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the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to make the gentleman and colleague from illinois, i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. krishnamoorthi: i have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: i urge adoption of the bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass bill h.r. 4301. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended and the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. russell: mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4574. the spe
the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to make the gentleman and colleague from illinois, i have no further speakers and am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from illinois is recognized. mr. krishnamoorthi: i have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. russell: i urge adoption...
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lucas from the state of oklahoma. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the gentleman from washington state for the opportunity to yield to me, to discuss this important issue. this amendment, some in the room might think perhaps will target the market access program. but in fact it is the value-added producer grant program. this is a program that supports and helps producers add value to the products that they raise. i would tell you my chief concern at this point in time, in the way this amendment has been offered, is about $8 million of the rescissions of this program would come out of current programs that farmers have already applied for. usda has already scored the applications, it's compiled proposals to make a decision and announcement on grant awards. thus the amendment wouldn't just adversely effect the small producer-owned wineries, but producers across the board, including those from oklahoma, who have and expect to receive grants. that's not fair. if you played by the rules, if you've gone throu
lucas from the state of oklahoma. the chair: the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the gentleman from washington state for the opportunity to yield to me, to discuss this important issue. this amendment, some in the room might think perhaps will target the market access program. but in fact it is the value-added producer grant program. this is a program that supports and helps producers add value to the products that they raise. i would...
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you have him using travel to get back to oklahoma. many days he spent in oklahoma in one three-month period. it was almost half of the days. he is using government resources to get himself home is what it looks like. >> much of the overboard spending is in connection with threats against pruitt says the epa, which make a 20 member security detail and first class travel a necessity. even the president tweeted, scott pruitt has received death threats because of his bold actions at epa. according to this letter written by democratic senators, there were no known investigations under way concerning threats to scott pruitt by the fbi's joint te terrorism task force. it cost more than $105,000 in his first year in office. other questionable travel includes charter and military flight. members of a house company cited $200,000 pruitt spent so far on questionable travel. >> you didn't answer my question. i asked you if you were going to reimburse the taxpayers for the overage. this includes ten trips to oklahoma as well. are you going to reim
you have him using travel to get back to oklahoma. many days he spent in oklahoma in one three-month period. it was almost half of the days. he is using government resources to get himself home is what it looks like. >> much of the overboard spending is in connection with threats against pruitt says the epa, which make a 20 member security detail and first class travel a necessity. even the president tweeted, scott pruitt has received death threats because of his bold actions at epa....
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but i want to be clear in oklahoma. i have the authority as dan described to take over lawsuits where states' interests are at issue. but the commitment i've made, the subdivisions, is i'm not going to exercise that hor authority. i want cities and counties to be in our lawsuit because it's in their interest. we are having discussions with cities and counties, but they're based on collaboration, not coercion. >> based on our arkansas deceptive trade practices act as well as medicaid fraud, suing in state court. the cities and counties may not be able to retain jurisdiction in state court. we're hopeful they will. i would defer you to their outside counsel as to what their strategy is. i'll be happy to share that with you afterwards. >> i -- why don't we wrap up with any concluding remarks you may have. i assume both of you think this is the best job you ever had. we've got some highs and lows but a great opportunity to serve in your respective states. and leslie, i noted on your website that you're trying to make the ar
but i want to be clear in oklahoma. i have the authority as dan described to take over lawsuits where states' interests are at issue. but the commitment i've made, the subdivisions, is i'm not going to exercise that hor authority. i want cities and counties to be in our lawsuit because it's in their interest. we are having discussions with cities and counties, but they're based on collaboration, not coercion. >> based on our arkansas deceptive trade practices act as well as medicaid...
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we launched oklahoma works.e divided our state into different regions based on workforce funds we received, available for federal government and local government, assigned a person over that region to bring businesses and education together along with those state agencies, and say tell me what type of orders you have in your area of the state, and what are your job openings, and then to get that conversation going that collaboration going between business and education. that's one of the ways we hope that we can certainly keep our jobs filled in our state but also give people the opportunity to climb a clear path and to do better in life. >> what is that look like specifically in terms of how you interact with employers? do you have a regular meeting with them? where do the pieces get put together there? >> we do, actually. we have a civic business leader every single region that we have. eight different regions in the state and i went to every region of that state to launch the program three years ago. so they
we launched oklahoma works.e divided our state into different regions based on workforce funds we received, available for federal government and local government, assigned a person over that region to bring businesses and education together along with those state agencies, and say tell me what type of orders you have in your area of the state, and what are your job openings, and then to get that conversation going that collaboration going between business and education. that's one of the ways...
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particularly after oklahoma city. the american public never reckoned with white power violence.leaving open the possibility of researches in the present moment. in other words, we knew and forgot. >> is a way is there are many misconceptions about activism that contribute to this problem. when we discussed why power violence as the work of mad men and lone wolves, we completely miss the fact that this is a social movement. this is a story of women and the archived showsthat the marriages , religious ceremonies and even summer picnics do as much to hold the movement together as cross burnings and public rallies. without seeing as is as a social movement it's hard to understand how these actions are connected which is the first step towards consenting to them as political and perhaps our discussion is whether we should also be thinking about them as terrorism . what seems new is not new but i'm here to talk about what we can learn from the past and about the possibilities this history might offer us or confronting racism in the present moment. i'm going to read from the book and t
particularly after oklahoma city. the american public never reckoned with white power violence.leaving open the possibility of researches in the present moment. in other words, we knew and forgot. >> is a way is there are many misconceptions about activism that contribute to this problem. when we discussed why power violence as the work of mad men and lone wolves, we completely miss the fact that this is a social movement. this is a story of women and the archived showsthat the marriages...
