms, i was wondering what she thinks of the book in general and what does your family think of you being a tornado expert now? >> my mom is really excited. i sent her an early copy of the book, she called me last week beyond thrilled, which is really great. the first chapter is all about my family. my aunt's house got hit and crazy things happened in the house. the tornado picked up her farm animals, cows and took them to another pastor and they were alive. i mean, it's crazy. her pet. [laughs] >> she talked to me my aunt told me and sort of the crazy things she was thinking. she was running to the basement. she had important papers. versace perfume. she was on -- obsessed. she doesn't know why. this 1990 perfume. she found it and took it in the basement. the tornado looked like it was boiling black water coming toward her hous
the major you know, this is moore, oklahoma. they justino it's coming, another storm is coming. >> questions? >> hello. i was wondering, you talked a little bit about being in touch with your mom after storms, i was wondering what she thinks of the book in general and what does your family think of you being a tornado expert now? >> my mom is really excited. i sent her an early copy of the book, she called me last week beyond thrilled, which is really great. the first chapter...
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. >> i got started in oklahoma. that place is one third indians, one third negroes, and one third white people. i hit the road when i was 13 years old, all kinds of odd jobs around the country. they picked up a lot of songs. ♪ your land"] land is is your land, this land is my land, from california to the new york island. from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me. woody guthrie is most famous for the writing of "this land is your land." he was born in 1812 in oklahoma. we are very proud to have his work back in oklahoma, where we take it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised, for those people who were migrant workers from oklahoma camera -- oklahoma, kansas, and texas. he found himself in california literally starving. he found this vast difference between the people who were the has and have-nots. in guthrie center was opened april 1917. the plan was to have this research facility in tulsa. grew into the idea of opening up those archives to a new
. >> i got started in oklahoma. that place is one third indians, one third negroes, and one third white people. i hit the road when i was 13 years old, all kinds of odd jobs around the country. they picked up a lot of songs. ♪ your land"] land is is your land, this land is my land, from california to the new york island. from the redwood forest to the gulf stream waters, this land was made for you and me. woody guthrie is most famous for the writing of "this land is your...
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we begin in tulsa, oklahoma, where he learned about folksinger and oklahoma native woody guthrie. y: the population there is one third indian, when heard negro, one third white people, -- one third negro, one third white people. i actually picked up a lot of songs. ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and the -- me ♪ woody was born in 1912 in oklahoma, and that we are very proud have his work back in oklahoma, where we think it belongs. he was an advocate for people who were disenfranchised, for migrantople were workers, from oklahoma, kansas, and texas during the testable era, found the elves in california literally starving, and he saw this vast difference between those who were in the haves and the have-nots, through his music. exhibit, thehrie plan was to have this research facility in tulsa, and as the concept grew into the idea of opening up these archives to a new generation and teaching people about woody's important part in american history
we begin in tulsa, oklahoma, where he learned about folksinger and oklahoma native woody guthrie. y: the population there is one third indian, when heard negro, one third white people, -- one third negro, one third white people. i actually picked up a lot of songs. ♪ ♪ this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulf stream waters this land was made for you and the -- me ♪ woody was born in 1912 in oklahoma, and that...
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he was asked to take them, send them back down to oklahoma with, you know, with no delay. he felt this was a injustice and so he recruited a friend of his, a man named thomas tibbles, working for the "omaha world herald" at the time and said this is the story. he told the story and he said i want you to rally support and i want you to sue me. the end result was a trial was held to determine whether standing bear and his people could be moved back to oklahoma. what happened was the 14th amendment had been passed not too long before this and there was a couple of -- tibbles recruit aid couple of omaha poppleton, ster and and to be standing bear's lawyers and they decided they were going to use this 14th amendment, which was basically if you can be established as a person, then you have certain citizenship rights. native americans, as strange as it sounds to us, were not considered persons under the law. so the attempt was to get the court to agree that yes, indeed, this man standing in front of them was a person and therefore has certain rights, including the right to live w
he was asked to take them, send them back down to oklahoma with, you know, with no delay. he felt this was a injustice and so he recruited a friend of his, a man named thomas tibbles, working for the "omaha world herald" at the time and said this is the story. he told the story and he said i want you to rally support and i want you to sue me. the end result was a trial was held to determine whether standing bear and his people could be moved back to oklahoma. what happened was the...
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and he said not on your life, i'm going to stay right here in oklahoma. he said if i can get a man out to my ranch, i can out to my ranch, i can close a deal like that. because he discovered that a lot of people were like he was, if you crack open frank's chest you and pull out the heart of a 10-year-old boy. so he would get these big-time investors, board members, bankers, all these stuffed shirts and put them on private pullman cards and bring them into oklahoma, bring them into burrell's bill and they would get off and have on these great suits and had thing carrying canes and all of this and to meet them at the station would be people like henry wells who is a retired bank robber, they would have the stagecoaches pick these guys up and then ride them out, not to some hotel, not to the hotel in tulsa or in other places they would take them out to little rock. they would take them to the ranch and on the way out guess what would happen? he would have some out laws with bandannas on ride their ponies right over a ridge and they would stop the stagecoache
and he said not on your life, i'm going to stay right here in oklahoma. he said if i can get a man out to my ranch, i can out to my ranch, i can close a deal like that. because he discovered that a lot of people were like he was, if you crack open frank's chest you and pull out the heart of a 10-year-old boy. so he would get these big-time investors, board members, bankers, all these stuffed shirts and put them on private pullman cards and bring them into oklahoma, bring them into burrell's...
