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oklahoma state, look what they have coming up. kansas, at texas on november 16, baylor, oklahoma. it's the beauty of the big 12. it's all out in front of the contending teams. oklahoma baylor on our air, fox sports 1, thursday night. tune in. national championship implications for baylor. texas at west virginia. then things get serious. oklahoma state, texas tech both at home, at baylor to finish things off. we're going to crown a true champion in the big 12. if baylor can run the table, they could be in the discussion to play the bcs national championship. >> gus: chelf may have fumbled the snap. he just falls on it. he'll lose two yards. time-out called by the red raiders. look at the bcs top ten. >> charles: alabama and oregon open this week. ohio state won style points today, didn't they, at purdue? they need that. stanford plays thursday night against oregon. clemson big over virginia. missouri over my tennessee volunteers. oklahoma is getting ready for a huge one, thursday night at baylor. >> gus: the cowboys' kip smith coming out of his own end zone. bobbles the snap. gets
oklahoma state, look what they have coming up. kansas, at texas on november 16, baylor, oklahoma. it's the beauty of the big 12. it's all out in front of the contending teams. oklahoma baylor on our air, fox sports 1, thursday night. tune in. national championship implications for baylor. texas at west virginia. then things get serious. oklahoma state, texas tech both at home, at baylor to finish things off. we're going to crown a true champion in the big 12. if baylor can run the table, they...
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in oklahoma and the united states of america. oh, we went to new york and we had a wonderful time, the experiences and being able to tour all the great historical monuments there. >> you were about 11 years old? >> no, i was younger. i was younger. what happened was -- on our way back, we came back the southern route. and faced the age of discrimination. the same thing that we felt that we had to go through and found that if we didn't, we were slapped in the face with again. used to tell us, a little bit of freedom is a dangerous thing. when we came back to oklahoma city, we were all gung-ho and ready to go. we had had that taste of freedom. and we started negotiating with the restaurants here in oklahoma. city and they tell us that they didn't want to deal with us. and it kept going on and on and it seemed like forever to me. i was eight years old at the time. that's how i can remember that i was not at 10 years old. and i, we were talking about our experiences and our negotiations and i suggested, made a motion that we would go
in oklahoma and the united states of america. oh, we went to new york and we had a wonderful time, the experiences and being able to tour all the great historical monuments there. >> you were about 11 years old? >> no, i was younger. i was younger. what happened was -- on our way back, we came back the southern route. and faced the age of discrimination. the same thing that we felt that we had to go through and found that if we didn't, we were slapped in the face with again. used to...
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if they beat oklahoma they're going to the fiesta bowl. that would be two times in the last few years they have accomplished that. that's what mike gundy got the team to buy into. you wonder how far they can climb. >> brent: they're going to move to the top five with the impressive performance here tonight. now, missouri, that's a team you can't overlook. they're playing for the s.e.c. east next week against texas a&m. win that, and they're going to atlanta. >> kirk: win on the road, knocked off ole miss. you're right. crazy to think about. yu johnny manziel going to missouri. both went into the s.e.c. last year. and now one, in this case, it's missouri trying to get to atlanta to the s.e.c. championship game. >> brent: smith replasces child. and this is jeremy. breaks free with a nice gain down the near side. he's to the 29 yard line. >> kirk: at the beginning of the year, they thought he would be the featured back. desmond roland took over. but i love the look of jeremy smith. especially once he finds that seam, he gets the shoulders squ
if they beat oklahoma they're going to the fiesta bowl. that would be two times in the last few years they have accomplished that. that's what mike gundy got the team to buy into. you wonder how far they can climb. >> brent: they're going to move to the top five with the impressive performance here tonight. now, missouri, that's a team you can't overlook. they're playing for the s.e.c. east next week against texas a&m. win that, and they're going to atlanta. >> kirk: win on the...