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this was the view earlier in oklahoma, where we find david begnaud. onvid?reporter: jeff, don't let the sunshine fool you. we've been chasing storms all afternoon and what appears to be a tornado has touched down near hobart, oklahoma, and it was captured on camera by a storm chaser. >> sirens are blaring. ( sirens ) right now, it's a multiple- vortex tornado on the ground, and it's moving pretty quick. >> reporter: tornado watches have been issued for parts of texas, kansas, and oklahoma. tonight, we are in woodward, but we've been driving since we left salina, kansas this afternoon. and as we got close to the oklahoma-kansas border, the weather was so bad at one point, we had to pull over. we couldn't see in front of our vehicle, and you can hear the hail that was hitting our vehicle at the time. overnight at least several tornadoes were confirmed in texas, nebraska, and iowa. in wichita, kansas, an ef-3 tornado touched down. winds were up to 140 miles per hour. doat tornado was on the ground for nearly 15 miles, in an area where not many people live. no i
this was the view earlier in oklahoma, where we find david begnaud. onvid?reporter: jeff, don't let the sunshine fool you. we've been chasing storms all afternoon and what appears to be a tornado has touched down near hobart, oklahoma, and it was captured on camera by a storm chaser. >> sirens are blaring. ( sirens ) right now, it's a multiple- vortex tornado on the ground, and it's moving pretty quick. >> reporter: tornado watches have been issued for parts of texas, kansas, and...
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gentleman from oklahoma? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i support this, and i would just comment, mr. chairman, that the directive civilian marksmanship established under president teddy roosevelt was specifically formulated to not only familiarize the american public in the proper and safe use of firearms, but also to allow them to have this familiarity in the readiness of defense, if so required. and so, this is -- while i understand that it may not be a major contributing factor in terms of something we may think of, i have used ranges in this fashion, both as a soldier and had my family use ranges in this fashion. it is actually very good, and it does expose many civilians to things that they might not normally be associated with. so, i don't think it's something that we should dismiss as not being a contributing factor when you see the directive civilian marksmanship was established more than 100 years ago for this very purpose, and this would not only strengthen that, but it would also be beneficial to military families. and i will s
gentleman from oklahoma? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i support this, and i would just comment, mr. chairman, that the directive civilian marksmanship established under president teddy roosevelt was specifically formulated to not only familiarize the american public in the proper and safe use of firearms, but also to allow them to have this familiarity in the readiness of defense, if so required. and so, this is -- while i understand that it may not be a major contributing factor in terms...
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her father and family had gone to oklahoma with the promise of it be more freedom in oklahoma. there are participants in the black towns there. she was an early educator and opened a school there and taught school in oklahoma and tulsa. shoes there actually there during the tulsa bombing. she wrote, i think god on this day that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have sent him out tour. as the bombs rained down. the first city that america claim to actually she was prepared in her mind to resist. her thinking god was a statement of that. on one hand you have this woman who is a warrior and on the other hand you have her be in a warrior resisting the notion that so much of the world used to justify they have no history. if you can get rid of the history of black people than you can enslave them. this sets up the whole thing a shadow enslavement. >> host: to also print first-run books? >> guest: we do. we have done a few. it's not my passion. my passion in this i say that, we currently have two or three first-run books but my passion is what gets me up in the morn
her father and family had gone to oklahoma with the promise of it be more freedom in oklahoma. there are participants in the black towns there. she was an early educator and opened a school there and taught school in oklahoma and tulsa. shoes there actually there during the tulsa bombing. she wrote, i think god on this day that i do not have a son. because if i had a son i would have sent him out tour. as the bombs rained down. the first city that america claim to actually she was prepared in...
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freedom in oklahoma. the establishment of black towns there. she was an early educator. she opened the school there. this is a black woman that wrote i think god on this day that i do not have a son because if i have a son i would have sent would've sent him out to war. the first a city city that american planes actually bombed. enter thinking of god was a statement of that. on the one hand you have this woman on the other hand you had her being a warrior resisting the notion that so much of the world used to justify the enslavement of black people. if you can get rid of the history of black people than you can enslave them because they are no longer people they are things they are items. you also print first one books. done a few. it's not my passion. my passion and as i say that we currently had two or 31st run books in production but my passion really get me started like you just did. because that's what gets me up in the morning. there are so many ancestors and people should be clear we publish books
freedom in oklahoma. the establishment of black towns there. she was an early educator. she opened the school there. this is a black woman that wrote i think god on this day that i do not have a son because if i have a son i would have sent would've sent him out to war. the first a city city that american planes actually bombed. enter thinking of god was a statement of that. on the one hand you have this woman on the other hand you had her being a warrior resisting the notion that so much of...
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we've been flipping seats in oklahoma. four victories in oklahoma.. we've been organizing everywhere. people are so energized. that's how we're winning. my job is to help elect democrats. we've been winning and we'll continue to win by focusing on these issues that people care about most. >> mr. secretary, just yesterday i saw the cook political report saying the anti-trump wave might turn tout be a ripple. do you deny that something has changed in the data where the democratic prospects seem to have dimmed? are you looking at the same information we are? >> polls will ebb and flow between now and the election. what hasn't ebbed and flowed has been the democratic enthusiasm and our victories. you look last month in wisconsin, there was a supreme court race and we were proud to have invested early in that race in organizing. who would have thought that the candidate for that race would have won. she's not only won but won by 1 11.5 points. she won in green bay. she did fantastically in milwaukee. she held her own across the state. it was a referendum
we've been flipping seats in oklahoma. four victories in oklahoma.. we've been organizing everywhere. people are so energized. that's how we're winning. my job is to help elect democrats. we've been winning and we'll continue to win by focusing on these issues that people care about most. >> mr. secretary, just yesterday i saw the cook political report saying the anti-trump wave might turn tout be a ripple. do you deny that something has changed in the data where the democratic prospects...
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oklahoma state attorney general mike hunter and arkansas state attorney general leslie rutledge. >> good morning. smarter with carter. words that resonated throughout one of the bluest cities in the country during the 2016 election. washington, d.c. the woman behind the slogan was ashley carter. currently the highest elected republican in washington, d.c., who not with standing a sea of blue voters, residing in the nation's capital, was elected to the board of education. ashley won her seat with tireless campaigning in every ward and community in the city including those regularly overlooked by city leaders. her massage of closing the achievement gap, giving parents and children options and her
oklahoma state attorney general mike hunter and arkansas state attorney general leslie rutledge. >> good morning. smarter with carter. words that resonated throughout one of the bluest cities in the country during the 2016 election. washington, d.c. the woman behind the slogan was ashley carter. currently the highest elected republican in washington, d.c., who not with standing a sea of blue voters, residing in the nation's capital, was elected to the board of education. ashley won her...
