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and oklahoma state university. and now lets introduce the candidates. republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] now each candidate will be asked a series of questions by a panel of journalists. the questions were selected by the journalists. the panel members are rachel hubbard, the associate director and u raidor, dick pryor rick green. now before start the debate we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both candidates. each candidate will have two minutes for an opening statement as well as two minutes for closing remarks. questions from the journalist panel will be directed to both contrabandities. they will have 90 seconds to answer the question. they can rebut or respond to comments made on the prior question. we ask the candidates mind the time limits. the journal panel will ask questions submitted by osu students in the audience. we ask students write their name and year on their question. students will -- their questions will be h
and oklahoma state university. and now lets introduce the candidates. republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] now each candidate will be asked a series of questions by a panel of journalists. the questions were selected by the journalists. the panel members are rachel hubbard, the associate director and u raidor, dick pryor rick green. now before start the debate we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both...
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but oklahoma, oklahoma is taking it to a new level. not only is oklahoma not raising the minimum wage, oklahoma is the only state in the country that has now banned raising the minimum wage. they're not just not raising it as a state they're stopping anybody else from raising it, too. if your town or city wants a local ordinance to raise the minimum wage within your city limits or you want to require companies to offer paid days or sick days the state government has now banned any town in the state from doing that. see there is blue states, red states and oklahoma. take the marriage issue, as well. there are 17 states that recognize marriage rights for same-sex marriage couples, as well. some of those were decided in the courts. but blue states like illinois and hawaii and rhode island and washington state increasingly they're just passing the marriage laws between the regular process, that is the blue states, red states are not only passing marriage equality laws through the legislative process, red states are fighting to hold onto th
but oklahoma, oklahoma is taking it to a new level. not only is oklahoma not raising the minimum wage, oklahoma is the only state in the country that has now banned raising the minimum wage. they're not just not raising it as a state they're stopping anybody else from raising it, too. if your town or city wants a local ordinance to raise the minimum wage within your city limits or you want to require companies to offer paid days or sick days the state government has now banned any town in the...
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and on the basis of that state secrecy law that oklahoma passed, the state of oklahoma would not even say where the drugs were from. no one knows, still. i mean, as recently as mid-march, the state of oklahoma had to postpone its most recent executions, because it said it didn't have any drugs to kill people with. in mid-march, it didn't have any drugs. where'd it get them all of a sudden? given the history of the sketchy places that people have been getting drugs and the sketchy outcomes when these unknown drugs have been used in unknown quantities by people who aren't doctors, it would be helpful to know where this stuff is from, what the orange of it is. where'd oklahoma get all this stuff since mid-march? in the context of all that has gone wrong with the way that they've been trying to kill people, and all that is experimental and based on lord knows what, oklahoma would not explain how they came upon these supposed drugs that they cooked up as their experimental way of trying to kill people. they wouldn't explain where they got the drugs or why anyone should believe that these d
and on the basis of that state secrecy law that oklahoma passed, the state of oklahoma would not even say where the drugs were from. no one knows, still. i mean, as recently as mid-march, the state of oklahoma had to postpone its most recent executions, because it said it didn't have any drugs to kill people with. in mid-march, it didn't have any drugs. where'd it get them all of a sudden? given the history of the sketchy places that people have been getting drugs and the sketchy outcomes when...
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oklahoma has about be given a lot of credit. they've made some awesome adjustments for the second half. >> charles: yeah, i thought the second half were pretty good plays there. they went to more of a coverage scheme. and then he changed up who he brought pressure with. remember the big stack by quentin hayes? they still played coverage downfield where they had man coverage with the free safety in the middle. but they took the normal hayes and ran him upfield. he blitzed and made a huge play. the change-up by mike stoops. >> gus: picks up the first down. i love when you asked him the question, you said, so you're calmer, more gentle this year? what happened? who is this guy? he said, hey, when you have players like i have, you don't have to really say very much. >> charles: yeah. you're a lot calmer. last year they had to do a lot more teaching because they had moved fully to the 3-4. this second year in, it's an experienced team. nine starters returning. not as much teaching involved. >> gus: stops him. here's how much calmer h
oklahoma has about be given a lot of credit. they've made some awesome adjustments for the second half. >> charles: yeah, i thought the second half were pretty good plays there. they went to more of a coverage scheme. and then he changed up who he brought pressure with. remember the big stack by quentin hayes? they still played coverage downfield where they had man coverage with the free safety in the middle. but they took the normal hayes and ran him upfield. he blitzed and made a huge...