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-- a head of oklahoma. the pipelines are backed up in cushing, and any more pipelines -- the pipeline system needs to catch up with this momentous change in u.s. oil supply. because that is happening, you have seen copies like enbridge reverse their pipeline and other companies do the same. transcanada has gone ahead with the south leg of their keystone project, and that should be up and running soon. ast will that do as far getting the oil produced to markets? guest: what used to happen is oil would come in tankers from the middle east, the refined in texas or cushing, and now, it is like a u-turn. you have this oil produced in the u.s. that has to go to the gulf coast, where half of our refining capacity is, and a lot of products like gasoline are made. the pipelines are being turned around. it is interesting that on the white house website there is a photograph of president obama standing in front of these large pipes that you referred to, which is the southern leg of the keystone xl pipeline, and he was
-- a head of oklahoma. the pipelines are backed up in cushing, and any more pipelines -- the pipeline system needs to catch up with this momentous change in u.s. oil supply. because that is happening, you have seen copies like enbridge reverse their pipeline and other companies do the same. transcanada has gone ahead with the south leg of their keystone project, and that should be up and running soon. ast will that do as far getting the oil produced to markets? guest: what used to happen is oil...
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-- a head of oklahoma. the pipelines are backed up in cushing, and any more pipelines -- the pipeline system needs to catch up with this momentous change in u.s. oil supply. because that is happening, you have seen copies like enbridge reverse their pipeline and other companies do the same. transcanada has gone ahead with the south leg of their keystone project, and that should be up and running soon. ast will that do as far getting the oil produced to markets? guest: what used to happen is oil would come in tankers from the middle east, the refined in texas or cushing, and now, it is like a u-turn. you have this oil produced in the u.s. that has to go to the gulf coast, where half of our refining capacity is, and a lot of products like gasoline are made. the pipelines are being turned around. it is interesting that on the white house website there is a photograph of president obama standing in front of these large pipes that you referred to, which is the southern leg of the keystone xl pipeline, and he was
-- a head of oklahoma. the pipelines are backed up in cushing, and any more pipelines -- the pipeline system needs to catch up with this momentous change in u.s. oil supply. because that is happening, you have seen copies like enbridge reverse their pipeline and other companies do the same. transcanada has gone ahead with the south leg of their keystone project, and that should be up and running soon. ast will that do as far getting the oil produced to markets? guest: what used to happen is oil...
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west at the university of oklahoma. this event was hosted by the cherokee strip regional heritag. >> tonight, professor byron price is going to tell us about exploration in the cattle drive era, 1865 and 1893. professor price currently holds the charles m russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle
west at the university of oklahoma. this event was hosted by the cherokee strip regional heritag. >> tonight, professor byron price is going to tell us about exploration in the cattle drive era, 1865 and 1893. professor price currently holds the charles m russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the...
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but not in oklahoma, the oklahoma law, made you watch against your will, made you listen. the oklahoma law also mandated that the ultrasound had to be an internal one, it had to be a trance vaginal probe for almost all abortions. when oklahoma passed their bill, it was quickly challenged in court. the law has never been enforced in lt state. last year the supreme court struck the law down. other state officials appealed that ruling to the united states supreme court and today the yooulgs supreme court responded and said that oklahoma law is staying dead. they refused to overturn the state supreme court ruling that struck down the forced vaginal ultrasound law in the first place. the court turned away the state's appeal without comment. you know, remember, oklahoma objection is not alone. on behalf of texas governor rick perry, may i welcome you to your compulsory trance vaginal exam. did the u.s. supreme court make this decision on this oklahoma law because oklahoma's law is particularly bad in constitutional terms? because it was more out there than other states? or shoul
but not in oklahoma, the oklahoma law, made you watch against your will, made you listen. the oklahoma law also mandated that the ultrasound had to be an internal one, it had to be a trance vaginal probe for almost all abortions. when oklahoma passed their bill, it was quickly challenged in court. the law has never been enforced in lt state. last year the supreme court struck the law down. other state officials appealed that ruling to the united states supreme court and today the yooulgs...