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this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah, something happened. >> recovery efforts are now under way. it's unclear how many buildings were damaged, but there were no reports of injury. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," mark strassmann flies with tornado hunters as they search for clues about how they form. >>> so far 28 central american migrants who trekked across mexico seeking asylum in the u.s. are being processed at a border station near san diego. they arrived at the border in a much publicized caravan over the weekend. president trump promised to turn them away. more than 100 others are waiting on the mexican side of the border. >>> in arizona now, firefighters hope the wet cold weather forecast for today will help them battle a fast-moving wildfire. of
this twister was spotted in te skies over oklahoma yesterday evening. there were no reports of injury or damage, but last night in central kansas the severe weather damaged buildings. one family rode out the storm in their basement. >> we have a basement window so i could see debris go by and tree limbs and tin and stuff, so i thought, yeah, something happened. >> recovery efforts are now under way. it's unclear how many buildings were damaged, but there were no reports of injury....
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. >> to senator from oklahoma. >> i was in a conversation with a group from oklahoma last week and internet neutrality came up in the conversation the gentleman argued he publishes content and was concerned about net neutrality to make sure the content that he has he can continue to publish on.have to go to every single isp across the country to negotiate a deal with them and that is what happens with net neutrality that is very interesting. has that happened to you? have you face that? he said no. but i'm afraid i might. here's the problem we have with ther conversation. for 20 years it operated under a clear set of rules the ftc had a set of rules for content providers and the internet service providers a clear set of rules. it could violate any trade practices, no monopolies or violate the basic rules of commerce. very clear set of rules than two years ago, the fcc, now the ftc the federal trade commission now the fcc regulates theat internet, over two decades the fcc decides they wanted to regulate not the content with the internet service providers adjust the internet service provider
. >> to senator from oklahoma. >> i was in a conversation with a group from oklahoma last week and internet neutrality came up in the conversation the gentleman argued he publishes content and was concerned about net neutrality to make sure the content that he has he can continue to publish on.have to go to every single isp across the country to negotiate a deal with them and that is what happens with net neutrality that is very interesting. has that happened to you? have you face...
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substance seen spewing into the sky threatens an oklahoma community.ubstance seen spewing into the sky threatens an oklahoma community. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. before taking ibrance, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infection, liver or kidney problems, are pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan to become pregnant. common side effects include low red blood cell and low platelet counts, infections, tiredness, nausea, sore mouth, abnormalities in liver blood tests, diarrhea, hair thinning or loss, vomiting, rash, and loss
substance seen spewing into the sky threatens an oklahoma community.ubstance seen spewing into the sky threatens an oklahoma community. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more...
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presiÓn seguirÁ ganando y tenacidad dejando la posibilidad de fuertes tormentas para sectores de oklahomas, nuevo mÉxico y puede ver tambiÉn un panorama similar a lo largo del este con las fuertes tormentas concentrÁndose por pennsylvania, nueva inglaterra y la parte alta de nueva york, tÉngalo pendiente asÍ que tambiÉn contaremos con el desarrollo de otro sistema de baja presiÓn que dejara algo de lluvia incluso nieve en sectores de colorado mayormente en los sectores de la montaÑa y puede ver el desarrollo de todas las tormentas severas como les contaba anteriormente para maÑana en la maÑana, aquÍ puede ver la situaciÓn de las condiciones del tiempo en cuento a las temperaturas se refiere para hoy, washington contara con
presiÓn seguirÁ ganando y tenacidad dejando la posibilidad de fuertes tormentas para sectores de oklahomas, nuevo mÉxico y puede ver tambiÉn un panorama similar a lo largo del este con las fuertes tormentas concentrÁndose por pennsylvania, nueva inglaterra y la parte alta de nueva york, tÉngalo pendiente asÍ que tambiÉn contaremos con el desarrollo de otro sistema de baja presiÓn que dejara algo de lluvia incluso nieve en sectores de colorado mayormente en los sectores de la montaÑa y...
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we've been flipping seats in oklahoma.legislative victories in oklahoma because we focus there on public education. and we've been organizing everywhere. i'm so excited about the partnerships we've been able to build with the dnc and others in the ecosystem. and people are so energized. and that is how we are winning. we're going to continue. my job is to help elect democrats. we've been winning and we'll continue to win by focussing on these issues people care about most. >> mr. secretary, just yesterday i saw the cook political report now saying the anti-trump wave may turn out to be just a ripple. do you deny that something has changed in the data in the last several weeks where the democratic prospects seem to have dimmed? are you looking at the same information we are? >> polls will ebb and flow between now and the election. what hasn't has been the democratic enthusiasm and our victories. you look just last month in wisconsin. there was a supreme court race. we were proud to have invested early in that race in organi
we've been flipping seats in oklahoma.legislative victories in oklahoma because we focus there on public education. and we've been organizing everywhere. i'm so excited about the partnerships we've been able to build with the dnc and others in the ecosystem. and people are so energized. and that is how we are winning. we're going to continue. my job is to help elect democrats. we've been winning and we'll continue to win by focussing on these issues people care about most. >> mr....
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for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill, h.r. 3210, with the senate amendment thereto and conquer in the senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill and the senate amendment. the clerk: h.r. 32 10rks an act to require -- 3210, an act to require the investigations bureau to submit a report on the backlog of personnel security clearance investigations and for other purposes. senate amendment, strike all after the enacting clause, and insert the following.
for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? mr. russell: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to take from the speaker's table the bill, h.r. 3210, with the senate amendment thereto and conquer in the senate amendment. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill and the senate amendment. the clerk: h.r. 32 10rks an act to require -- 3210, an act to require the investigations bureau to submit a report on the backlog of personnel security clearance...
