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tulsa might haveeant a fresh start, but the fighting continued. it turned out alaska wasn't the problem. their marriage was. on june 7th, 2011, just a couple of weeks after they'd moved into the university club high rise, josh's bags were packed and he was waiting for a ride. that's when he fell to his death. and now detectives started focusing their attention on that 25th floor apartment. >> i made sure that the upstairs was secure and went and applied for a search warrant so that we could go inside. >> reporter: once he entered the hilberlings' apartment, felton looked for evidence that maybe there had been a fight that had gone terribly wrong. but he couldn't find anything to suggest the couple had been in the throes of a violent struggle just before the fatal push. >> the furniture was all in place. you know, other than the broken window, there was nothing that would indicate that there -- any kind of struggle had taken place. >> reporter: when you think about a pregnant woman, 5'5", pushing her husband, who's 6'4", out a window like that, is
tulsa might haveeant a fresh start, but the fighting continued. it turned out alaska wasn't the problem. their marriage was. on june 7th, 2011, just a couple of weeks after they'd moved into the university club high rise, josh's bags were packed and he was waiting for a ride. that's when he fell to his death. and now detectives started focusing their attention on that 25th floor apartment. >> i made sure that the upstairs was secure and went and applied for a search warrant so that we...
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they had already bombed tulsa, oklahoma. so how easy would it be if 90% , of black people lived in the upper great plains? get up on a plane with some bombs, go on up there and get rid of black folks. black folks did not go. what did happen as a result of booker t. washington that i did not put on the powerpoint, there was a settlement of all-black towns that was an offshoot of nationalist urge. in 1894, booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln, in which he advocated the settlement of all-black towns. by this time he had given up on the notion of all-black states. he was advocating all-black towns. as a result of washington's trek through the upper south, midwest, and great plains, there were all-black towns that were developed. and partly as a result of booker t. washington's legacy. for example, in nebraska, there were like five all-black towns. there are all-black towns in kansas, oklahoma. oklahoma still has all-black towns. boley, oklahoma. which is the site of the all-bla
they had already bombed tulsa, oklahoma. so how easy would it be if 90% , of black people lived in the upper great plains? get up on a plane with some bombs, go on up there and get rid of black folks. black folks did not go. what did happen as a result of booker t. washington that i did not put on the powerpoint, there was a settlement of all-black towns that was an offshoot of nationalist urge. in 1894, booker t. washington gave the commencement address at the university of nebraska-lincoln,...
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according to the joyful hearts foundation, las vegas tests only 16% of ther kids, and tulsa, oklahoma, is seeking funding to test 3400 kits. that's just a sasm ling so there's a lot of d.n.a. sasm ling out there, scott, that could be used to catch rapists ling out there, scott, that could be used to catch rapists but isn't. you've come to realize... >> pelley: and we'll be right back. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male announcer ] and more of a journey. and that keeps you going strong. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we get that. with over 30 years of experience, we'll be there -- ready to go as far as you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay -- and could save you in out-of-pocket costs. you'll also be able to choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. call or go online today to request your free decision guide. go forward with passio
according to the joyful hearts foundation, las vegas tests only 16% of ther kids, and tulsa, oklahoma, is seeking funding to test 3400 kits. that's just a sasm ling so there's a lot of d.n.a. sasm ling out there, scott, that could be used to catch rapists ling out there, scott, that could be used to catch rapists but isn't. you've come to realize... >> pelley: and we'll be right back. [ starter ] ready! [ starting gun goes off ] [ male announcer ] it's less of a race... yeah! [ male...
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>> the buildings and seeing all the lights. >> slightly different than tulsa. the waterspout yesterday in new jersey, and a really nice look at the fall colors in michigan. we have that storm in the pacifi rain around the area of low pressure offshore so keep your umbrella with you today. after a wet morning commute, the evening commute will still be damp and windy with gu >> all that weather brought to you by jcpenny. >> ooek, trying to figure out which camera to look into. tv's funniest dad with a sneak peek at tonight's episode. let's take a look. >> i'm taking off. >> why are you going? i thought we were going to give a chicken the best day of its life. >> being a realtor man means working on sundays like priests and leslie stahl. >> good electrluck to you. >> got to make it through this commute. i'll call when i get there. i'm there. >> have a great day. >> that was a long one. >> make a lesley stahl reference in a joke, you're good. >> it's incredible. season after season the writing is still holding up so well. >> we are -- we are constantly waiting for
>> the buildings and seeing all the lights. >> slightly different than tulsa. the waterspout yesterday in new jersey, and a really nice look at the fall colors in michigan. we have that storm in the pacifi rain around the area of low pressure offshore so keep your umbrella with you today. after a wet morning commute, the evening commute will still be damp and windy with gu >> all that weather brought to you by jcpenny. >> ooek, trying to figure out which camera to look...