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south,explored down alabama, oklahoma, obviously. let's take a look at this problem within the united states, but in its various geographical incarnations. had thisan in oklahoma fantasy life of being in a gang and decided with a friend of his to kill a man and it turned out only after his arrest and during the trial that this incredibly complex past came out where he was gay himself and he had moviesed in pornographic in los angeles for a long time and after getting into drugs, he drifted back to oklahoma. there was this very troubled and disturbed individual behind this and they all did not turn out to be secretly gay. a lot of people want to believe that is true, but he was one who did and it was a shocking case. it was fascinating and upsetting to get to know him. correspondence back and forth for years, actually, and i am still in touch with him. it is hard to call it a friendship, but it is a sense of identity with him. just a broad-based concern about is -- who is, in many ways, a bad guy. he is really disturbed, a background
south,explored down alabama, oklahoma, obviously. let's take a look at this problem within the united states, but in its various geographical incarnations. had thisan in oklahoma fantasy life of being in a gang and decided with a friend of his to kill a man and it turned out only after his arrest and during the trial that this incredibly complex past came out where he was gay himself and he had moviesed in pornographic in los angeles for a long time and after getting into drugs, he drifted back...
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i'm going to stay here in oklahoma. if i could get a man out of my ranch -- discovered a lot of people -- if you crack open frank's chassis would pull out the heart of a 10-year-old boy. so he would get these big-time investors come up were members, bankers, hewitt but then on pullman cars and bring them into oklahoma. they would get off than they would have on these great to and spat and carrying canes and hats and all of this very. to meet them at the station would be people like henry wells who is a retired rank robber and they would have to stagecoach pic is guys that and drive them out to some hotel and told so or one of the hotels in bartlett, take them out to willow rock to their ranch in on the way out, guess what would happen? he would have somehow thoughts with bandannas spread their ponies and they would stop to stagecoach and robbed them and take over the men's wallets and watches, jewelry, generally terrorize them a bit and then they would write off and these people were dumbfounded. can you imagine some gu
i'm going to stay here in oklahoma. if i could get a man out of my ranch -- discovered a lot of people -- if you crack open frank's chassis would pull out the heart of a 10-year-old boy. so he would get these big-time investors come up were members, bankers, hewitt but then on pullman cars and bring them into oklahoma. they would get off than they would have on these great to and spat and carrying canes and hats and all of this very. to meet them at the station would be people like henry wells...
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it's an oklahoma dollar. a dollar i brought with me that week ago and the same dollar and living with. everybody laughed. you contrast that to "the new york times" who told me we had to pay $5 for a sacrifice. so the lesson there behind the highly competent leadership is treat these people like heroes and we did and they wanted to help. everybody was dead. we didn't know it at the end of the first day. the recovery operation that looked like a collapse. there is nobody here. we had to knock it down and did people out. that's not what they did. i was astonished at the willingness of people to do things because we treated them so well. what they mention two other brief point. before 9/11 there is this thing called dark winter. it is at andrews air force base, sam nunn, senator from georgia at the time was president. i was the visiting governor of oklahoma. .. >> i said, no, no, no -- i was play acting, of course, didn't have a script. i said, it's my state, and you're not bringing smallpox out of my state or in
it's an oklahoma dollar. a dollar i brought with me that week ago and the same dollar and living with. everybody laughed. you contrast that to "the new york times" who told me we had to pay $5 for a sacrifice. so the lesson there behind the highly competent leadership is treat these people like heroes and we did and they wanted to help. everybody was dead. we didn't know it at the end of the first day. the recovery operation that looked like a collapse. there is nobody here. we had to...
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people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career in the military. >> well, my ancestors go back all the way to the revolution serving in uniform, by sixth and seventh grandfathers were captured by the british, imprisoned in detroit until the treaty of paris, and they, you know, were eventually released, and then all of -- nearly every
people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career in the military. >> well, my ancestors go back all the way to the revolution serving in uniform, by sixth and seventh grandfathers were captured by the british, imprisoned in detroit until the treaty of paris, and they, you know, were eventually released, and then all of -- nearly every
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. >>> there was a shooting in an upscale neighborhood in oklahoma city. ballistics identified the use of two different guns, which meant at least two shooters. these small marks on a shotgun shell, some singed fibers and a crime reconstruction revealed a plot more twisted than anyone could have imagined. ♪ >>> to outsiders, it looked as if rob andrew had everything anyone could want. he had a high-paying job with an advertising agency, lots of friends, and a growing family whom he described as his source of strength. >> rob andrew, salt of the earth. i mean, this was a christian man, attended church all the time, loving father. just a great guy, very successful businessman as well. >> two days before thanksgiving, rob andrew left work to pick up his children. they planned to spend the holiday weekend with his parents. on the way, rob called his best friend. >> rob had called my house around 5:30, telling me how hurried he had been all day and that he was looking forward to picking the kids up and spending a long weekend with them for thanksgiving. >> ro
. >>> there was a shooting in an upscale neighborhood in oklahoma city. ballistics identified the use of two different guns, which meant at least two shooters. these small marks on a shotgun shell, some singed fibers and a crime reconstruction revealed a plot more twisted than anyone could have imagined. ♪ >>> to outsiders, it looked as if rob andrew had everything anyone could want. he had a high-paying job with an advertising agency, lots of friends, and a growing family...