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murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists and didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. >> the question comes up, why is a non mentally ill individual going to conduct a bombing which kills hundreds of people? >> i don't want people to misread what i'm about to say, but i was surprised at how affable and likable he appeared to be for a man who had killed 168 people in cold blood. >> reporters dan herbeck and lu michelle spent more than 7 0 hours interviewing mcveigh trying to gain some insight into what led him to become a domestic terrorist. by all accounts, an early turning point for mcveigh comes in 1988 when he joins the army. while stationed at ft. benning, georgia, he and his roommate michael fortier bond with their platoon leader nickles over a dist
murrah federal building in oklahoma city. oklahoma attorney steven jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists and didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. >> the question comes up, why is a non mentally ill individual going to conduct a bombing which kills hundreds of people?...
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oklahoma has about be given a lot of credit. they've made some awesome adjustments for the second half. >> charles: yeah, i thought the second half were pretty good plays there. they went to more of a coverage scheme. and then he changed up who he brought pressure with. remember the big stack by quentin hayes? they still played coverage downfield where they had man coverage with the free safety in the middle. but they took the normal hayes and ran him upfield. he blitzed and made a huge play. the change-up by mike stoops. >> gus: picks up the first down. i love when you asked him the question, you said, so you're calmer, more gentle this year? what happened? who is this guy? he said, hey, when you have players like i have, you don't have to really say very much. >> charles: yeah. you're a lot calmer. last year they had to do a lot more teaching because they had moved fully to the 3-4. this second year in, it's an experienced team. nine starters returning. not as much teaching involved. >> gus: stops him. here's how much calmer h
oklahoma has about be given a lot of credit. they've made some awesome adjustments for the second half. >> charles: yeah, i thought the second half were pretty good plays there. they went to more of a coverage scheme. and then he changed up who he brought pressure with. remember the big stack by quentin hayes? they still played coverage downfield where they had man coverage with the free safety in the middle. but they took the normal hayes and ran him upfield. he blitzed and made a huge...
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north of oklahoma city. fbi agents found the truck had to be rented two days earlier. >> the rental documents themselves showed that it was rented by a robert bob cling. we had no idea who robert cling was or whether he was a real person. >> an employee provides a detailed description of cling and another man he believed was with him. who was robert cling, and why had he just murdered nearly 200 men, women and children? within 24 hours, the nation would learn the stunning truth. >> let there be no room for doubt. we will find the people who did this. >>> it's one of the most and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had the power to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did. in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex
north of oklahoma city. fbi agents found the truck had to be rented two days earlier. >> the rental documents themselves showed that it was rented by a robert bob cling. we had no idea who robert cling was or whether he was a real person. >> an employee provides a detailed description of cling and another man he believed was with him. who was robert cling, and why had he just murdered nearly 200 men, women and children? within 24 hours, the nation would learn the stunning truth....
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the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to disagree with my good friend, the minority leader -- excuse me -- minority whip. i don't think the senate left yesterday because of anything the house did. it failed to act and it left. it went home because it couldn't pass a bill. that's something we're not going to allow to happen here. we're going to pass legislation. we're going to get our part of the job done. the senate then will be free to come back and pass something, and we can go into, you know, conference and do exactly what my friend suggests, work out a compromise. so, you know, hopefully that's where we'll end up in this process. with that i yield back -- i just yielded back my time. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore:
the gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. cole: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: i want to disagree with my good friend, the minority leader -- excuse me -- minority whip. i don't think the senate left yesterday because of anything the house did. it failed to act and it left. it went home because it couldn't pass a bill. that's something we're not going to allow to happen here....