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steve: y'all from oklahoma city. mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs plane, which is air warning and control system. we're battl
steve: y'all from oklahoma city. mike: yes, sir. oklahoma city. steve: what do you do for a living, mike? mike: sir, i'm a--served in the united states air force for 33 years, retired. steve: thank you, sir. mike: i was flying the e-3 awacs plane, which is air warning and control system. we're battl
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county jail the chicago jail the women's prison in oklahoma among many others behind the walls of these institutions that are notoriously difficult to get into. how did you do that? >> some places were very welcoming you mentioned the cook county jail in chicago to bring awareness to this crisis through the criminal justice system and they feel that it is part of his job to see what is going on so he even has an open letter on his website from across the country the way that they respond to the crisis i was invited to i jail in virginia i felt they were letting me look under the bed to say we do the best that we can. other places when i was doing reporting in alabama he said i need a letter from your editor soma editor kindly wrote a letter we went back and a set i'm sorry i cannot let you come. they said can we talk about this or negotiate? so finally after back-and-forth he said i suggest you investigate another state. [laughter] >> it sounds like my experience in florida. so tell us very early in your book you talk about what you see as a crisis. what is the crisis and what you saw?
county jail the chicago jail the women's prison in oklahoma among many others behind the walls of these institutions that are notoriously difficult to get into. how did you do that? >> some places were very welcoming you mentioned the cook county jail in chicago to bring awareness to this crisis through the criminal justice system and they feel that it is part of his job to see what is going on so he even has an open letter on his website from across the country the way that they respond...
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. >>> shots fired inside an oklahoma restaurant. an armed citizen credited with stopping the gunman. >> it was probably the guy that saved a lot of lives tonight. >> new details from the scene. >>> also, a message in a bottle washes ashore decades later. what did it say? >>> and a bad start to memorial day weekend, the two yachts colliding. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we're going to start with a major development in the harvey weinstein scandal. >> the hollywood mogul is expected to face charges today after turning himself in to police here in new york. disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein is expected to be charged this morning after turning himself in to the nypd. the charges stem from allegations by two women, actress paz de la huerta and lucia evans. evans claims weinstein overpowered her and forced her to perform a sexual act at his manhattan office in 2004. overnight she told "the new yorker," i said over and over, i don't want to do this. stop. don't. she told the magazine she wanted to come forward now because, quote
. >>> shots fired inside an oklahoma restaurant. an armed citizen credited with stopping the gunman. >> it was probably the guy that saved a lot of lives tonight. >> new details from the scene. >>> also, a message in a bottle washes ashore decades later. what did it say? >>> and a bad start to memorial day weekend, the two yachts colliding. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we're going to start with a major development in the harvey weinstein...
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. >>> we turn to the deadly stand off in oklahoma today. state troopers delivering a high risk warrant. when they got to the home, they came under fire. then an explosion. was it a trap? here's >> reporter: smoke and flames erupting this morning as officers rushed into a home in talihina, oklahoma with a warrant for a wanted drug suspect. >> as soon as they made entry, they were met by gunfire. >> reporter: police fired back, four officers wounded by bullets and shrapnel, the building immediately going up in flames. >> captain paul timmons, oklahoma highway patrol right now we suspect that the building may have been booby trapped with some type of explosive device that may have started the fire. >> reporter: the suspect, a felon police say had a history of threatening officers was killed the fire destroys two 100-year-old buildings. >> you know it's sad. there's so much history and the cornerstone literally of talihina is right there and it's hard to take. >> reporter: tonight, authorities say suspect may have had surveillance cameras to se
. >>> we turn to the deadly stand off in oklahoma today. state troopers delivering a high risk warrant. when they got to the home, they came under fire. then an explosion. was it a trap? here's >> reporter: smoke and flames erupting this morning as officers rushed into a home in talihina, oklahoma with a warrant for a wanted drug suspect. >> as soon as they made entry, they were met by gunfire. >> reporter: police fired back, four officers wounded by bullets and...
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steve doocy live at the patriot cup in oklahoma, mr.y. the sun is up here in oklahoma, and right behind me is the eight-story-tall dream ship of rite aid. why are they taking part in patriots cup day? find out from the president of rite aid and major dan rooney. it's a big day in oklahoma, and we'll be live from here in two minutes. ♪ ♪ i got scar tissue there. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. two bulls were fighting, hit the truck. another ding, another scratch, another chapter in the story. chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get a total value of over $10,000 on this silverado all star when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. [background sounds] >> do not adjust the volume on your set. that right there, folks, was the u.s. coast guard silent drill team demonstration. and how awesome wa
steve doocy live at the patriot cup in oklahoma, mr.y. the sun is up here in oklahoma, and right behind me is the eight-story-tall dream ship of rite aid. why are they taking part in patriots cup day? find out from the president of rite aid and major dan rooney. it's a big day in oklahoma, and we'll be live from here in two minutes. ♪ ♪ i got scar tissue there. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. i could feel the barb wire was...
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david begnaud in oklahoma city. david, thanks.ing up here, a potentially dangerous computer glitch prompts a recall of nearly five million vehicles. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if yo
david begnaud in oklahoma city. david, thanks.ing up here, a potentially dangerous computer glitch prompts a recall of nearly five million vehicles. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab...
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this hearing is led by oklahoma republican jane -- james lankford. spent good morning, everyone. i'm glad you're here. the subcommittee will come to order. i do want to say that this is the first of our hearings on this senate subcommittee. i do want to greed my colleague and say how publicly pleased i am to work with you. so please have mercy on us as we try to transition in this. this hearing marks the first of our fiscal year 2019 budget hearings together, under the jurisdiction of the financial subcommittee. we look forward to collaborating with the ranking member and the entire committee of the fiscal year 2019 bill. and to conduct oversight for the agencies to ensure they are spending resources responsibly. today we have the chairman for the federal commissions and the chairman of the federal trade commission. thank you both for being here today. this hearing is very timely considering the recent debates in the senate. since the internet was developed, the marketing consumers have driven innovation and expansion, which has caused the internet to thrive in a relatively relic
this hearing is led by oklahoma republican jane -- james lankford. spent good morning, everyone. i'm glad you're here. the subcommittee will come to order. i do want to say that this is the first of our hearings on this senate subcommittee. i do want to greed my colleague and say how publicly pleased i am to work with you. so please have mercy on us as we try to transition in this. this hearing marks the first of our fiscal year 2019 budget hearings together, under the jurisdiction of the...