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move to tulsa, oklahoma, $2 the.93. tulsa doesn't have a lot going on. >> that's true. >> here in the bay area was go proand their shares skyrocketed. taking a big hit today, down 7 northwest early trading today. >> yeah, this is a story that i need to be sensitive on. the race car driver, he was injured last december in a skiing accident. because he had a go promounted on his helmet. bauz maybe she shouldn't have them mounted on it. one hit and one hit only. so the idea that we're bolting things on to a hell mitt and changing the structure, people skrared. i don't -- scared. i think this is headline risk and not earnings per share risk, keep in mind, the company is earning money, but they make sensational videos which are kind of viral videos, another part of their business model. a little bit of risk here. the ipo hadn't locked up yet, headline risk is high. went to 99. down to 78ish. so i'd be cautious with it. >> okay. thank you. if you have a question, post it on if the facebook fan page. >>> coming up, you can't t
move to tulsa, oklahoma, $2 the.93. tulsa doesn't have a lot going on. >> that's true. >> here in the bay area was go proand their shares skyrocketed. taking a big hit today, down 7 northwest early trading today. >> yeah, this is a story that i need to be sensitive on. the race car driver, he was injured last december in a skiing accident. because he had a go promounted on his helmet. bauz maybe she shouldn't have them mounted on it. one hit and one hit only. so the idea that...
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there were two doctors, two, pediatricians, in all of the city of tulsa, that were willing to take the reimbursement rate. as such, all you had was long lines, delayed treatment for those that needed it there in the city of tulsa. one, i think we need to remind those in this policy debate that health insurance and healthcare are two different concepts. also, this, as you expand the role of government, particularly the federal government, but government generally as a payor, then medical inflation will continue to rise in a substantial way. we talk about using these programs that are talked about at the affordable care act state level. we need to curtail outflow and cost of medical care and what ends up happening is a continued expansion of the role of government. which is working opposite of controlling cost. that's not why i'm here. it's not what i do day to day. but it's relevant to my comments today. here is why. because when the lawsuits were initially initiated by attorne s s general and by states, the original challenge to the unconstitutionality of the law of the affordable care
there were two doctors, two, pediatricians, in all of the city of tulsa, that were willing to take the reimbursement rate. as such, all you had was long lines, delayed treatment for those that needed it there in the city of tulsa. one, i think we need to remind those in this policy debate that health insurance and healthcare are two different concepts. also, this, as you expand the role of government, particularly the federal government, but government generally as a payor, then medical...
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we also got the temple game against tulsa saturday. could have some showers there. sunday, we talked about that, columbus day, there is a chance of a shower as well. so plenty of sunshine today, all the more reason to enjoy it, because it gets little unsettled over the weekend. time 6:42, it is 4:22, that we're talking about, that would be route 42, 422 the eastbound one, approaching the city of course. and this is near the 363 trooper exit. accident there on the right hand shoulder. it is cents pretty slow going there. also, on the schuylkill, westbound, the onramp from south street, and an accident right there, it is very slow around that area. and in cranberry, new jersey on the turnpike, southbound add molly pitcher service area, an accident has the center lane blocked. chris? >> speak of traffic, there was traffic trouble yesterday in south jersey, skyfox, in atlantic city, where several people were arrested for protesting, casino workers who are members of the local 54 union, block traffic at the intersection of missouri and arctic avenue, during rush hour las
we also got the temple game against tulsa saturday. could have some showers there. sunday, we talked about that, columbus day, there is a chance of a shower as well. so plenty of sunshine today, all the more reason to enjoy it, because it gets little unsettled over the weekend. time 6:42, it is 4:22, that we're talking about, that would be route 42, 422 the eastbound one, approaching the city of course. and this is near the 363 trooper exit. accident there on the right hand shoulder. it is...