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the fact that moore, oklahoma, this city in the center of oklahoma was hit by two ef-5 tornados in 14 years, i mean the odds of that are off the charts and where thomas is located near the plaza towers elementary school is where it was classified as what we call an ef-5 tornado, the highest of classifications, literally where everything gets wiped off the face of the earth and that's what it looked like before it got destroyed. a well-built structure literally reduced pretty much just to a slab and, of course, with this tornado the winds were up to 200 miles per hour, the estimated on the ground for 17 miles, what was interesting it was earlier in the day than a lot of our tornadoes and that's why the kids were still in school and that's why caught off guard. today we won't see anything that bad. a slight risk of severe weather from chicago to ft. wayne to columbus with strong winds. eastern seaboard is looking quiet. one more nice day before the bad weather arrives. what's interesting about oklahoma, this severe weather season. we've had very few tornadoes, knock on any wood around y
the fact that moore, oklahoma, this city in the center of oklahoma was hit by two ef-5 tornados in 14 years, i mean the odds of that are off the charts and where thomas is located near the plaza towers elementary school is where it was classified as what we call an ef-5 tornado, the highest of classifications, literally where everything gets wiped off the face of the earth and that's what it looked like before it got destroyed. a well-built structure literally reduced pretty much just to a slab...
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. >>> oklahoma city lies at the geographic heart of the country. more small town than big city, it's probably the last place you would pick to be targeted for destruction. then came the morning of april 19th, 1995. >> good morning, in this proceeding with regard to application 95-501 for a ground light permit. we'll present evidence, hear evidence from the applicant. with regard to to this proceeding, there are four elements that i have to receive information regarding. >> debris and fire on the ground. we'll go around the other side to get a better view of it. wow, holy cow. 1/3rd of the building has been blown away. >> it was staggering the potential casualties and deaths and i remember saying god, i don't want to die today. >> it was a terrifying attack. >> i was so hoping that it was not an american. >> that left an entire nation disillusioned. >> it was an act of cowardess and it was eeville. >> it was a game-changer. >> it's the worst act of domestic derris m in american history, perpetrated by one of our own, a decorated army veteran of the
. >>> oklahoma city lies at the geographic heart of the country. more small town than big city, it's probably the last place you would pick to be targeted for destruction. then came the morning of april 19th, 1995. >> good morning, in this proceeding with regard to application 95-501 for a ground light permit. we'll present evidence, hear evidence from the applicant. with regard to to this proceeding, there are four elements that i have to receive information regarding. >>...
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oklahoma death chamber. a botched execution leads to a prisoner dying of a heart attack 40 minutes into the idea -- ordeal. then, senator patrick leahy blocks military aid to egypt while denouncing the sentencing of 683 supporters of the muslim brotherhood to death in what he called a sham trial. >> nobody, nobody can justify this. it does not show democracy. it shows a dictatorship run amok. >> we will go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and to a member of the muslim brotherhood living in exile in england. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. an oklahoma death row prisoner has died of a heart attack after a botched execution tuesday night. clayton lockett was injected elite -- with lethal drugs. doctors halted the killing 13 minutes and when discovering he was still conscious and trying to speak. dr. say he suffered a ruptured vein interrupting the flow of the drugs. he died of a heart att
oklahoma death chamber. a botched execution leads to a prisoner dying of a heart attack 40 minutes into the idea -- ordeal. then, senator patrick leahy blocks military aid to egypt while denouncing the sentencing of 683 supporters of the muslim brotherhood to death in what he called a sham trial. >> nobody, nobody can justify this. it does not show democracy. it shows a dictatorship run amok. >> we will go to cairo to speak with democracy now correspondent sharif abdel kouddous and...
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the production of this event is a combined effort of the league of women voters of oklahoma and oklahoma state university. now, let's introduce the candidates -- republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] >> each candidates will be asked a series of questions from journalists. rachelel members are hubbard, the associate director 0s radio. and the oklahoman news ok. we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both candidates. questions from the journalist panel will you delight extracted at both candidates. we ask that the candidates mind the time limits. they will ask questions submitted by osu students from the audience. student ushers are circulating peas paper to write down questions. we ask students name and their year on their question. made up by a representative of the college republicans, college immigrants and league of women voters. become three questions will be asked to the candidates. for people in social media using a #even share your thoughts. we asked the audience hold their applause until the end of
the production of this event is a combined effort of the league of women voters of oklahoma and oklahoma state university. now, let's introduce the candidates -- republican governor mary fallin and democratic state representative joe dorman. [applause] >> each candidates will be asked a series of questions from journalists. rachelel members are hubbard, the associate director 0s radio. and the oklahoman news ok. we need to go over the ground rules. these rules were agreed upon by both...