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. north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the as orderlies to work in the infirmary. infirmary. seth anderson often works long seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid here and for his efforts is paid $5 a month. $5 a month. he was convicted of kidnapping, he was convicted of kidnapping, drug possession and possession drug possession and possession of a sawed-off shotgun. of a sawed-off shotgun. >> dick conners' infirmary is >> dick conners' infirmary is where everybody comes to die. where everybody comes to die. we have guys with cancer, we have guys with cancer, leukemia, bone cancer. leukemia, bone cancer. one guy's got leukemia, bone one guy's got leukemia, bone cancer and lung cancer, all in cancer and lung cancer, all
. north of tulsa, oklahoma. here the prison has found a low here the prison has found a low cost solution for inmate health cost solution for inmate health care--they train other prisoners care--they train other prisoners as orderlies to work in the as orderlies to work in the infirmary. infirmary. seth anderson often works long seth anderson often works long hours taking care of the inmates hours taking care of the inmates here and for his efforts is paid here and for his efforts is paid $5 a...
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this is to an after-hours. >> host: where are we standing right now in oklahoma? fisc of this is the site of dealer number one. it was the discovery well from the cushing oilfield drill than 1912. the sexual well is a retrial of the original well because the other original oil would have had certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here.
this is to an after-hours. >> host: where are we standing right now in oklahoma? fisc of this is the site of dealer number one. it was the discovery well from the cushing oilfield drill than 1912. the sexual well is a retrial of the original well because the other original oil would have had certain problems over the years. this would be a rotary hole here.
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oklahoma a two-point lead. petty had five combined touchdowns. baylor, undefeated, they win 41-12 over oklahoma. you have to start talking about them. it's amazing. nfl washington visiting minnesota. before the game, native americans and supporters showing up to protest the washington redskins nickname. inside the dome, washington looked good early on taking a ten-point lead. rg3, paulson, it was all vikings
oklahoma a two-point lead. petty had five combined touchdowns. baylor, undefeated, they win 41-12 over oklahoma. you have to start talking about them. it's amazing. nfl washington visiting minnesota. before the game, native americans and supporters showing up to protest the washington redskins nickname. inside the dome, washington looked good early on taking a ten-point lead. rg3, paulson, it was all vikings
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russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that s
russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that s
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go to oklahoma. what? yeah. go to oklahoma. nice people, nice scenery. i won't be there to distract you. it's perfect. fine. i will. and thanks for the advice. don't mention it. you know, it's pretty good in a way that i found out how little i really do mean to you. oh, stop it, walter. you're the one who said i should go. you already made up your mind. how was i supposed to find out? you would have. how? when i got a postcard from you in the mail with a picture of a jackalope holding a bible? oh, i just want to say, the issue is simple. there is such a thing as good and bad. and it doesn't take some kind of a genius to tell the difference. i believe that satan is real. the evidence is all around, even in the united states congress. and it is his hand that is spending your tax dollars not on the planes and weapons that make this great country of ours safe and free, but on the kind of crap that this person here wants you to look at. look, that isn't what i said at all. i mean, i'm just trying to point out what should be obvious to anybody with the intelli
go to oklahoma. what? yeah. go to oklahoma. nice people, nice scenery. i won't be there to distract you. it's perfect. fine. i will. and thanks for the advice. don't mention it. you know, it's pretty good in a way that i found out how little i really do mean to you. oh, stop it, walter. you're the one who said i should go. you already made up your mind. how was i supposed to find out? you would have. how? when i got a postcard from you in the mail with a picture of a jackalope holding a bible?...
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governor mary fallon in oklahoma decided to stop oklahoma from processing benefits for all couples, gay and straight, so she can stick to her guns and not give gay couples their rights. polls closed, kids! everybody go home. all of our schools, they're now private. wow. because oklahoma has anti-gay marriage laws on the books the governor says she cannot recognize same-sex couples in the national guard no matter what they're in the united states military and subject to federal military policy. every benefit that any married couple is due from the oklahoma national guard will have to be gotten at any one of four federally run facilities. given the choice the state of oklahoma will pass when it comes to treating members of the military the way the military says they ought to be treated. instead of treating anybody -- instead of treating one group with dignity and ungroup with indignity, now nobody gets treated at all. in the state of oklahoma, marriage is canceled because they didn't want to have to offer its benefits, privileges and rights under law to people who are gay, when told that
governor mary fallon in oklahoma decided to stop oklahoma from processing benefits for all couples, gay and straight, so she can stick to her guns and not give gay couples their rights. polls closed, kids! everybody go home. all of our schools, they're now private. wow. because oklahoma has anti-gay marriage laws on the books the governor says she cannot recognize same-sex couples in the national guard no matter what they're in the united states military and subject to federal military policy....