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. >>> how about temple hosting tulsa at the link. more special teams magic at the link. just like the eagles here. field goal. conner riley scores. fourth quarter, owls are down three. p.j. walker. look at this pass to jalen fitzpatrick. touchdown. temple takes the lead for good. close to 500 yards of offense. they win their third straight, 35-24. the owls are 4-1. their best start in four years. villanova all over rhode island. quarterback john robertson, with four touchdowns again, so the backup comes in and he scores. watch out for the linesmen, though. villanova wins. they have won five in a row. penn loses to fordham. they're 0-4. >>> jonathan papelbon, a mississippi state alum, was on espn's "college gameday" yesterday. this time he grabbed something else to show who he was picking for game. >> i got the real thing, though. i got the real thing. >> uh-oh. >> what an argument with ucla coaches here. getting on his defensive coordinator. says you can call the plays then. hands him his play sheet and walks off. but then jim mora comforts his coach. hands on the face.
. >>> how about temple hosting tulsa at the link. more special teams magic at the link. just like the eagles here. field goal. conner riley scores. fourth quarter, owls are down three. p.j. walker. look at this pass to jalen fitzpatrick. touchdown. temple takes the lead for good. close to 500 yards of offense. they win their third straight, 35-24. the owls are 4-1. their best start in four years. villanova all over rhode island. quarterback john robertson, with four touchdowns again,...
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how about temple hosting tulsa at the link? more special teams magic at the link, just like the eagles hear. conner riley scores. temple up 14-7. fourth quarter, owls are down three. p.j. walker. look at this pass to jalen fitzpatrick. touchdown. temple takes the lead for good. close to 500 yards of offense. they win their third straight 35-24. the owls are 4-1. their best start in four years. villanova all over rhode island. quarterback john robertson with four touchdowns again. the backup comes in and he scores. watch out for the linesman, though. villanova wins. they have won five in a row. penn loses to fordham. they're 0-4. >>> jonathan papelbon on espn's "college gameday" yesterday. this time he grabbed something else to show who he was picking for the game. >> i got the real thing, though! i got the real thing. >> uh-oh. >> there it is! >> what an argue with ucla coaches here. that's jim mora, the head coach getting on his defensive coordinator. says you can call the plays then and hands him his play sheet. he walks off.
how about temple hosting tulsa at the link? more special teams magic at the link, just like the eagles hear. conner riley scores. temple up 14-7. fourth quarter, owls are down three. p.j. walker. look at this pass to jalen fitzpatrick. touchdown. temple takes the lead for good. close to 500 yards of offense. they win their third straight 35-24. the owls are 4-1. their best start in four years. villanova all over rhode island. quarterback john robertson with four touchdowns again. the backup...
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tulsa taking on the owls. we're talking an early shower chance. it will be cool. temperatures by kickoff around 59 degrees so take the jacket, sweater, you might want to take the poncho as well. we made it up to 70 degrees. that was the high testimony cher for today. the normal this time of year in the upper 60s. temperatures pretty uniform right now. mid to upper 60s across the area. but by tonight, 50 for the low in the city. mid 40s in the suburbs. tomorrow 60 degrees, if we can muster that. cloud cover, chilly, showers a arriving by the afternoon and sticking around for the first part of the day on saturday. sunday, cloud cover, cool, there might be an isolated shower moving in at the linc for the eagles game but let's hope not because the fans don't want the rain and neither does howard. >> no. you don't have a poncho. >> i don't have a poncho. now what am i going to do? >> it can't rain. >> okay. >> let's keep that it way. all right. yes the eagles look like they will have demeco ryans back on sunday. rain or in rain. but michael kendricks and chris polk did
tulsa taking on the owls. we're talking an early shower chance. it will be cool. temperatures by kickoff around 59 degrees so take the jacket, sweater, you might want to take the poncho as well. we made it up to 70 degrees. that was the high testimony cher for today. the normal this time of year in the upper 60s. temperatures pretty uniform right now. mid to upper 60s across the area. but by tonight, 50 for the low in the city. mid 40s in the suburbs. tomorrow 60 degrees, if we can muster that....