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and that is how the oklahoma area and the reservations there were populated. basically i can only speak for the seminole, and again, it was people who thought very much of them as people who started the reservation need here in florida, some place to find land to put people they cared about very much. it's never been the same horrific situation as some of the reservations that were started early on out west when the government out like they wanted to keep them on reservations. my research picks up in 1828 where i have been living 15 minutes away from here. -- i have them living 15 minutes away from here. they were basically living on the hahnemann on the other side of the everglades. sam jones was the person who was the mastermind of the second patsy: -- the second seminole war. this brings into reality. now we actually have names of people who are actually living here in the everglades. we know they were down here in the 1700s as well. as most of the books discuss the seminoles were pushed down into the everglades, not so. they were living in the area and whe
and that is how the oklahoma area and the reservations there were populated. basically i can only speak for the seminole, and again, it was people who thought very much of them as people who started the reservation need here in florida, some place to find land to put people they cared about very much. it's never been the same horrific situation as some of the reservations that were started early on out west when the government out like they wanted to keep them on reservations. my research picks...
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people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career in the military. >> well, my ancestors go back all the way to the revolution serving in uniform, by sixth and seventh grandfathers were captured by the british, imprisoned in detroit until the treaty of paris, and they, you know, were eventually released, and then all of -- nearly every major war since that time on one side of the family or the other, i always wanted to be a soldier. most of my family were not career soldiers, but they did serve.je ú(t&háhp &hc% my brother served eight years in the navy. my dad served in '53, and it was just something that, in our family, it was always an interest. it was always a topic of discussion with relatives, and so anyone that knew me as a child would not be surprised that i became a soldier. >> where did you grow up? how many in your family? where did you go to college? >> i grew up in dil
people in oklahoma sent me here. it's been a real honor. >> you come from a long military tradition. the army in particular. talk about that and also why you decided to begin your career in the military. >> well, my ancestors go back all the way to the revolution serving in uniform, by sixth and seventh grandfathers were captured by the british, imprisoned in detroit until the treaty of paris, and they, you know, were eventually released, and then all of -- nearly every major war...
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. >>> and what an all-blacktown in oklahoma is doing to remember the freed slaves who built it. when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. the topics will fascinate you... intrigue you. >> they take this seriously. >> let me quote you. >> there's a double standard. >> you can't be a hypocrite. >> you're gonna also get a show that's really fair, bold, never predictable. >> they should be worried about heart disease not terrorism. >> no, i wouldn't say that at all. >> you'll see a show that has an impact on the conventional wisdom, that goes where nobody else goes. my name is imran garda, i'm the host of "third rail" - and you can find it on al jazeera america. >>> welcome back. it is 10:46 eastern. the man who assisted an america morning. the guide faces poaching charges in zimbabwe. his hearing was postponed until september to give his defense more time to prepare. minnesota dentist walter palmer allegedly paid him $50,000 to shoot a lion. the guide insists he did nothing wrong. >>> one of the world's greatest free divers has gone missing and is presumed dead.
. >>> and what an all-blacktown in oklahoma is doing to remember the freed slaves who built it. when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. the topics will fascinate you... intrigue you. >> they take this seriously. >> let me quote you. >> there's a double standard. >> you can't be a hypocrite. >> you're gonna also get a show that's really fair, bold, never predictable. >> they should be worried about heart disease not terrorism....
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. ♪ >> i had family in tulsa, oklahoma. so i offered the opportunity to go to tulsa so we can all live there and have a new life. >> her and sarah said they were going to leave with or without me. and i said no. i'm not letting you go out in this world by yourself. and i went with them. >> amina called me. she said, i'm never going back there. i'd rather die first than to ever go back there. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep it all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberry apple scones smell about done. ahh, you're good. i like to bake. add new business services with at&t and get up to $500 in total savings. thiproof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside ou
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>> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16th, 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. >> oh, my god. >> 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. 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 second, 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 fr
>> spring in oklahoma often brings crazy weather. but on may 16th, 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. >> oh, my god. >> but from...