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tulsa, oklahoma. the cbs affiliate in tulsa, oklahoma is called kotv. and they did something in their local newscast tonight in tulsa that's very unusual for local news. they re-aired a segment from their own station that they had first shown nine years ago in 2005. now, if you are a fan of this show, particularly this segment on this show, you'll know that we are constantly showing historical old news footage on the show. that's because of a personal weakness of my own. but for a local news station in their drive-time, 5:00 news broadcast to show an old segment like that, that's a strange decision. but considering the context of what's going on right now in the tulsa media market, what they did today at kotv, it makes a lot of sense. watch this. this is what they showed. >> we sent people to this place from the four corners of oklahoma to cut deals and make laws. their pictures line the back hallways, faces lost to history. we don't remember them. but every day we live by their decisions. one of them, sent to the house by the voters of south tulsa in 1
tulsa, oklahoma. the cbs affiliate in tulsa, oklahoma is called kotv. and they did something in their local newscast tonight in tulsa that's very unusual for local news. they re-aired a segment from their own station that they had first shown nine years ago in 2005. now, if you are a fan of this show, particularly this segment on this show, you'll know that we are constantly showing historical old news footage on the show. that's because of a personal weakness of my own. but for a local news...
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oklahoma, winning by 24, kirk. make a strong enough statement that this is truly an elite team and should be considered a playoff contender? >> kirk: yeah, absolutely. as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. i just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. follow your favorite team this season and book now. feel the hamptonality. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and b
oklahoma, winning by 24, kirk. make a strong enough statement that this is truly an elite team and should be considered a playoff contender? >> kirk: yeah, absolutely. as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. i just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't...
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>> foods moore, oklahoma. we have someone attacking someone
>> foods moore, oklahoma. we have someone attacking someone
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in oklahoma in january, they tried again. they used pentobarbatol that had been made at a compounding pharmacy. again, there were problems. the man they were killing, they asked for his last words. he said he wanted his last words to be this, i love everybody, i love my daughters. i'm going to miss them always. even though he said that was his last statement, it wasn't his last words on earth, because they injected him with the drug that they had got at the compounding pharmacy. and then two more drugs. in the midst of that injection process, what he said was, i feel my whole body burning. that was in january. then in april, in texas, another lethal injection performed with a drug they got from a compounding pharmacy. the only way you can get it now. the man was asked for his last words. he said his final statement would be, i would like to remind my children once again i love them all. everything is going to be okay. i love you all. i love my children. i am at peace. he thought that would be his last words. but once again, t
in oklahoma in january, they tried again. they used pentobarbatol that had been made at a compounding pharmacy. again, there were problems. the man they were killing, they asked for his last words. he said he wanted his last words to be this, i love everybody, i love my daughters. i'm going to miss them always. even though he said that was his last statement, it wasn't his last words on earth, because they injected him with the drug that they had got at the compounding pharmacy. and then two...
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oklahoma does not. state also has no specific procedures on hand to determine if a prisoner is really unconscious. or what to do in the event that an execution goes wrong in some other way. there's also the matter of how the execution chamber is set up. i can't get this out of my head. "tulsa world" found the drugs are administered from a room that is walled off from the actual person into whom the drugs are being pushed. they describe it as a cramped dimly lit room next to the death chamber where three volunteer executioners push syringes of lethal drugs into the veins of an inmate they cannot see. the i virks line runs through a hole in the wall. the room is dim enough they have to use a flashlight to see in the room. they cannot see who they are drugging at all. if they need problems or have to communicate with the warden or staff in the next room along with the prisoner they are killing through the wall, to communicate with them, "the executioners stick colored pencils through holes in the wall wher
oklahoma does not. state also has no specific procedures on hand to determine if a prisoner is really unconscious. or what to do in the event that an execution goes wrong in some other way. there's also the matter of how the execution chamber is set up. i can't get this out of my head. "tulsa world" found the drugs are administered from a room that is walled off from the actual person into whom the drugs are being pushed. they describe it as a cramped dimly lit room next to the death...
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oklahoma paid into washington, d.c. we must bring those back for oklahoma. the hospital association has shown numbers that say between 12 to 36 hospitals across the state of oklahoma will either either shut down or reduce the service significantly. that means people could travel up to 40 or 45 miles or for some emergency situation. we must work to keep those hospitals open. i'm tired of oklahoma being at the bottom of the list and often we've heard mississippi. we moved to make it up the charts and must improve on the equality of life. we must make sure they have access to healthcare and expand opportunities through telemedicine to make sure that it's opportunity comes in those areas so that they will have access to the best quality of care. we must work to make sure that they are located all over the state and we must provide opportunities for the students to become doctors. david summed it up perfectly when he became the president of the university of oklahoma we had a scene about 50% of the state funds going to education through covering the cost for stud
oklahoma paid into washington, d.c. we must bring those back for oklahoma. the hospital association has shown numbers that say between 12 to 36 hospitals across the state of oklahoma will either either shut down or reduce the service significantly. that means people could travel up to 40 or 45 miles or for some emergency situation. we must work to keep those hospitals open. i'm tired of oklahoma being at the bottom of the list and often we've heard mississippi. we moved to make it up the charts...