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tulsa, oklahoma and the state of tennessee, for example, are providing free tuition at community colleges with the hope of raising low graduation rates. among top tier schools, several have policies guaranteeing lower-income families don't have to pay for college. still, disadvantaged students remain poorly represented on many elite campuses. here to tell us more about these initiatives are robert zimmer, president of the university of chicago, and cheryl higmhan. cheryl, do you first, why is that necessary? what's the problem preventing more student from attending college? >> it is extremely necessary because we want to make sure all chicagoans have a chance to succeed. we want to make sure that we shift the paradigm of community colleges from those being solely focused on access to those that are coupled with access and success. now, what does success mean? success means that all of our student graduate with a credential of economic value which mary emarnld and i addressed in 2011 when we announced college to years, but we remove the barriers that exist as well. so one of the main barri
tulsa, oklahoma and the state of tennessee, for example, are providing free tuition at community colleges with the hope of raising low graduation rates. among top tier schools, several have policies guaranteeing lower-income families don't have to pay for college. still, disadvantaged students remain poorly represented on many elite campuses. here to tell us more about these initiatives are robert zimmer, president of the university of chicago, and cheryl higmhan. cheryl, do you first, why is...
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that deserves better roberts also serves drinks stand up here and couldn't cope been going on inside tulsa we'd done all this chloride now we just left the venue was exciting inside however want to the action great defense great fishing tim hudson settled down after giving up the first and it and run on the field before the game throws quite a few dignitary's shelley's day and a henderson no stranger to the world series we all know the 1989 blood on game for the world series home run is on the go to the world series earthquake serious sort speak 25 years ago also won a world series with toronto 93 spoke ready henderson before the game >> : have to come out in this great time of baseball fun time enjoyed playing in the world series lot of fun what excitement. but to canada clearly be >> : we see how the wind in packs again one other thing on the field he we louis dance in the national anthem probably chose somebody from fox show to do that but was talking about breast how he manages to win some close games >> : this miniature baseball great feeling >> : the legacy to me when these games com
that deserves better roberts also serves drinks stand up here and couldn't cope been going on inside tulsa we'd done all this chloride now we just left the venue was exciting inside however want to the action great defense great fishing tim hudson settled down after giving up the first and it and run on the field before the game throws quite a few dignitary's shelley's day and a henderson no stranger to the world series we all know the 1989 blood on game for the world series home run is on the...
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the store i' tulsa. because her head scarf conflicted with the company's dress code there. bringing in bob massey, a fox news legal analyst, and ken zimmerman is contributor to the international law journal. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> let's get right to it with you. so the lower court said that abercrombie & fitch "id not discriminate because samantha eloff didn't specifically say she needed a religious accommodation. do you think or how do you think the supreme court is going to rule in this one? >> well, i think when you look at it, companies have the right to set policies, and one thing for sure, abercrombie is a very visual store. when you walk by their store, they have pictures of their models. >> it's a smelly store too. >> absolutely. exactly. and the bottom line is kent and i actually communicate a little bit on this, and, you know, as you he said, look, at this point in time she did not disclose from what we know as an applicant some type of accommodation as a result of her personal and religious beliefs. as a result of this, when you look at the evid
the store i' tulsa. because her head scarf conflicted with the company's dress code there. bringing in bob massey, a fox news legal analyst, and ken zimmerman is contributor to the international law journal. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> let's get right to it with you. so the lower court said that abercrombie & fitch "id not discriminate because samantha eloff didn't specifically say she needed a religious accommodation. do you think or how do you think the...
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the second pilot was able to safely fly back to the tulsa, oklahoma air base. martha: as we await autopsy results to don confirm whether the body found in virginia over the weekend is that of the hannah graham. jesse matthew is charged in the rape and abduction after woman in a 2005 case. >> reporter: there are a lot of questions about which case prosecutors are going to try first. jesse matthew is charged with sexual assault and attempted capital murder from a case a decade ago that went unsolved. a woman was on her way home from the grocery store. a passerby saw her being grabbed, there was a tussle. the suspect got away and the police didn't have much to go on. a young woman who disappeared five years ago, and it wasn't until the disappearance of hannah graham that they were able to link all of these cases together. obviously with that body recently found a couple miles from where hannah disappeared from, they are waiting for autopsy results to come back when they can change those charges against jesse matthew. >> reporter: you are on that beautiful campus o
the second pilot was able to safely fly back to the tulsa, oklahoma air base. martha: as we await autopsy results to don confirm whether the body found in virginia over the weekend is that of the hannah graham. jesse matthew is charged in the rape and abduction after woman in a 2005 case. >> reporter: there are a lot of questions about which case prosecutors are going to try first. jesse matthew is charged with sexual assault and attempted capital murder from a case a decade ago that went...