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his name is archie glass and recently released from a federal prison oklahoma. this man, nevertheless managed to make his way sunday to just outside the white house grounds. archie monroe glass of the oklahoma city area has a long history of threatening to kill presidents. in 2008 he admit adler threatening to kill presidents george w. bush and whoever would win the november election writing -- in previous years, he threatened bill clint and hillary clinton too until 2013 he served time in this federal prison el reno oklahoma. coincidentally the same prison president obama visited in july. earlier this summer, glass was serving time at this halfway nous oklahoma city. and during his time there court records say glass illegally left the facility and made a bus trip to washington, d.c. those records say a u.s. marshal figured it out when he found a return bus ticket to oklahoma city from the east coast in glass' possession. despite doing so the feds released glass from the halfway house to a private residence in late june. and then eight weeks later, the secret se
his name is archie glass and recently released from a federal prison oklahoma. this man, nevertheless managed to make his way sunday to just outside the white house grounds. archie monroe glass of the oklahoma city area has a long history of threatening to kill presidents. in 2008 he admit adler threatening to kill presidents george w. bush and whoever would win the november election writing -- in previous years, he threatened bill clint and hillary clinton too until 2013 he served time in this...
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likeused a van, very much timothy mcveigh and obama city. -- oklahoma city. they were not successful at blowing up the research center. they took out the physics lab and the first floor. they killed one of the postdoc students. this finding was at the entrance to the center probably on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. to aesearch center moved new building, the 12th floor to be safe after the bombing. they did not take the sign with them. , and whenssor hid it he retired five or six years ago, he offered it to us as a memento. >> the latest development that makeome up with a positive shall we say on the vehicle that was involved was that which was six -- suspected earlier, that was a 1967 falcon lucks club wagon.- deluxe club ae vehicle is described like bull's, built in a box shape -- bulls wagon bus. >> this was used as part of the incident -- evidence. this was saved by someone who came to look at the damage the next day and kept it on his desk as a souvenir. piece, itfabulous reflects the power of the bomb in the way it is b
likeused a van, very much timothy mcveigh and obama city. -- oklahoma city. they were not successful at blowing up the research center. they took out the physics lab and the first floor. they killed one of the postdoc students. this finding was at the entrance to the center probably on the second floor. it was saved after the bombing by a professor. to aesearch center moved new building, the 12th floor to be safe after the bombing. they did not take the sign with them. , and whenssor hid it he...
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another testament that there is more work to be done, video of racist chants sung by university of oklahoma fraternity brothers. >> where does this ugliness come from? it's scary to me that these young men who you expect more from or i expect more from. >> the tea party is not helping the country become post rachel either. bond says they are racist. >> they are wrong headed people doing wrong-headed thing, but i wouldn't compare them to the ku klux klan. >> the oeshl activist expressed outrage against lgbt laws. they helped me. why should i not help me? they helped me push the needle forward i am eager to push the needle forward to them. >> i spoke julian bond in atlanta, georgia. >> we sit here today all days, the 50th anniversary of the selma march, march 21st, 1965. tell me about that day for julian bond. >> it was a magic day. i was not in selma on that day. but i was here in atlantaa, and. hearing about them by telephone. my job was to publicize to organize a student committee and let the people in the field know what was going on and to summon them to do something about it. >> in the
another testament that there is more work to be done, video of racist chants sung by university of oklahoma fraternity brothers. >> where does this ugliness come from? it's scary to me that these young men who you expect more from or i expect more from. >> the tea party is not helping the country become post rachel either. bond says they are racist. >> they are wrong headed people doing wrong-headed thing, but i wouldn't compare them to the ku klux klan. >> the oeshl...
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a politician is stabbed to death in oklahoma city. who police believe is responsible for the attack. plus. the ashley madison scandal keeps on growing. the latest person to confess to using the cheating website. >> brian :we have some clouds rolling and as you can see here, but we have a clearing coming tomorrow and i will have your temperatures coming up >> vicki : three americans who helped stop a gun attack on a high-speed passenger train spoke at a news conference in paris today. the group of friends were headed to paris from amsterdam when the gunman opened fire on the train. kron 4's alecia reid tells us how the men, two of which are from the sacramento area, helped prevent a tragedy on friday. >> alecia :these three friends were visiting europe for the first time together, and had moved trains to get better wifi. they ended up jumping into action when the a-k 47 the shirtless suspect was cocking, jammed. >> : we tackled him and hit the ground and alek grabbed the gun while i put him in a choke hold. he kept pulling more weapons
a politician is stabbed to death in oklahoma city. who police believe is responsible for the attack. plus. the ashley madison scandal keeps on growing. the latest person to confess to using the cheating website. >> brian :we have some clouds rolling and as you can see here, but we have a clearing coming tomorrow and i will have your temperatures coming up >> vicki : three americans who helped stop a gun attack on a high-speed passenger train spoke at a news conference in paris...