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did you see this, a a meteorologist in oklahoma city tried to do an irish jig. did you see this?ttered applause ] for st. patrick's day? when her co-anchor decided to join in. watch this. ♪ >> jimmy: here she comes. yep. hey -- how you doing -- ♪ [ laughter ] >> that was a really good fall. >> jimmy: oh, oh, oh. that's a good fall. >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: "today's high is 45 and the low is -- my co-anchor. hey steven!" [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: my back! my back, i can't feel my legs! [ cheers ] >> jimmy: what was he -- i don't know what he was doing. >> steve: oh, my god! >> jimmy: let's get to some news here. it just came out, you guys that, trump's secretary of state, rex tillerson, was on the toilet when he found out trump fired him on twitter. [ laughter ] then trump said, "well, what a a coincidence, i was on the toilet when i tweeted that. [ laughter and applause ] so basically, we talked to each other." [ applause ] that's right. tillerson was on the toilet when he was fired. which explains why jeff sessions and betsy devos haven't used the bathroom in six month
did you see this, a a meteorologist in oklahoma city tried to do an irish jig. did you see this?ttered applause ] for st. patrick's day? when her co-anchor decided to join in. watch this. ♪ >> jimmy: here she comes. yep. hey -- how you doing -- ♪ [ laughter ] >> that was a really good fall. >> jimmy: oh, oh, oh. that's a good fall. >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: "today's high is 45 and the low is -- my co-anchor. hey steven!" [ laughter and applause ]...
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oklahoma receives second largest allocation of lifeline funds, totals 128 million. there are areas of fraud in this has we discussed before. just because it is my state doesn't mean we don't need to be accountable to being able to resolve those issues of the glad to help you as we help the nation be more efficient in our funding. the ftc requests 309.7 million to full fit its mission protecting consumers and promoting competition. of particular interest how the ftc is fulfilling mission to prevent anti-competitive mergers and anti-competitive practices in mamarketplace. consolidation can achieve economic growth synergies and economic scale but can have unintended a negative consequences for consumers. chairman simons, you were sworn in earlier this month is this your first hearing. >> this is my first hear. >>ing welcome. we'll have to mercy on the first round but after this is it is merciless. >> i appreciate that. >> you've been in this chair three weeks, four weeks? what has it been? >> since may 1st. >> not even a couple of weeks here at this point. we look forw
oklahoma receives second largest allocation of lifeline funds, totals 128 million. there are areas of fraud in this has we discussed before. just because it is my state doesn't mean we don't need to be accountable to being able to resolve those issues of the glad to help you as we help the nation be more efficient in our funding. the ftc requests 309.7 million to full fit its mission protecting consumers and promoting competition. of particular interest how the ftc is fulfilling mission to...
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. >> elizabeth ann herring is born on june 22, 1949, in oklahoma city, oklahoma.he's the youngest of four and the only girl in donald and pauline's family. >> they saw themselves as middle class. for them, the distinction was they used good english. they didn't say ain't. >> her middle class upbringing is threatened when she's just 12 years old. >> my daddy had a heart attack. when that happened, it turned our life upside down. he was out of work for a long time. the medical bills pile up. we lost the family station wagon. we were on the edge of losing our home. when it was my mother who pulls on her best dress, dries her eyes, puts on her high heels and walks to the sears and gets a minimum wage job. my mother saved our family, she saved our house. >> the family gets by but there isn't enough money to fulfill her dream of going to college. that's not the only hurdle. >> my mother's message to me always was, find a good provider. get married. my mother thought i was a pretty iffy case on marriage. >> it's the middle of the 1960s in the mid madle of oklahoma. the y
. >> elizabeth ann herring is born on june 22, 1949, in oklahoma city, oklahoma.he's the youngest of four and the only girl in donald and pauline's family. >> they saw themselves as middle class. for them, the distinction was they used good english. they didn't say ain't. >> her middle class upbringing is threatened when she's just 12 years old. >> my daddy had a heart attack. when that happened, it turned our life upside down. he was out of work for a long time. the...
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kelly is an old friend of his from oklahoma as "new york times" reported.charge of loaned money to pruitt several occasions, including for a home purchase and stake in a minor league baseball team. new reports from times and "the washington post" claim that pruitt's controversial trip to morocco was partly arranged by long time friend and lobbyist, citing internal communications. the paper says he went along with the epa chief to meetings and social events during the trip which has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers and the inspector general for the $100,000 price tag. times says that he has since been hired by government of morocco as a foreign agent. he was a lobbyist almost 13 years for comcast, parent company of msnbc. he left the company in july and comcast said they were not involved in the morocco trip. the times reported that he did not respond to requests for comment. the same report says that the head of a prominent conservative judicial group helped organize some of pruitt's trip to italy last year. he joined him for a private mass at the vatican duri
kelly is an old friend of his from oklahoma as "new york times" reported.charge of loaned money to pruitt several occasions, including for a home purchase and stake in a minor league baseball team. new reports from times and "the washington post" claim that pruitt's controversial trip to morocco was partly arranged by long time friend and lobbyist, citing internal communications. the paper says he went along with the epa chief to meetings and social events during the trip...