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because governor fallon, i heard that gay people in oklahoma enjoy the cent of your flower, the oklahoma rose as much as straight people do show you can shhh order everyone in your state to cut off their noses to spite the gays because you're kind of doing it already. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). 8xxxwÑ=t # ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, as you know, this is my last show before thanksgiving. and sometimes it's hard to get through the holiday without the thing you're most thankful for-- me. ( laughter ) which is why this year, you can have stephen colbert as a guest at your thanksgiving dinner. ( cheers and applause ) all you have to do-- i know,in, calm down, calm down. we'll get there. all you have to do is set a place at your table, put your laptop at it, and fire up this exciting new dvd, "stephenstephn colbert's guess who's coming to dinner? it's me, stephen colbert." as you can see -- ( cheers ) here i am, dressed as a roast turkey enjoying a drum stick, because nothing evokes the hard
because governor fallon, i heard that gay people in oklahoma enjoy the cent of your flower, the oklahoma rose as much as straight people do show you can shhh order everyone in your state to cut off their noses to spite the gays because you're kind of doing it already. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). 8xxxwÑ=t # ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: thank you very much. thank you very much. welcome back, everybody. nation, as you know, this is my last show before thanksgiving....
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this happened in oklahoma city. a truck rolling right off the road and in lawton, southwest of oklahoma city, snow fell fast over the weekend and many schools are closed this morning. >> texas reeling from the brunt of the storm. snow fell on lubbock, sunday. three people were killed in accidents in north texas why ice and sleet traveled the roads. >> air travel may be a nightmare today. hundreds of flights were canceled in dallas/ft. worth international which a major hub and more likely to be canceled today as the storm moves east into the carolinas. >> let's show you the snow on the megasign in las vegas. this is what it looked like -- >> how often does that happen? >> yeah. >> i said indra petersons has her work cut out for her today. unbelievable. >> the timing of it could not be worse for holiday travel. take a look at arkansas back through texas today. a big concern for travel currently as we are talking about even the threat for sleet and freezing rain. never a good thing. what is going on? this system in the
this happened in oklahoma city. a truck rolling right off the road and in lawton, southwest of oklahoma city, snow fell fast over the weekend and many schools are closed this morning. >> texas reeling from the brunt of the storm. snow fell on lubbock, sunday. three people were killed in accidents in north texas why ice and sleet traveled the roads. >> air travel may be a nightmare today. hundreds of flights were canceled in dallas/ft. worth international which a major hub and more...
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at oklahoma state. at tcu, home for texas. what i'm concerned about for baylor, if they survive this one, the number of injuries we have seen, the emotion in this game, turning right around and going to stillwater will not be easy for them. >> gus: k.j. morton walking off on his own. second and ten at the 34. baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him on an inside pass rush up the gut and puts baker mayfield down. beau make mblackshear has playe nice game tonight for the bears. >> gus: check needs to get to the 44 for a first down. amaro in the slot at the top of your screen. mayfield. stripped. tech has it.icéñ but they will not even get close to a first down. jamal palmer knocking it out of baker mayfield's hands. >> charles: this defense is well coached and they hunt the football. not acting. great job by palmer racing out for the footballzz!t and they r secure the quarterback. try and knoc
at oklahoma state. at tcu, home for texas. what i'm concerned about for baylor, if they survive this one, the number of injuries we have seen, the emotion in this game, turning right around and going to stillwater will not be easy for them. >> gus: k.j. morton walking off on his own. second and ten at the 34. baker mayfield stepping up again. this time, he won't get away. that's because the sophomore from waco, beau blackshear hat tackle. >> charles: working number 56 and beats him...