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and protecting history, what a town in oklahoma is doing, to remember their heritage. the aclu is suing a sheriffs deputy for hand cupping disables children in a school. you can do what we have asked you to. >> it hurts. >> this video shows the little boy after he was handcuffed he is said to have adhd and was accused of misbehaving in school. it calls on a federal court to declare the incident unconstitutional, and a violation of the americans with disabilities act. so far no comment from the deputy or the sheriffs office. >> an antiabortion group says it is releasing a fifth video today that slows inside planned parent hood, that is despite a federal judge's order blocking the center for medical progress from releasing more recordings. the group is already published controversy videos that it gathers secretly. the allegedly showed planned parenthood doctors discussing the sale of fee tale tissue for profit. planned parenthood denies the allegations. it is a forgotten part of the american past. all blacktowns settled by freed slaves in the late 1800s. they have a rich
and protecting history, what a town in oklahoma is doing, to remember their heritage. the aclu is suing a sheriffs deputy for hand cupping disables children in a school. you can do what we have asked you to. >> it hurts. >> this video shows the little boy after he was handcuffed he is said to have adhd and was accused of misbehaving in school. it calls on a federal court to declare the incident unconstitutional, and a violation of the americans with disabilities act. so far no...
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black cowboy tradition held here in this historically all blacktown of clearview, oklahoma. once a year this town of just 50 swells with thousands of visitors. many are the deincidents of families who once lived here. the history has long been kept out of the history books, but it's a story of overcoming incredible trials a deadly march from the deep south, slavery, the civil war, and then freed slaves established clearview to be a blacktown. >> the idea was they wanted to start all black towns where individuals could move in and start a new life. free from the prejudices of the south, a free place where they could worship on their own, begin their own education of their own people and just start anew. >> reporter: but over the years the town would shrink from a thriving community to a town of just a handful of houses amid deserted ruins. the people call rodeo day christmas, the one day when a town comes back to life. later this evening more on clearview's rise and decline. heidi zhou castro al jazeera, clearview, oklahoma. >> you can watch heidi's full report tonight at 8:0
black cowboy tradition held here in this historically all blacktown of clearview, oklahoma. once a year this town of just 50 swells with thousands of visitors. many are the deincidents of families who once lived here. the history has long been kept out of the history books, but it's a story of overcoming incredible trials a deadly march from the deep south, slavery, the civil war, and then freed slaves established clearview to be a blacktown. >> the idea was they wanted to start all black...
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the greatest odds. >> oklahoma was once home to 50 all-black towns. founded by freed slaves in the mid 1800s. some of those communities remain. they're vibrant but their populations are dwindling. now the state is recognizing 13 of the towns and the history of those who forged their own paths in the name of freedom. heidi zhou castro reports. >> go get him. >> they call it christmas in july. the one weekend a year when this historically all-black town of clear view, oklahoma population 50, booms with a thousand inviters. >> it's really like christmas this time of year when you see all the people come back home, smiling faces. >> this rodeo honoring the black cowboy tradition was founded by romeo's father and uncle. >> they wanted a place where sons and daughters would have a reason to come back. >> back to a town where a tiny main street was once a daily sight. now where the homes were once picture fences. >> my grandparents on both sides came to clear view seeking a new life. >> alfred's grandparents were from mississippi. they heard about clear view
the greatest odds. >> oklahoma was once home to 50 all-black towns. founded by freed slaves in the mid 1800s. some of those communities remain. they're vibrant but their populations are dwindling. now the state is recognizing 13 of the towns and the history of those who forged their own paths in the name of freedom. heidi zhou castro reports. >> go get him. >> they call it christmas in july. the one weekend a year when this historically all-black town of clear view, oklahoma...
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triple digit temperatures are forecast for parts of texas, oklahoma, louisiana, and arkansas. crews had to close two lanes of an oklahoma city highway after heat caused the asphalt to buckle. children in dallas jumped in a fountain to stay cool. >>> crews battling the massive rocky fire in northern california are making progress. officials say the fire is 30% contained this morning but its destructive toll is also growing. the fire has destroyed 43 homes and more than 50 other buildings. some victims were able to survey the damage on wednesday. >> this is the refrigerator. >> absolutely nothing left. >> no. >> only concrete foundation you can see. >> the rest is just ash. >> nearly 7,000 homes are still threatened. 13,000 people under evacuation orders. >>> the u.s. is offering a new reward for the escaped drug king pen known as elchaff voe. the government will pay $5 million for the capture of guzman. it's likely he's still in mexico. >>> coming up on the morning news, a school bus under fire. surveillance video shows a bus full of teenagers hit by bullets and wounding passen
triple digit temperatures are forecast for parts of texas, oklahoma, louisiana, and arkansas. crews had to close two lanes of an oklahoma city highway after heat caused the asphalt to buckle. children in dallas jumped in a fountain to stay cool. >>> crews battling the massive rocky fire in northern california are making progress. officials say the fire is 30% contained this morning but its destructive toll is also growing. the fire has destroyed 43 homes and more than 50 other...