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in my state of oklahoma, i've been working on lowering the tax rate in the state of oklahoma, prioritizing spending needs on important different services like education, healthcare corrections, transportation, also creating efficiencies in state government. we combined 75 different agency boards to put that money back towards tax cuts and prioritizing different government services. each state is doing their own thing. but we also compete. we we go out to talk to other companies about why they should move to a certain state we sell the different features. we have lower taxes, reformed pensions, increasing academic rigor and a classroom, great infrastructure, whatever the issue might be, states are very competitive. i personally believe tax rates do matter in keeping businesses small and the governor of oklahoma it is important to me. >> it's a healthy competition and states always brag. if you look at all the taxes put together, oklahoma, texas, and colorado are the three lowest in . we talk about it all the time. it is not just to attract companies. states talk about that a lot but the rea
in my state of oklahoma, i've been working on lowering the tax rate in the state of oklahoma, prioritizing spending needs on important different services like education, healthcare corrections, transportation, also creating efficiencies in state government. we combined 75 different agency boards to put that money back towards tax cuts and prioritizing different government services. each state is doing their own thing. but we also compete. we we go out to talk to other companies about why they...
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oklahoma, winning by 24, kirk. make a strong enough statement that this is truly an elite team and should be considered a playoff contender? >> kirk: yeah, absolutely. as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. i just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't commutday. you commute every 15 minutes. and you don't drive to an office. your van is your office. for you, ford created a new kind of full-size van: the all-new transit with ecoboost, efficient where it counts and built ford tough. and so customizable, it'll fit any business like a work glove. if your work is harder than most, it just got a lot easier. learn more at ownthework.com this is the all-new ford transit. follow your favorite team this season and book now. feel the hamptonality. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and b
oklahoma, winning by 24, kirk. make a strong enough statement that this is truly an elite team and should be considered a playoff contender? >> kirk: yeah, absolutely. as long as you play defense the way oklahoma plays defense, you're a legitimate team. i just think they have to continue to be dominant on the other side of the ball to become a complete team. >> chris: so, five sacks, three takes away and stoops' defense takes away and stoops' defense wins tonight. you don't...
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in guthrie, oklahoma. oklahoma has had more than 100 earthquakes since friday. today's only monday. and a bunch of them were accompanied by huge booming explosion sounds. quite a few of them were big enough to cause damage to homes and other buildings. now, the state has hired a new seismologist for the oklahoma geological survey to try to figure out what exactly is going on. and there is this fancy website that we linked to at our blog today that lets you keep track of the quakes as they happen. it's not like the state of oklahoma is in denial or anything. you know what, dozens of earthquakes every day, it's totally possible, of course, that it's all one big coincidence. the earth beneath the oklahoma city suburbs is just being churned up by some big swing away ice crusher or something, right? it will all settle down on its own. one big coincidence. maybe that's what's happening. i will note when the dallas-ft. worth airport needed to stop its earthquake spike a few years ago, they temporarily shut down the wells that were injecting fracking fluid into the ground at high pressure o
in guthrie, oklahoma. oklahoma has had more than 100 earthquakes since friday. today's only monday. and a bunch of them were accompanied by huge booming explosion sounds. quite a few of them were big enough to cause damage to homes and other buildings. now, the state has hired a new seismologist for the oklahoma geological survey to try to figure out what exactly is going on. and there is this fancy website that we linked to at our blog today that lets you keep track of the quakes as they...