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tulsa was within the 70's, this morning 50's, so a 20-degree drop. the wind gusting in the 20-30-mile per hour range. rapid city feeling like 19 as we start off today. that cold air through the south, temperatures will drop. >> i didn't hear that. nicole, thanks. >> let's get today's big number, 29 million vehicles, that is how many cars and trucks g.m. recalled around the world so far this year. the latest recall was announced thursday. >> the exact number of vehicles is 117,651, all from 2013 and 2014. a defect could cause them to stall. there are no reports of any accidents or injuries connected to the defect. >> a rare sight, two bear cubs stuck inside a tree. are 22 days, they could be heard crying from the tree in wisconsin. in comes the fire department, able to carve out a couple of windows, the cubs then feasting on watermelon and running into the forest. >> the united negro college fund has been sending underprivileged kids to school for decades. >> one donor is working to take away minority rights. >> the president of estonia rising tension
tulsa was within the 70's, this morning 50's, so a 20-degree drop. the wind gusting in the 20-30-mile per hour range. rapid city feeling like 19 as we start off today. that cold air through the south, temperatures will drop. >> i didn't hear that. nicole, thanks. >> let's get today's big number, 29 million vehicles, that is how many cars and trucks g.m. recalled around the world so far this year. the latest recall was announced thursday. >> the exact number of vehicles is...
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this fact, unemployment in the black community was statistically in measurable in places like tulsa, sugar coat, jacksonville, our historic district. our unemployment was nationally lower than that of whites all the way through 1940. i bet you did not know that. back to the black families situated hundreds of millions of dollars an hour hotels, hospitals systems, grocery stores, dry cleaners , bakers, hardware stores, department stores, shipping yards to my steel mills, farming regions, stock brokerages. it became clear, just like it was for our jewish friends and their struggle, people of color would be able to do whatever they want to find a future and culture in the community to prosper, realize and represent if we focused on our economics, not just our political empowerment. dr. king knew that. those who opposed him knew that. another fact, over 90 percent of the lynching of blacks that happened during reconstruction and it jim-crow were business owners, economic terrorism. and that area, but bond and then burned. crowds watched calling it negro barbecue. it is sad, but i have to
this fact, unemployment in the black community was statistically in measurable in places like tulsa, sugar coat, jacksonville, our historic district. our unemployment was nationally lower than that of whites all the way through 1940. i bet you did not know that. back to the black families situated hundreds of millions of dollars an hour hotels, hospitals systems, grocery stores, dry cleaners , bakers, hardware stores, department stores, shipping yards to my steel mills, farming regions, stock...
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bill: i'm reading $2.93 in tulsa. martha: there are some severe storms tearing through several states. this system is moving through the south. two people have lost their lives. one in alabama in this storm, the other in arkansas. a possible tornado touching down yesterday. destroying homes and scattering debris. the victim said to be a marine and father of two children. >> we people this was a tornado that came through and did damage to it. martha: meteorologist maria molina is in the weather center with more on the storm. >> reporter: there were 200 reports severe weather from the gulf coast to the midwest. and tornadoes reported across florida, tennessee and illinois. the risk today includes areas from northern florida south of north carol and up through virginia and west virginia. so a widespread area looking at the risk for damaging winds. but there is a chance tornadoes could spin up embed as the storms continue to move eastward. we can see isolated cells fire up. through parts of the carolinas that will be a co
bill: i'm reading $2.93 in tulsa. martha: there are some severe storms tearing through several states. this system is moving through the south. two people have lost their lives. one in alabama in this storm, the other in arkansas. a possible tornado touching down yesterday. destroying homes and scattering debris. the victim said to be a marine and father of two children. >> we people this was a tornado that came through and did damage to it. martha: meteorologist maria molina is in the...
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tulsa, oklahoma, is seeking funding to test their kids and wisconsin has 6,000 statewide and is prioritizing which kits to test first. >> this is not any one city or state's problem. it's a national problem and needs a national salute. >> how many women have you reached out to so far? >> i would say since last year, 30. >> it's her job to track down women raped years ago so they could testify zbejs theiagainst attackers. >> they said they didn't feel worthy. >> he's now in prison for life. >> how has your life changed now that you nknow who your attacke was and he's behind bars and can't do it to anyone else? >> i feel blessed. no more wondering. now i know. >> and yet because the testing takes time, even cleveland won't be able to fully clear out its rape kit backlog until 2018. >> does it make you sick to think all of these people could have been put away 15 years ago? >> when we look back and we see and we see in hindsight had we prosecuted these individuals earlier, that those victims are unnecessary victims. >> and the irony is once the tests are done, they can locate them immediately.
tulsa, oklahoma, is seeking funding to test their kids and wisconsin has 6,000 statewide and is prioritizing which kits to test first. >> this is not any one city or state's problem. it's a national problem and needs a national salute. >> how many women have you reached out to so far? >> i would say since last year, 30. >> it's her job to track down women raped years ago so they could testify zbejs theiagainst attackers. >> they said they didn't feel worthy....