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the supersonics became the oklahoma city thrurnd. thunder. was the mayor right? >> we have to give credit to the mayor here. the mayor explicitly said he didn't think it was going to make the city of oklahoma city richer, wasn't going to make the average person have a lot more money in their pocket but it was going to be a fun place for people to spend that money in their pocket and to have a nice amenity for the city. i don't think any economist would argue that pro sports make life a lot more livable. they're a great amenity for the city they're fun but they certainly don't make people rich. >> part of your argument -- i'm a big infrastructure guy -- part of your argument is, the city could spend money on infrastructure or on other things the city doesn't spend funds on. >> what is the role of your government? is it basically to build a factory? because that's what an arena is, to build a factory for billionaire owners and millionaire players or general types of infrastructure to benefit the society as a whole? here in boston about 20 years ago bob kraft, the o
the supersonics became the oklahoma city thrurnd. thunder. was the mayor right? >> we have to give credit to the mayor here. the mayor explicitly said he didn't think it was going to make the city of oklahoma city richer, wasn't going to make the average person have a lot more money in their pocket but it was going to be a fun place for people to spend that money in their pocket and to have a nice amenity for the city. i don't think any economist would argue that pro sports make life a...
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presidents, how did an oklahoma man get near the white house grounds this week? >>> police now have identified suspect in this shaw metro murder. i'm mark segraves, that suspect speaks exclusively to news4. coming up, you will hear what he told police about what he was doing during that shooting. >>> off the top at six, waiting for someone to get home tonight, could be a while. a line of storms could be dumping up to two inches of rain in our area. >> doug and amelia are double teaming this thing tonight. for example we going to get clobbered? >> places getting clobbered now the big thing continues to be the heavy rain, not a huge severe weather threat as far as wind, hail, nothing like. rain is the big factor. >> torrential downpours, when that heavy rain moves into the area, could last 45 minutes, that is continuing off to the east. >> seen in leesburg, seeing the rain about 20 minutes ago, that rain still continuing in and around leesburg, heaviest storms earlier in frederick county, diminished now, frederick, carol county, montgomery county, seeing little bit
presidents, how did an oklahoma man get near the white house grounds this week? >>> police now have identified suspect in this shaw metro murder. i'm mark segraves, that suspect speaks exclusively to news4. coming up, you will hear what he told police about what he was doing during that shooting. >>> off the top at six, waiting for someone to get home tonight, could be a while. a line of storms could be dumping up to two inches of rain in our area. >> doug and amelia are...
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first, check this out, miss usa, in tulsa, oklahoma do you treat your mayor like this. he was booed at a parade. chime in, olivia. no. i'm neutral on this. he was booed at the dominican day parade. the cheers resumed after he went by. they are upset with mayor deblasio in the dominican community. there is a push to remove the haitians from the dominican. they like fox 5. >> they love you guys, look at that. greg: have you ever seen the mayor of tulsa being booed? >> i think, you know, it is one way to get the point across and hopefully he'll look at the
first, check this out, miss usa, in tulsa, oklahoma do you treat your mayor like this. he was booed at a parade. chime in, olivia. no. i'm neutral on this. he was booed at the dominican day parade. the cheers resumed after he went by. they are upset with mayor deblasio in the dominican community. there is a push to remove the haitians from the dominican. they like fox 5. >> they love you guys, look at that. greg: have you ever seen the mayor of tulsa being booed? >> i think, you...
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the average victim this oklahoma city -- in oklahoma city was impoverished because, you know, you had husband or wife killed. i made a battlefield decision because we had only so much money that spontaneously came in. i remember at one point some tv reporter said this was a muslim terrorist event, and they -- i never saw a radio or listened to a radio or tv or newspaper for a week, and it hit me what do you think this could be a middle eastern terrorist event, and i said i don't care what it is, we just have to get -- take care of these people and take care of all these survivors. that'll be taken care of. well, the first check that came for this fund we put together was from the muslim community of oklahoma city. which was really much appreciated and fabulous. and so it rose in value, but we didn't have that much money. so i made a decision if you lost your children -- and we had one mother lost two little babies, two youngsters in the daycare center -- we would bury them, and we'd provide you counseling. if your children lost you, we would put them through college anywhere they want
the average victim this oklahoma city -- in oklahoma city was impoverished because, you know, you had husband or wife killed. i made a battlefield decision because we had only so much money that spontaneously came in. i remember at one point some tv reporter said this was a muslim terrorist event, and they -- i never saw a radio or listened to a radio or tv or newspaper for a week, and it hit me what do you think this could be a middle eastern terrorist event, and i said i don't care what it...
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paul lankford joins us now from oklahoma city. >> senator, what is the likelihood that planned parenthood would environment are be defunded? >> we'll find out today. we're trying to open up an on going conversation with the constitutes say is this really where we want to spend taxpayer dollars? it needs to be taken care of. >> so are you doing this to have a debate an open debate when you know that at the end of the day planned parenthood is still going to be funded? >> today starts that debate. you know extremely well the different senate rules. we have 325,000 abortions done by planned parenthood every year. today we open up debates called a cloture vote. we'll see if we can get 60 people to get on to the bill and
paul lankford joins us now from oklahoma city. >> senator, what is the likelihood that planned parenthood would environment are be defunded? >> we'll find out today. we're trying to open up an on going conversation with the constitutes say is this really where we want to spend taxpayer dollars? it needs to be taken care of. >> so are you doing this to have a debate an open debate when you know that at the end of the day planned parenthood is still going to be funded? >>...