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all throughout texas and oklahoma. and today, another 180 flights departing this airport can semied again. largely having to do with those planes being canceled yesterday not being in place today. earlier i spoke with passengers who were affected by the delays and they told me how they were impacted. >>> did you guys prepare differently because of the weather out here? is it making you take different precautions? >> well, our original flight as canceled so we're up here a little earlier. traveling light. >> reporter: about 300 flights canceled yesterday and another 86 canceled today. >> we were. we were affected. our first flight as canceled. and we had to call and get back on. >> reporter: are you happy between the communication between the airlines? >> yeah. we had at least 24 hours. it was good. plenty of time to reschedule. >> reporter: some passengers are a little bit more upset about their delays than others. we are spoke to a couple earlier that said they didn't get enough head's up from the airlines and they we
all throughout texas and oklahoma. and today, another 180 flights departing this airport can semied again. largely having to do with those planes being canceled yesterday not being in place today. earlier i spoke with passengers who were affected by the delays and they told me how they were impacted. >>> did you guys prepare differently because of the weather out here? is it making you take different precautions? >> well, our original flight as canceled so we're up here a little...
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the feeding oklahoma food drive. g your goal was 1.4 million a meals and according to -- i was doing a lot of research on you and on your program, but the state of oklahoma and your feeding oklahoma food drive2.9ho millionma meals to feed oklahoma. >> thank you, yes it was.kn this was a very challenging time when you go to thanksgiving and the holiday season and christmastime and people want to be with their family. this is my fourth year to do a feeding oklahoma food drive and it is one of the ways i can give back and i am thrilled with the results. dif there are foundations andcomp organizations and people whozati donated food.ion 2.9 million meals is a lot ofthn meals. >> it is indeed a lot of meals. a lot of students are around a the country and want to help people all the time and not just at the time of theknow holidays. i know you were hit badly with the tornado. i thought i would give uh shout out for that. >> thank you,yong i appreciate it. >> and president obama is making another promise to the american peo
the feeding oklahoma food drive. g your goal was 1.4 million a meals and according to -- i was doing a lot of research on you and on your program, but the state of oklahoma and your feeding oklahoma food drive2.9ho millionma meals to feed oklahoma. >> thank you, yes it was.kn this was a very challenging time when you go to thanksgiving and the holiday season and christmastime and people want to be with their family. this is my fourth year to do a feeding oklahoma food drive and it is one...
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and your feeding oklahoma food drive it .9 million meals to help the hungry in oklahoma. that's more than twice than what you expected. >> well, thank you. yes, it was. and, you know, this is a very challenging time when you go into the thanksgiving holiday season, christmas time and people want to be with their families. and we have food insufficiency in america and certainly here in oklahoma. this is my fourth year to do a feeding oklahoma food drive. it's one of the ways i can give back. i'm thrilled at our results. we had some different companies, foundations and organizations and people donated food and we worked on it it for a month. 2.9 million meals is a lot of meals. thank you for recognizing that. >> it is indeed a lot of meals. a lot of citizens around this country really want to help people all the time not just, you know, at the time of the holidays. i know you got hit so badly with that tornado and oklahoma has been hurting pretty badly so i thought i would give you a shoutout for that governor, thank you. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, i appreciate it
and your feeding oklahoma food drive it .9 million meals to help the hungry in oklahoma. that's more than twice than what you expected. >> well, thank you. yes, it was. and, you know, this is a very challenging time when you go into the thanksgiving holiday season, christmas time and people want to be with their families. and we have food insufficiency in america and certainly here in oklahoma. this is my fourth year to do a feeding oklahoma food drive. it's one of the ways i can give...