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we've stood up for things that are important oklahoma. i haven't been endorsed by moveon.org or those national groups into the state. i'm the only conservative in the race and i will continue to lead oklahoma with conservative principles. [applause] >> moderator: that concludes and i would like to thank governor fallin and joe dorman for the debate and also the journalist panel of rachel hubbard to mr. pryor from odt atv and rick green from the capitol bureau chief of the oklahoma news. i would also like to think the partnership of oeta tv, believed to be league of women voters and oklahoma state university for putting on this debate. it was a good debate. be sure to vote on november 4. goodnight. [applause] here's a look at some of the campaign ads that are airing in oklahoma in connection with the governor's race. >> i'm joe dorman. my mom lives close by. here i learned to stretch every dollar to support the second amendment and value my public education. >> as governor i will improve schools by taking franchise tax revenue out of the h
we've stood up for things that are important oklahoma. i haven't been endorsed by moveon.org or those national groups into the state. i'm the only conservative in the race and i will continue to lead oklahoma with conservative principles. [applause] >> moderator: that concludes and i would like to thank governor fallin and joe dorman for the debate and also the journalist panel of rachel hubbard to mr. pryor from odt atv and rick green from the capitol bureau chief of the oklahoma news. i...
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this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma. the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly wrong and the prisoner died of a heart attack after the execution was halted. the second execution has been stayed for two weeks. the director of the oklahoma department of directions gave this account of what went wrong. >> those that were inside witnessed, it was determined he was sedated approximately seven minutes into the execution. at that time we began pushing the second and third drug in the protocol. there was some concern at that time that the drugs would not have any effect. so the doctor observed the line and determined that the line had blown. it was my decision at that time to stop the execution. i notified the attorney general's office, the governor's office of my intent to stop the execution and stay the execution followed for the afternoon. at 706 hours, the inmate suffered what appears to be a massive heart attack and passed away. >> okla
this is breaking news tonight out of oklahoma. the state scheduled two executions for tonight by le lethal injection. the first didn't go as planned. it appears it went horribly wrong and the prisoner died of a heart attack after the execution was halted. the second execution has been stayed for two weeks. the director of the oklahoma department of directions gave this account of what went wrong. >> those that were inside witnessed, it was determined he was sedated approximately seven...
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we have other experts from our universities, oklahoma state, university of oklahoma, we have industry sector people who are looking at what is the cause of the earthquakes, are they man made are are they just a natural course of maid yure itself. and so the information and determination has been unclear at this point. one thing we do know in the state is we have to make sure that we get the information correct. we've dealt with facts and research. i've started a governor's council that takes the u.s. geological survey and private sectors to join together to gather the facts, data, and information and to make sure we understand whether it is man-made or whether it is caused by something else. the corporation commission has been working with us. they have a system that deals with the wells in the energy system. certainly a red line if it could cause an earthquake. we've been dealing with many regulatory agencies to make sure we're addressing this issue. >> thank you. representative. >> i certainly want to thank you for that question because that is on the minds of many oklahomans. there
we have other experts from our universities, oklahoma state, university of oklahoma, we have industry sector people who are looking at what is the cause of the earthquakes, are they man made are are they just a natural course of maid yure itself. and so the information and determination has been unclear at this point. one thing we do know in the state is we have to make sure that we get the information correct. we've dealt with facts and research. i've started a governor's council that takes...
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in oklahoma you have to have a driver's license. but the police have released that vehicle now to the company that sold it to him. >> okay. >> and they have impounded -- or let that vehicle go. >> bob, thank you. >> you bet. >>> joining me now, chairman of the homeland security committee, mike mccaul. chairman, when we're talking about this self-radicalization and home grown lone wolf terror, will it look something different than this looks? >> this is exactly the profile that has us concerned both as homeland security officials and the intelligence community. fbi director testified before my committee, look, we're combatting isis overseas and the foreign fighters pose a great threat to the homeland. but this is one that has largely been sort of ignored by the administration and that is the idea that someone can radicalize within the united states without even having to travel. and that's certainly what we saw with the oklahoma suspect. it's certainly what we saw with major hassan at ft. hood. and it is disturbing to me this narrati
in oklahoma you have to have a driver's license. but the police have released that vehicle now to the company that sold it to him. >> okay. >> and they have impounded -- or let that vehicle go. >> bob, thank you. >> you bet. >>> joining me now, chairman of the homeland security committee, mike mccaul. chairman, when we're talking about this self-radicalization and home grown lone wolf terror, will it look something different than this looks? >> this is...