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in oklahoma, wider than need to drive to a veteran center to be able to get health care what drafted tulsa, would then need to drive past five or six really get hospitals on the way to make the family has to make that trip, sometimes leave early and get in line to build a go through the process to be leaving from their home when they're sick already. it is not right. that does not treat them with absolute respect. a first thing you need to do is not look at just the finance side but look at the process issues, allow veterans to choose where they go for health care rather than be forced into locations to the will to get health care. this past year we actually passed a bill to the house of representatives that gives veterans that first opportunity to read what ended up being the issue was a 40-mile radius. that is all we can get. we took the first to say we want to allow more opportunities and open the days ahead we can flip the senate. be able to open that up to a greater group of people and to allow veterans to be able to choose. that is an essential part of it into the woods on the promis
in oklahoma, wider than need to drive to a veteran center to be able to get health care what drafted tulsa, would then need to drive past five or six really get hospitals on the way to make the family has to make that trip, sometimes leave early and get in line to build a go through the process to be leaving from their home when they're sick already. it is not right. that does not treat them with absolute respect. a first thing you need to do is not look at just the finance side but look at the...
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even tulsa, indianapolis, memphis, 40s, 30s. all over the maps, and then you wake up saturday morning with freeze watches, advisory, warning, from colorado, to ohio, virginia, even parts of alabama and mississippi. so this is no joke about the cold coming in. if you have the plants and the growing season, that's a serious part of it. it's going to affect it. ends a little sooner. with it comes snow in parts of the lake. it's already snowing in northern michigan. we have heavy snow winter storm advisories and storms happening, in the carolina, tennessee, windy and rain. and maine gets snow here. that's the look at the storm. but saturday is not pretty. even without a flake of snow. raw, my favorite word. >> couple extra layers. >>> okay, we turn to the fiery plane crash in kansas, where a small jet killed four. we're learning about the pilot and what went wrong. ryan smith is on the scene with the latest. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: and good morning to you, george. overnight, the ntsb, saying they are investigating, but the
even tulsa, indianapolis, memphis, 40s, 30s. all over the maps, and then you wake up saturday morning with freeze watches, advisory, warning, from colorado, to ohio, virginia, even parts of alabama and mississippi. so this is no joke about the cold coming in. if you have the plants and the growing season, that's a serious part of it. it's going to affect it. ends a little sooner. with it comes snow in parts of the lake. it's already snowing in northern michigan. we have heavy snow winter storm...
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in the black community was statistically immeasurable in places like tulsa, sugar hill, jacksonville, our unemployment was lower than that of whites. all the way through 1940. i bet you did not know that. black families circulated and recycled hundreds of millions of dollars in our hotels, banks, hospitals, grocery stores, dry cleaners, lawyers, hardware stores, department stores, mills,g yards, steel stock brokerages. like it was for our jewish friends, people of color would be able to do whatever they wanted, and to find our future and community, to prosper. we could represent two social equality if we focused on our economic. dr. king knew that. those who opposed them knew that. another black history fact, 90% of the lynchings of blacks that happened during reconstruction were of business owners, economic terrorism. black wall street was bombed and burned. crowds watch. barbecue.them negro i have to do this. i have to start our conversation this way with this violent imagery and these sad facts. i have to give you this context, i have to do this because so many believe i just woke
in the black community was statistically immeasurable in places like tulsa, sugar hill, jacksonville, our unemployment was lower than that of whites. all the way through 1940. i bet you did not know that. black families circulated and recycled hundreds of millions of dollars in our hotels, banks, hospitals, grocery stores, dry cleaners, lawyers, hardware stores, department stores, mills,g yards, steel stock brokerages. like it was for our jewish friends, people of color would be able to do...