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two men legally using hand guns are being hailed as heroes tonight in oklahoma.killed a gunman who opened fire in a crowded restaurant last night. news correspondent william la jeunesse has details. >> i would love to congratulate him. give him a wig hug. >> dennis will is likely to get that chance. but our two men, not one, police credit with taking down the shooter who wounded his daughter and granddaughter. >> it could have been really tragic. again, we're very blessed that only three people, you know, were just shot and didn't lose their lives. >> thursday night oklahoma city. 28-year-old alexander tillman walked into a restaurant and opened fire on a child's birthday party. >> it was complete chaos. you know, i think people were trampling people to get out of there. >> two men, independent of one another, saw the crime in progress and retrieved handguns from their cars. witnesses say the two good samaritans killed tillman when he refused to drop his gun. >> we just have been so fortunate that there was someone there who was able to stop him before more peopl
two men legally using hand guns are being hailed as heroes tonight in oklahoma.killed a gunman who opened fire in a crowded restaurant last night. news correspondent william la jeunesse has details. >> i would love to congratulate him. give him a wig hug. >> dennis will is likely to get that chance. but our two men, not one, police credit with taking down the shooter who wounded his daughter and granddaughter. >> it could have been really tragic. again, we're very blessed that...
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yesterday - nbc sent several of them into in oklahoma. high-tech mobile lab, we have one, kari uses it a lot. several yesterday have been into the heart of the country tracking some extreme weather out there. 15 seconds of video, several lightning strikes we saw there. another crew came face-to-face with a twister. here is their report. >> a tornado was on the ground. we had it in our picture. we've got one about to drop down now again. >> luckily it didn't form into a monster out there but looks pretty stormy. >> living in oklahoma, i know what those tornadoes it -- that weather can turn into a tornado. that's scary situation. like you said, luckily we don't have to deal with that stuff here. >> do you really have to get in the bathtub to protect your self from that. >> they say that but some people say don't do that anymore. >> get in the interior part of the home away from doors and windows. >> in california we use them for baths. >> in case you're traveling and you encounter severe weather in the middle section of the building. we're
yesterday - nbc sent several of them into in oklahoma. high-tech mobile lab, we have one, kari uses it a lot. several yesterday have been into the heart of the country tracking some extreme weather out there. 15 seconds of video, several lightning strikes we saw there. another crew came face-to-face with a twister. here is their report. >> a tornado was on the ground. we had it in our picture. we've got one about to drop down now again. >> luckily it didn't form into a monster out...
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. >>> in oklahoma an armed bystander is being called a hero for stopping a gunman at a popular oklahoma city restaurant. according to police a gunman opened fire at a restaurant and struck two people including a 12-year-old girl. two others were hurt as the suspect fled the scene, and then moments later the gunman was confronted by a bystander armed with a pistol. police credit that person for saving lives. >> when the suspect leaves a restaurant, he is confronted by a civilian. the civilian did have a handgun, and the civilian pulled out his handgun and shot the suspect and he killed the suspect. >> and police are looking into whether that bystander had a license to carry a weapon. as for that 12-year-old victims, she is expected to make a full recovery. >>> disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein was arrested this morning in new york city. he's charged with rape and a criminal sex act. this is the first criminal case stemming from scores of allegations against weinstein. >> fallen media mogul harvey weinstein carried books as he walked into a new york city police precinct to turn h
. >>> in oklahoma an armed bystander is being called a hero for stopping a gunman at a popular oklahoma city restaurant. according to police a gunman opened fire at a restaurant and struck two people including a 12-year-old girl. two others were hurt as the suspect fled the scene, and then moments later the gunman was confronted by a bystander armed with a pistol. police credit that person for saving lives. >> when the suspect leaves a restaurant, he is confronted by a civilian....
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and oklahoma city, an armed citizen took down a gunman.e civilian. jonathan cooper has been talking to police at the scene. >> reporter: who is the shooter? what was his motive? who has he been talking to? has he been on social media? who is this guy. a suspect walked into louie's around 6:30, opened fire randomly. he hit two people, a mother and daughter at a birthday party. they have been transferred to ou med. that suspect walked back outside. that's where a good samaritan, a hero is what they're calling him, opened fire on the suspect, shooting and killing him, stopping this threat. >> i'm just grateful there was someone there who could stop it, and i hope that someday we'll get to meet them and thank them. >> whoever that was, he may have saved our daughter-in-law's life. >> reporter: this is what police said after the shooting. >> you have to start working backwards to find out what his actions were and start looking at if he has any facebook posts or anything like that, if he made any threats. >> reporter: people that work at louie'
and oklahoma city, an armed citizen took down a gunman.e civilian. jonathan cooper has been talking to police at the scene. >> reporter: who is the shooter? what was his motive? who has he been talking to? has he been on social media? who is this guy. a suspect walked into louie's around 6:30, opened fire randomly. he hit two people, a mother and daughter at a birthday party. they have been transferred to ou med. that suspect walked back outside. that's where a good samaritan, a hero is...
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the young gymnastics star from hugo, oklahoma, who is breaking boundaries and inspiring america. >>> avery mitchell tumbles so fast you barely notice her prosthetic leg. >> i like to be moving and stay active and gymnastics is a good way to do that. >> reporter: achieving so much more than her parents ever imagined when she had her leg amputated when she was 2. >> i was determined that she was not going to be labeled as disabled. >> reporter: when she was 4, her mom took her to a gymnastics class. >> never in my wildest dreams did i would ever think that she would be as great as she is. >> she's took it a lot further than i thought she would. >> well, these are a few of my medals. >> reporter: now 11, after placing sixth in the state, she's headed to nationals with her team. like all gymnasts, she's had injuries and knee brace slows down her running but not her drive. >> this is how it's going to be and i've just got to deal with it. that's how i think of everything. >> reporter: and always by her side, her dog hattie may, she's missing her right leg, too. >> if you have a prosthetic
the young gymnastics star from hugo, oklahoma, who is breaking boundaries and inspiring america. >>> avery mitchell tumbles so fast you barely notice her prosthetic leg. >> i like to be moving and stay active and gymnastics is a good way to do that. >> reporter: achieving so much more than her parents ever imagined when she had her leg amputated when she was 2. >> i was determined that she was not going to be labeled as disabled. >> reporter: when she was 4, her...