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the oklahoma house. but every time it got through the oklahoma house and it moved over to the oklahoma senate, there was a state senator named cliff branan who basically designed to let this nonsense go any further. they said to him four of these bills did -- four times in a row he basically sat on them and refused to take action on it saying that this kind of bill proposed a solution to a problem that did not exist. apparently the head of the sooner tea party in oklahoma was not going to take no for an answer anymore and the fourth time one of these conspiracy u.n. bills got shot down by that one state senator, the head of the sooner tea party in oklahoma decided to go after that senator. and literally threaten him. he sent him, and he admitted sending him this e-mail. branan, get that bill heard or i will make sure you regret not doing it. i will make you the laughing stock -- which he spells as two words -- if i don't hear this bill is heard and passed. once we start on you, there will be no end to it
the oklahoma house. but every time it got through the oklahoma house and it moved over to the oklahoma senate, there was a state senator named cliff branan who basically designed to let this nonsense go any further. they said to him four of these bills did -- four times in a row he basically sat on them and refused to take action on it saying that this kind of bill proposed a solution to a problem that did not exist. apparently the head of the sooner tea party in oklahoma was not going to take...
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in the state of oklahoma, 14 or 15 years ago in the legislature the state of oklahoma expanded eligibility and increased federal poverty 200% or beyond and politicians all over the state were able to say to constituents look what we have done, we provided more health insurance to those who needed it as if it was going to fix these health care outcomes. there were two doctors, pediatricians that were willing to take the reimbursement rate being offered under that program and as such, you predominately have long lines, delayed treatment for a those who needed it. we need to remind those in the policy debate that health insurance and health care are two different concept but also as this. as you expand the role of government particularly the federal government but government generally as a payer medical inflation will continue to rise in unsubstantial way. we talked about using these programs that are talked about, affordable care act, state level, need to curtail of low-end cost of medical care and it is a continued expansion of the role of government which is working opposite of controlling
in the state of oklahoma, 14 or 15 years ago in the legislature the state of oklahoma expanded eligibility and increased federal poverty 200% or beyond and politicians all over the state were able to say to constituents look what we have done, we provided more health insurance to those who needed it as if it was going to fix these health care outcomes. there were two doctors, pediatricians that were willing to take the reimbursement rate being offered under that program and as such, you...
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community of oklahoma city. two mile wide tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >> tornadoes are rated on an ef scale which is an indicator of the severity of the storm based on wind speed and debris impact. >> so this was designed to do mid ef 3, about 150 miles per hour or less. >> did you ever sit in the vortex? >> oh, absolutely, all the time. would you like to go? >> this is the time i've been waiting for. >> turn it on slow and then -- >> build it up? >> build it up. >> are you going to leave me here on my own? >> you're good. >> at this point i was wondering just how powerful an ef 3 would be. wow! whoa! now i can just about imagine
community of oklahoma city. two mile wide tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >>...
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the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to recognize for one minute one of our hardest working subcommittee chairmen, the gentleman from texas, mr. conaway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of the farm bill, legislation that provided much-needed reform, it's fiscally responsible, providing market-based solutions and streamlining more than 100 programs. we eliminated direct payments that farmers received and replaced them with a safety net that provides help only when the farmers need it. the bill includes the most significant reform to food stamp programs since the welfare reform of 1996. while i personally am disappointed we didn't fix some issues, i do believe this bill provides a balanced opportunity and security and strengthens our agriculture safety net for years to come. i ask my colleagues to vote yes on the safety net, vote yes for these modest reforms to food stamp
the gentleman from oklahoma is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to recognize for one minute one of our hardest working subcommittee chairmen, the gentleman from texas, mr. conaway. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. conaway: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of the farm bill, legislation that provided much-needed reform, it's fiscally responsible, providing market-based solutions and streamlining more...
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and we go to oklahoma now to explore all of this. we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them, not watering them down over time, and i think the hope in 2010 was that common core would do that for us and, as it turns out, the fordham institute looked at and compared the state's standards against common core and we found out we didn't gain anything but did seek control to an outside entity. so the bill says the state has to maintain a control over its standards, that we're seeking now, but we include higher ed in developing new standards, so the public and legislators voting on the bill have confidence the standards will be higher than what we've
and we go to oklahoma now to explore all of this. we're joined by two state representatives, republican jason nelson is co-author of bill to repeal the standards. democrat emily virgin is opposed to such repeal. representative nelson, why is something that looked good in 2010 no long interest right way to go? >> well, what i think most legislators in oklahoma have looked for in 2010 was higher standards. i think a lot of states struggle with setting high standards and maintaining them,...