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they will play tulsa tomorrow at the link. sunday night is big eagles game. looks like it might be dry, most of the game but then for the columbus day holiday, some scattered showers are possible, warm up by middle will of the next week. the that is a look at your weather authority forecast, yes. >> it is, indeed. i think that there may be a a few dogs with wet fur. >> okay. >> and a few rain drops, they will not stop us. >>> here's a the schuylkill expressway right around montgomery drive and actually for a friday morning it doesn't look too bad, traffic isn't bad at all, blue route northbound past i-95 an accident there has moved to the right shoulder but it is still slow in that area, mike. >> the judge is an interesting film. thinks a passion project for robert downey, junior his wife susan downey produced the movie, and also direct the wedding crashers but interesting dynamic for him. the idea is downey, junior says it is hot shot lawyer who lives in the big city and travels to the childhood hometown after his mother passes away. while there robert duval
they will play tulsa tomorrow at the link. sunday night is big eagles game. looks like it might be dry, most of the game but then for the columbus day holiday, some scattered showers are possible, warm up by middle will of the next week. the that is a look at your weather authority forecast, yes. >> it is, indeed. i think that there may be a a few dogs with wet fur. >> okay. >> and a few rain drops, they will not stop us. >>> here's a the schuylkill expressway right...
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tulsa, oklahoma is seeking funding to test 3,400 kits. and wisconsin has 6,000 statewide and is prioritizing which kits to test first. >> this is not just any one city or state's problem, this is a national problem. needs a national salute. >> how many women have you reached out to so far? >> i would say since last year, 30. >> reporter: in cleveland, it's investigator nicole desanto's job to track down women raped years ago so they can testify against their newly identified attackers. >> i've had women tell me they felt worthless because no one took them seriously. >> reporter: steele has been tied to two other rapes in cleveland and two in cincinnati. he's now in prison for life. how has your life changed now that you know who your attacker was and you know that he is behind bars can't do that to anyone else? >> i feel blessed. no more wondering. now i know. >> yet, because the testing takes time, even cleveland won't be able to fully clear out its rape kit backlog until 2018. does it make you sick to think all of these people could hav
tulsa, oklahoma is seeking funding to test 3,400 kits. and wisconsin has 6,000 statewide and is prioritizing which kits to test first. >> this is not just any one city or state's problem, this is a national problem. needs a national salute. >> how many women have you reached out to so far? >> i would say since last year, 30. >> reporter: in cleveland, it's investigator nicole desanto's job to track down women raped years ago so they can testify against their newly...
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tulsa got robert in eureka. so i went back here is what happened first colt all the gun on a clerk and then took off and a few hours sendak comes back giveback insidious sorry or tell the cops he was gone leave town for a fresh start unrealized books and a jail there is rain on the horizon when and how it might impact helene >> : mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. members fly as much as they wont for fixed price >> : startup airline super popular with the text said >> : was to become a member to give chinese forces what recently had a chance to hop on board >> : but all you want us a promise from surf chair your airline moss six months or certain get out. 350 away must >> : serve francisco late sen and barbara and continuing to expand >> : swiss made airplane. dundas thousand dollars a month it and fly as much as you want. the by names surf area. and this next injuring why wait recently had the chance to take
tulsa got robert in eureka. so i went back here is what happened first colt all the gun on a clerk and then took off and a few hours sendak comes back giveback insidious sorry or tell the cops he was gone leave town for a fresh start unrealized books and a jail there is rain on the horizon when and how it might impact helene >> : mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. members fly as much as...
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sending a notice high above the top second street tulsa as a guard across the street often against like this person here and love green shirt. or this lady in the pink sweater. what i notice a pattern most of all some of their safety of the window for one simple reason to catch a bus. but as the last bus in the world. like this man going again slight as those about the corner a lot the size >> : blame the driver when clearly pedestrians need to be held accountable. that said after is a sign that reads no stopping use the driver cannot stop there either the figure of a better way to unload know the mailman is not exempt. and lime bicyclist me understand a red light means stop. everyone is make the environment safe bet things tend happened. in an upright mickey turns and commercial districts are across the two systems of the elite >> : . same way we know driving in pulling phone and even a light is a problem. just a heads up now if you have someone at a crosswalk even if you got drunk you could be arrested on the spot. things have changed so pay attention. >> : still had on the morning ne
sending a notice high above the top second street tulsa as a guard across the street often against like this person here and love green shirt. or this lady in the pink sweater. what i notice a pattern most of all some of their safety of the window for one simple reason to catch a bus. but as the last bus in the world. like this man going again slight as those about the corner a lot the size >> : blame the driver when clearly pedestrians need to be held accountable. that said after is a...