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i talk about the situation in oklahoma. at one point i try to figure out what it looks like in new york city for someone who was on medicaid and needed a psychiatrist, so have any psychiatrist in the city except medicaid and how meeks avenue patients and i spent probably two to three days on the phone trying to track down simply list of every psychiatrist who accepted medicaid and i could not do it. i was doing it not worrying about minutes on my cell phone, not worrying about where i was going to sleep that nightng, not worried about where i would refill my prescription. i had all the time in the world and could have figured outhe ani finally went to the medicaid office of a public hospital in a nice lady handed me a sheet of paperic that have the name of fe different plans and she said it depends on which plan you are or she said you need to go online and see the psychiatrist and then call them and see if they are accepting patients. i don't know who has that kind of a time and energy and wherewithal to figure that out ev
i talk about the situation in oklahoma. at one point i try to figure out what it looks like in new york city for someone who was on medicaid and needed a psychiatrist, so have any psychiatrist in the city except medicaid and how meeks avenue patients and i spent probably two to three days on the phone trying to track down simply list of every psychiatrist who accepted medicaid and i could not do it. i was doing it not worrying about minutes on my cell phone, not worrying about where i was going...
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. >> oklahoma. >> oklahoma passes. >> oregon. >> oregon passes. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania passes>> puerto rico. >> mr. chairman, puerto rico the land of serenity and justice, passes. >> rhode island. >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina. >> mr. chairman, south carolinas favorite son, the honorable hasrt mcmahon -- mcnair released his delegation and south carolina passes. walter: cbs news color coverage of campaign 1968, the democratic national convention in chicago, will continue in a moment. walter: here at the convention, they have gotten to virginia on the roll call. all states have passed. there have been no further incidents while we were away. let's go back to the floor. >> washington. >> washington passes. >> west virginia. >> mr. chairman, the state of west virginia passes. >> wisconsin. >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. and for that reason, and that reason alone, i request suspension of the rules for the purpose of adjournment for two weeks at 6:00 p
. >> oklahoma. >> oklahoma passes. >> oregon. >> oregon passes. >> pennsylvania. >> pennsylvania passes>> puerto rico. >> mr. chairman, puerto rico the land of serenity and justice, passes. >> rhode island. >> mr. chairman, rhode island passes. >> south carolina. >> mr. chairman, south carolinas favorite son, the honorable hasrt mcmahon -- mcnair released his delegation and south carolina passes. walter: cbs news color...
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in the nearly 13 hour drive from oklahoma to farmington...s. when he said he wanted to go home... the women allegedly told him his only way out... was to be left naked on the side of the road. luckily... the nightmare ended as soon as aragon's car pulled into her driveway. authorities in oklahoma had told farmington police to be on the lookout for the women... and when they got home... they were waiting. (ken)that was brittany bade reporting.both women have been booked into jail on suspicion of felony kidnapping of a child... aragon has also been charged with felony lewd or indecent proposal to a minor. the boy is back home in oklahoma. in sports -- the giants offense falls flat in philadelphia. we'll show you how san francisco got swept by the phillies. meanwhile -- the warriors are preparing for a big showdown against the rockets monday night in game one of the western conference finals. our sports director, gary radnich tells us why head coach, steve kerr is not concerned about houston he has all the sports coming up the n-b-a
in the nearly 13 hour drive from oklahoma to farmington...s. when he said he wanted to go home... the women allegedly told him his only way out... was to be left naked on the side of the road. luckily... the nightmare ended as soon as aragon's car pulled into her driveway. authorities in oklahoma had told farmington police to be on the lookout for the women... and when they got home... they were waiting. (ken)that was brittany bade reporting.both women have been booked into jail on suspicion of...
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he now with joshua landis is director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma and he's with us now joshua good afternoon let's just start with those comments from trump blaming iran for havoc in the middle east trance critics say that's actually a bit rich what do you make of it well i think your introduction laid it out there's two sides to this the united states has lined up with the sunni powers saudi arabia and of course israel against largely shiite backed. shiites of the middle east whether it's iran is ball in lebannon assad in syria that these so we've got a classic wrangle over control of the persian gulf america wants to dominate the oil routes iran is trying to push america back and this is left a big open space of course for russia which has been able to side with iran and the shiites against the american backs and the powers and it's opened the door for russia to make a very important comeback in the middle east and we see the middle east very divided today in the north or russia and iran are supreme syria lebanon iran even turkey has turned toward
he now with joshua landis is director of the center of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma and he's with us now joshua good afternoon let's just start with those comments from trump blaming iran for havoc in the middle east trance critics say that's actually a bit rich what do you make of it well i think your introduction laid it out there's two sides to this the united states has lined up with the sunni powers saudi arabia and of course israel against largely shiite backed....
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the 14-year- old was kidnapped from pittsburg county, oklahoma last month.he told police, he thought he was going to play x-box .. instead, the two women kidnapped him and drove him to their new mexico. the boy told police, he was talking to one of the suspects, and the talk soon quote - "got sexual." 35-year-old, kriste aragon, told the teen.. she wanted to have sex with him.sheriff chris morris/pittsburg county, oklahoma: "they're sick individuals to do that to a 14-year-old boy." police say, the boy was sexually assaulted multiple times during the 13 - hour drive. they were able to trace the alleged kidnappers through the boy's x-box..the nightmare ended when aragon's car pulled into her driveway, where new mexico officials were waiting for them. (grant) police in north carolina are investigating a weekend incident... where an officer placed a young man in a choke-hold. video of the incident was posted to facebook... reporter morgan norwood has the story. after prom...anthony and his sister stopped at the waffle house in warsaw for food. police were calle
the 14-year- old was kidnapped from pittsburg county, oklahoma last month.he told police, he thought he was going to play x-box .. instead, the two women kidnapped him and drove him to their new mexico. the boy told police, he was talking to one of the suspects, and the talk soon quote - "got sexual." 35-year-old, kriste aragon, told the teen.. she wanted to have sex with him.sheriff chris morris/pittsburg county, oklahoma: "they're sick individuals to do that to a 14-year-old...