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back to the oklahoma city area. he had been in prison four times for his threats. news4 broke the story last week when the u.s. secret service stopped him near the white house. he was on probation for writing threatening letters. he allegedly said he'd shoot george w. bush and president obama. prosecutors said glass violated his parole by traveling outside of oklahoma. >>> well, the national zoo's surviving panda cub is in good health just hours after the smaller one died. both seemed to be in good health at first, but after 24 hours mei xiang refused to let them swap out the cub. the mother started to care for the smaller one again, but then zookeepers knew something was not right. >> we immediately noticed that the little cub had not increased in weight, appeared weaker and was exhibiting possible respiratory issues. things turned and the cub's condition declined into the early afternoon. and despite extreme efforts on the part of our dedicated staff, we weren't able to change things. >> now, the zoo says the larger cub appears to be strong and they're optimistic
back to the oklahoma city area. he had been in prison four times for his threats. news4 broke the story last week when the u.s. secret service stopped him near the white house. he was on probation for writing threatening letters. he allegedly said he'd shoot george w. bush and president obama. prosecutors said glass violated his parole by traveling outside of oklahoma. >>> well, the national zoo's surviving panda cub is in good health just hours after the smaller one died. both seemed...
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jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson dechambeau winning in the championship match. 7,047 entries. over 97 sites to qualify. 312 made it here to olympia fields. after stroke play, there were 64 remaining. after six rounds of match play, it's bryson dechambeau in this tremendous year of golf from smu. the ncaa individual champion and he's rolled that forward to the united states amateur championship. he will be a member representing the united states in the
jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson...
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ted kaczynski, it seems, had his own agenda and his own timetable. >> when the oklahoma city bombing was happening, theodore kaczynski was already on a bus on his way to deliver the package for sending to his next victim. >> on april 24th, just five days after oklahoma city, a mail bomb killed gilbert murray. president of the california forestry association. a timber industry lobbying group. in an earlier incarnation they had been targeted by radical environmentalists. >> the bomb that was sent to the forestry association was actually sent to his predecessor, a man named william denison. but he had retired and mr. murray had replaced him. the unabomber was proud of himself. it didn't matter that his bomb had killed the wrong man. they were engaged in the same kind of work, which was anti-environment in his opinion. and so it was okay. >> i'd been to a number of bomb scenes over my career, and the last one in sacramento was probably one of the more horrific. the shrapnel is usually what maims or kills the victim. most of the cases, nails, staples, and screws were used. that's an antip
ted kaczynski, it seems, had his own agenda and his own timetable. >> when the oklahoma city bombing was happening, theodore kaczynski was already on a bus on his way to deliver the package for sending to his next victim. >> on april 24th, just five days after oklahoma city, a mail bomb killed gilbert murray. president of the california forestry association. a timber industry lobbying group. in an earlier incarnation they had been targeted by radical environmentalists. >> the...
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triple digit temperatures are forecast for parts of texas, oklahoma, louisiana, and arkansas. crews had to close two lanes of an oklahoma city highway after heat caused the asphalt to buckle. children in dallas jumped in a fountain to stay cool. >>> crews battling the massive rocky fire in northern california are making progress. officials say the fire is 30% contained this morning but its destructive toll is also growing. the fire has destroyed 43 homes and more than 50 other buildings. some victims were able to survey the damage on wednesday. >> this is the refrigerator. >> absolutely nothing left. >> no. >> only concrete foundation you can see. >> the rest is just ash. >> nearly 7,000 homes are still threatened. 13,000 people under evacuation orders. >>> the u.s. is offering a new reward for the escaped drug king pin known as el chapo. the government will pay $5 million for the capture of guzman. he got out of one of mexico's most secure prisons during a sophisticated tunnel. the head of the dea said it's likely guzman is still in mexico. >>> coming up on the "morning news,
triple digit temperatures are forecast for parts of texas, oklahoma, louisiana, and arkansas. crews had to close two lanes of an oklahoma city highway after heat caused the asphalt to buckle. children in dallas jumped in a fountain to stay cool. >>> crews battling the massive rocky fire in northern california are making progress. officials say the fire is 30% contained this morning but its destructive toll is also growing. the fire has destroyed 43 homes and more than 50 other...
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jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson dechambeau winning in the championship match. 7,047 entries. over 97 sites to qualify. 312 made it here to olympia fields. after stroke play, there were 64 remaining. after six rounds of match play, it's bryson dechambeau in this tremendous year of golf from smu. the ncaa individual champion and he's rolled that forward to the united states amateur
jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson...