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oklahoma is known as tornado alley. how secure are these structures? >> guest: again in the design phase phase safety as built-in including traumatic activity. we build all of our tanks to withstand traumatic activity. fortunately cushing has never had a direct hit by a tornado but the tragic events earlier this year they do exist in the general region here. i can design and efforts and safety is built-in for those types of events. >> host: what about national security because there is a lot of oil that could be stored at those tank farms in cushing. >> guest: security is paramount to our sister solid in every facility round here. we want to make sure that the product is kept away from anybody that has ill intent i guess. we do have security guards and surveillance cameras and we have people on this site 24 hours a day, 365 days watching. >> host: you have a 20% and control center and we visited that when we were there in september. we can show that viewers the screens for proprietary reasons that explain what happens at the control center and what are
oklahoma is known as tornado alley. how secure are these structures? >> guest: again in the design phase phase safety as built-in including traumatic activity. we build all of our tanks to withstand traumatic activity. fortunately cushing has never had a direct hit by a tornado but the tragic events earlier this year they do exist in the general region here. i can design and efforts and safety is built-in for those types of events. >> host: what about national security because there...
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now, it's starting to take us up to areas of eastern oklahoma. on the edge of that sleet and rain on the south. okay in louisiana. where does it go after this? as we go into the afternoon hours, the heavy rain will move off the gulf. the storm will begin to develop in the gulf of mexico. it will end the ice storm in texas. we'll watch it expand in arkansas, possibly in tennessee. heavy travel today, i-10, i-20 will be mostly rain. again, the worst of it today, the dallas-ft. worth area, just treacherous conditions. >> thanks, bill. and that system has already turned deadly. this morning, at least 13 people confirmed killed by the storms. nbc's miguel almaguer brings us up to date. >> reporter: in the southwest, wicked winter weather that's dangerous and on the move. the powerful storm blanketing several states with heavy snow, steady rain, debilitating ice and high winds. in texas, icy roads turned i-20 near dallas into a skating rink. three killed here, 13 across the region. at dfw, more than 300 flights canceled. >> after hundred us of crashes
now, it's starting to take us up to areas of eastern oklahoma. on the edge of that sleet and rain on the south. okay in louisiana. where does it go after this? as we go into the afternoon hours, the heavy rain will move off the gulf. the storm will begin to develop in the gulf of mexico. it will end the ice storm in texas. we'll watch it expand in arkansas, possibly in tennessee. heavy travel today, i-10, i-20 will be mostly rain. again, the worst of it today, the dallas-ft. worth area, just...
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it's already through oklahoma and texas. these temperatures are 47 in dallas, 37 in oklahoma okay. freeze warnings in effect, and hard freeze warnings. that temperature will potentially drop to or below the freezing mark tomorrow. dropping to 32 degrees tomorrow up to 52, so it does start to get a little warmer thursday and friday, but it also brings the moisture. as the temperatures climb we have rain in the forecast. and the temperature will be back to 70 degrees across the plains. >>> dave thank you very much. that's it for al jazeera america. thanks for watching. "inside story" is next. and check us out 24 hours a day on aljazeera.com. ♪ >> the aftermath and suffering gripping the philippines tonight in the wake of typhoon haiyan. the most devastating and lethal storm in decades. that's the "inside story." >> hello, i'm ray suarez. typhoon haiyan could end up being the deadliest storm in the philippines. it pushed a wall of water 2 stories high as it stumped through the islands.
it's already through oklahoma and texas. these temperatures are 47 in dallas, 37 in oklahoma okay. freeze warnings in effect, and hard freeze warnings. that temperature will potentially drop to or below the freezing mark tomorrow. dropping to 32 degrees tomorrow up to 52, so it does start to get a little warmer thursday and friday, but it also brings the moisture. as the temperatures climb we have rain in the forecast. and the temperature will be back to 70 degrees across the plains....