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to steven waiting in tulsa, oklahoma. on with steven shepherd. to make sure -- i didn't understand the information about the funding. it got cut off and someone said was back in september. to hear that again, but also i would like to lost my that i just medical insurance. we've opted for water down people across or the nation. so that is about all i have to say. thanks. we talked umbers that about -- the committees are required to disclose on a monthly basis. 20th of every month what happened the previous month. so the numbers you are reading much they raised, spent, and had on hand from september 1 through september 30. they were required to disclose those on october 30. the $10 million loan was what the democratic committee said they had taken out to fund their and of election activities. and also, the other thing about does is that the election not necessarily end in 10 day. and georgia looking like it run to a runoff will need more funding. could possibly see more fundraising pitches from committees here after the november 4 election. >> ther
to steven waiting in tulsa, oklahoma. on with steven shepherd. to make sure -- i didn't understand the information about the funding. it got cut off and someone said was back in september. to hear that again, but also i would like to lost my that i just medical insurance. we've opted for water down people across or the nation. so that is about all i have to say. thanks. we talked umbers that about -- the committees are required to disclose on a monthly basis. 20th of every month what happened...
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tulsa, oklahoma, is next. desmond is on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: how are you doing? , watching ad to say little bit of all the senators comes these races going on, but the one that has been standing out to me the most is the republican, tom cotton, out of arkansas. cotton has mentioned obama's name 50 or 60 times. every time you ask him a question, he is a ramp. obamacare. like, if they are just bashing the president, the american people voted in, i just find it totally ridiculous that you can do this to the president with no solutions. they do not answer nothing. it is like they are on the same page. it is crazy. no matter -- the first thing they say is obamacare this, obamacare that. they could way insure 10 million some people and be bad. i don't get why they feel that -- there is nothing to replace it with. we know it is back to the old system. would not want obamacare. from the newine york times about voter id laws. texas may proceed with the voter id law according to an appeals court. enforcethe texas can strong voter identification r
tulsa, oklahoma, is next. desmond is on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: how are you doing? , watching ad to say little bit of all the senators comes these races going on, but the one that has been standing out to me the most is the republican, tom cotton, out of arkansas. cotton has mentioned obama's name 50 or 60 times. every time you ask him a question, he is a ramp. obamacare. like, if they are just bashing the president, the american people voted in, i just find it totally...
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the other able to fly back to tulsa and landed the plane. >>> terror in the north. canadian police investigating a hit-and-run as a possible terror attack. the man who was shot dead after running down two soldiers had been, quote, radicalized. canada saying the recent convert to islam was known to law enforcement. one soldier was seriously injured. that's the news. the latest on ebola. ainsley? >> thank you, steve. the c.d.c. releasing new guidelines for health care workers treating ebola. from now on workers must wear protective gear covering their entire intoadz including a hood -- entire bodies including a hood. they must put it all on in a designated area while monitored by a trained supervisor. this as one nurse revealed shocking new information. >> we have a picture of a baggie that contained the outfit for the ebola kit prior to these changes. do you think that what was in that little bag would keep anyone safe? >> that would not keep anybody safe. the bag that you have a picture of was just given to employees today. >> today? >> today. >> what's in there? >>
the other able to fly back to tulsa and landed the plane. >>> terror in the north. canadian police investigating a hit-and-run as a possible terror attack. the man who was shot dead after running down two soldiers had been, quote, radicalized. canada saying the recent convert to islam was known to law enforcement. one soldier was seriously injured. that's the news. the latest on ebola. ainsley? >> thank you, steve. the c.d.c. releasing new guidelines for health care workers...
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chance of tornados from lincoln to tulsa, back to wichita. rainfall amounts, anywhere from two to three inches of rain. could be some flash flooding. we'll continue to watch this over the next several hours. that's what's going on around the country. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up. hoo-ha -- in 30 seconds. almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your package is on the way. we're even expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. >>> lots of clouds. we'll be watching for some breaks of sunshine and an isolated shower possible today with temperatures in the 70s. dry tomorrow, partly sunny skies, 74 after a morning low of 58 degrees. and then clouds will be increasing on friday after sunshine in the morning. 75 degrees on friday. could see some showers friday evening and into saturday morning. as things cool down for the we
chance of tornados from lincoln to tulsa, back to wichita. rainfall amounts, anywhere from two to three inches of rain. could be some flash flooding. we'll continue to watch this over the next several hours. that's what's going on around the country. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up. hoo-ha -- in 30 seconds. almost every day, you notice a few things. like the fact that you're pretty attached to these. ok, really attached. and that's alright. because we'll text you when your...