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. >>> next tonight, the dramatic shooter takedown at a popular oklahoma city restaurant.uspect opening fire, but two good samaritans then stepping in, armed with fire power of their own. abc's will carr tonight with the disturbing video recorded by the gunman and the clues behind it. >> dispatch, respond on a shooting. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy averted in oklahoma city after police say two good samaritans killed a gunman who opened fire on a crowded restaurant. >> it was complete chaos, you know? i think people were trampling people to get out of there. >> reporter: police say the suspect, alexander tilghman, was armed with a handgun and wearing shooting glasses and ear muffs when he fired and hit two people. moments later, authorities say two bystanders, one an afghanistan war veteran, raced to their cars, pulled handguns out of their trunks and killed the suspect. >> you can say they are heroes, which is a very good thing to say, but i think they stopped an incident that was very, very bad. >> reporter: investigators say he had no connection to anyone at the restaur
. >>> next tonight, the dramatic shooter takedown at a popular oklahoma city restaurant.uspect opening fire, but two good samaritans then stepping in, armed with fire power of their own. abc's will carr tonight with the disturbing video recorded by the gunman and the clues behind it. >> dispatch, respond on a shooting. >> reporter: tonight, tragedy averted in oklahoma city after police say two good samaritans killed a gunman who opened fire on a crowded restaurant. >>...
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. >>> when we come back, what we learned was sitting in a garage in oklahoma. oklahoma. you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your ri
. >>> when we come back, what we learned was sitting in a garage in oklahoma. oklahoma. you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. and i recently had hi, ia...
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also thunderstorms racing across oklahoma. oklahoma city got hit by some of those thunderstorms. they're now heading through the tulsa area, too. this line of storms and new storms will form. watch out. 13 million people at risk from st. louis to nashville and everywhere i texas and west texas will be about 100 to 105. >>> once we get done with these thunderstorms and the flooding, the heat will be the big story into the weekend. >> all right, bill, thank you, sir. >>> the goose or a goose was loose in detroit during the tiger's/angels game at comerica park. they led them on a wild goose chase and tried to fly away, it ran right into the scoreboard. doink. no fowl play here. tigers fan. they took it to safety and released it back into the wild. there was a happy ending to that story. >> even better a golden egg. the journalist who had to fake his own death to capture his would-be killers. "early today" is back in two. soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. ♪ walgreens. trus
also thunderstorms racing across oklahoma. oklahoma city got hit by some of those thunderstorms. they're now heading through the tulsa area, too. this line of storms and new storms will form. watch out. 13 million people at risk from st. louis to nashville and everywhere i texas and west texas will be about 100 to 105. >>> once we get done with these thunderstorms and the flooding, the heat will be the big story into the weekend. >> all right, bill, thank you, sir. >>>...
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freedom oklahoma, an l.g.b.t.q. rights group, is threatening to sue the state over there. the kilauea volcano on hawaii's big island is still erupting, d now there are new concerns about what comes next. scientists are warning that lava levels inside the volcano may drop below the water table, which could create a volcanic steam-driven eruption.il hawaii cefense officials say that could send boulders as large as refrigerators half a mile into the air along with 20,000-foot ash plumes. the hawaii national guard says it is prepared to resce 2,000 people by convoy, troop vehicles, or helicopter. >> sreenivasan: iraq held a national election today, the rst since prime minister haider al-abadi declared victory over the islamic states n july. resue expected within the next two days, but it will likely be monthsmiefore a prime ster is chosen and a new government is formed. i'm joined via skype from baghdad by "nework times" bureau chief margaret coker. thanks for joining us. the good news is we haven't seen any widespread violence or attacks, something the country was concerned a
freedom oklahoma, an l.g.b.t.q. rights group, is threatening to sue the state over there. the kilauea volcano on hawaii's big island is still erupting, d now there are new concerns about what comes next. scientists are warning that lava levels inside the volcano may drop below the water table, which could create a volcanic steam-driven eruption.il hawaii cefense officials say that could send boulders as large as refrigerators half a mile into the air along with 20,000-foot ash plumes. the...
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there has not been a single tornado in kansas or oklahoma to ote.t had never been recorded before, dating back to 1950 but it may change tonight. storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea. we'll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow, focusing around the kansas city area, and severe weather down to oklahoma. ahd the chicago area, st. louis, all the way down through dallas. so jeff, after a very quiet start to the season, getting much busier now that it's finally warming up. >> glor: eric fisher, always good to have you. thank you very much. yoesident trump today called the p ak of questions that special isunsel robert mueller might ask him, "disgraceful." shortly after, jeff pegues icports the official overseeing the probe had a warning for critics. >> i can tell you, that there have been
there has not been a single tornado in kansas or oklahoma to ote.t had never been recorded before, dating back to 1950 but it may change tonight. storms firing up across kansas and nebraska at this hour. houthe way up to the omaha heea. we'll be watching more energy leave the rockies and head out t the plains tomorrow, and that moll be a more widespread, broad severe weather risk. for tonight we're really focusing on kansas, nebraska, and farther east overnight with strong wind gusts. tomorrow,...
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i'll share the good news out of oklahoma. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: the president's lawyer talks about the president sitting down with bob mueller. it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 at the white house where big news is breaking now. the president's attorney, rudy guliani speaking about how long a special interview with his client would run and about the scope of the questions. the first of its kind utterance. and a new attorney for the president. we're monitoring reaction after uttering that the special counsel floated the idea of a subpoena to compel the president to testify. a story of truth or consequences ahead. the president's latest threat to use his power to get involved with the justice department. news is breaking now. let's get to it. from washington. rarely have we had so many to report on different fronts from the white house. first, president trump's lawyer, rudy guliani giving details of what he thinks a face-to-face meeting with the president and robert mueller would look like and sound like. the former new york
i'll share the good news out of oklahoma. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: the president's lawyer talks about the president sitting down with bob mueller. it's noon on the west coast. 3:00 at the white house where big news is breaking now. the president's attorney, rudy guliani speaking about how long a special interview with his client would run and about the scope of the questions. the first of its kind utterance. and a new attorney for the president. we're monitoring reaction...