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mark kass tell low was oklahoma's labor commissioner, killed at a restaurant in oklahoma city. he was stand multiple times in the head and neck. >> police in england say the death toll will rise in the crash of a vintage jet fighter at an air show. 11 bodies have been recovered. the pilot is in critical condition. >> greece will hold parliamentary elections next month. opposition leader met with the president today to tell him he failed to form a new government. prime minister alexis tsipras resigned last week. now a third party will get a chance to form a government. it is widely expected they will not succeed and tsipras will regain power. >> on the tech beat, the music streaming service spotify is drawing anger from users after announcing a big change to poses. spotify will ask permission to access photographs and photos, using that data to target ad the. the company originally promised and a fee experience for the monthly fee. spotify insists users will be able to opt out. >> two canadian law firms filed a class action lawsuit against ashley madison. we have more. what is t
mark kass tell low was oklahoma's labor commissioner, killed at a restaurant in oklahoma city. he was stand multiple times in the head and neck. >> police in england say the death toll will rise in the crash of a vintage jet fighter at an air show. 11 bodies have been recovered. the pilot is in critical condition. >> greece will hold parliamentary elections next month. opposition leader met with the president today to tell him he failed to form a new government. prime minister...
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he got his values growing up in muskogee, oklahoma, where he says he had a happy childhood. it's a church-going, middle- america kind of town where he was taught to be independent and not waste money. he still lives there on a 40- acre farm. >> coburn: i got three stalls out there for horses and it's got a big hay loft in it. >> stahl: he and his wife carolyn, a former miss oklahoma, raised their three daughters here, one a nationally known opera singer. >> carolyn coburn: we've known each other since the first grade. by third grade, i was on his list of girlfriends. >> stahl: how many did you have? >> carolyn coburn: three! i was the last. >> coburn: she's telling the story. >> carolyn coburn: i remember the list-- dun, sara, ditten. >> stahl: the biggest influence on tom coburn's life was his father. after graduating college, he went to work for his dad in the family optical business. you told me in washington that your father was an alcoholic. >> coburn: uh-huh. >> stahl: now, that can't be easy when you say that you had a happy childhood. >> coburn: well, it doesn't take
he got his values growing up in muskogee, oklahoma, where he says he had a happy childhood. it's a church-going, middle- america kind of town where he was taught to be independent and not waste money. he still lives there on a 40- acre farm. >> coburn: i got three stalls out there for horses and it's got a big hay loft in it. >> stahl: he and his wife carolyn, a former miss oklahoma, raised their three daughters here, one a nationally known opera singer. >> carolyn coburn:...
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. >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the sooners football team, but it's 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. this is big hail here. >> 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 ou
. >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the sooners football team, but it's 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. this is big hail here. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief...
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in oklahoma, sheets of rain overnight and this super cell forming in the skies over arcadia, oklahoma. two very powerful pockets of weather and ginger zee tacking them. >> dozens of reports, especially in the southeast. the trees are down from south carolina back into georgia. that severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 p.m. there's another area in pink. the primary threat is hail and even a reported tornado already. south, dallas, little rock, oklahoma city, the story is all heat. not only will you be hot in general but the heat index could reach 110 and surpass it all the way through the weekend. >> 108 in houston. ginger, stick with us because we're also tracking that typhoon. this taken by scott kelly from the international space station. one of the tallest buildings in taipei, and neal karlinsky sending us this from inside the building. >> we're near the top right now. being in a 101 story building made of glass might be a terrible idea in the middle of a typhoon but they insist they can take it. they can withstand up to 134 mile per hour winds however this typhoon might come
in oklahoma, sheets of rain overnight and this super cell forming in the skies over arcadia, oklahoma. two very powerful pockets of weather and ginger zee tacking them. >> dozens of reports, especially in the southeast. the trees are down from south carolina back into georgia. that severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 p.m. there's another area in pink. the primary threat is hail and even a reported tornado already. south, dallas, little rock, oklahoma city, the story is all heat....
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in oklahoma sheets of rain overnight and this super cell forming in the skies over arcadia, oklahoma. two very powerful pockets of weather and ginger zee tacking them. >> dozens of reports especially in the southeast. the trees are down from south carolina back into georgia. that severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 p.m. there's another area in pink. the primary threat is hail and even a reported tornado already. south, dallas little rock, oklahoma city the story is all heat. not only will you be hot in general but the heat index could reach 110 and surpass it all the way through the weekend. >> 108 in houston. ginger stick with us because we're also tracking that typhoon. this taken by scott kelly from the international space station. one of the tallest buildings in taipei, and neal karlinsky sending us this from inside the building. >> we're near the top right now. being in a 101 story building made of glass might be a terrible idea in the middle of a typhoon but they insist they can take it. they can withstand up to 134 mile per hour winds however this typhoon might come in w
in oklahoma sheets of rain overnight and this super cell forming in the skies over arcadia, oklahoma. two very powerful pockets of weather and ginger zee tacking them. >> dozens of reports especially in the southeast. the trees are down from south carolina back into georgia. that severe thunderstorm watch goes until 10:00 p.m. there's another area in pink. the primary threat is hail and even a reported tornado already. south, dallas little rock, oklahoma city the story is all heat. not...