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it traveled along a 17-mile path of densely populated oklahoma in the suburbs of oklahoma city. but beyond the metrics of its power and its duration and its course, what was really unusual about the moore tornado, almost shocking at the time, even in oklahoma, where tornadoes happen a lot, what was most amazing about that storm and unusual about it was how wide it was. we think of tornadoes as twisters, right? as narrow columns of swirling wind that, sure, pack a punch, but that pack a very, very, very narrowly targeted punch. we think of tornadoes as the pinpoint strike of the storm world. but that tornado in moore, oklahoma, was huge. it was 1.3 miles wide on the ground. it was not a pinpoint strike. it was as wide as 23 football fields laid end to end, while it was on the ground. tornado-force winds more than a mile across. that was moore, oklahoma, may 20th. and then less than two weeks later, that storm in moore was dwarfed by an even bigger tornado, which hit el reno, oklahoma. el reno wasn't 1.3 miles across, like moore was. el reno was double that. 2.6 miles across, on t
it traveled along a 17-mile path of densely populated oklahoma in the suburbs of oklahoma city. but beyond the metrics of its power and its duration and its course, what was really unusual about the moore tornado, almost shocking at the time, even in oklahoma, where tornadoes happen a lot, what was most amazing about that storm and unusual about it was how wide it was. we think of tornadoes as twisters, right? as narrow columns of swirling wind that, sure, pack a punch, but that pack a very,...
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but in oklahoma city one man is trying to force the world's oldest profession out of his neighborhood. he's got a video camera, an internet connection, and a lot of guts. and he's putting the hookers and their johns on notice. ♪ >> it was in my neighborhood. it was in my front yard. it was at my neighborhood grocery store, in the church parking lot. >> brian bates says street prostitution infests his oklahoma city neighborhood. >> don't be bringing hookers down here, buddy. >> brian is a husband and father, with a teenaged son living at home. if brian can see it, kids can, too. and what kind of parent would want their children to see this? >> no child should have to grow up where their memories of childhood involve prostitutes, drug dealers, and pimps. >> in the mid-'90s, brian bates first notices lewd behavior in his neighborhood and files reports with the police. but he feels his complaints fall on deaf ears. so he decides to do something about it. he picks up his video camera and takes to the streets. >> i hope you're not married. >> and before long, the media notices. >> he call
but in oklahoma city one man is trying to force the world's oldest profession out of his neighborhood. he's got a video camera, an internet connection, and a lot of guts. and he's putting the hookers and their johns on notice. ♪ >> it was in my neighborhood. it was in my front yard. it was at my neighborhood grocery store, in the church parking lot. >> brian bates says street prostitution infests his oklahoma city neighborhood. >> don't be bringing hookers down here, buddy....
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so now one has been struck down in oklahoma. so it's unclear whether injure s injurerous brew tense [ injuries pru deps is going. but the women say they don't want to be reminded -- >> the supreme court decided what in oklahoma? >> if they take a case, they will decide whether this is unduly burdensome on women under planned parenthood versus casey which is the case that said you can place restrictions on abortion, but they can't be untuu unduly burdsomirdsome. >> so the state of oklahoma is challenging the supreme court. >> they believe the highest court made the wrong -- i think the only two abortion cases that they have agreed to take so far, they don't like to take abortion cases. >> no, they don't. >> when they do the landmark cases, they have to make big sweeping judgments. right now oklahoma can't do this. >> but texas can. >> it's a state's rights issue according to a lot of people. >> should the decision be made at the federal level? >> we'll see. >> if they boot it back and don't take it, that means that the federal in
so now one has been struck down in oklahoma. so it's unclear whether injure s injurerous brew tense [ injuries pru deps is going. but the women say they don't want to be reminded -- >> the supreme court decided what in oklahoma? >> if they take a case, they will decide whether this is unduly burdensome on women under planned parenthood versus casey which is the case that said you can place restrictions on abortion, but they can't be untuu unduly burdsomirdsome. >> so the state...
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what are you doing oklahoma so when jobs, we have americans to put in there? >> i appreciate the discussion. there are two things. one is, we can do as republicans to help our state economies and our national economy is to create certainty within our own states. there were so much uncertainty in washington dc. we have shutdowns, sequesters. i had the opportunity to leave congress. we all got smart and came back home to do something else. as governors we are getting things done. unlike those in washington, we have to get things done. they will take us out of office if we do not get things done.
what are you doing oklahoma so when jobs, we have americans to put in there? >> i appreciate the discussion. there are two things. one is, we can do as republicans to help our state economies and our national economy is to create certainty within our own states. there were so much uncertainty in washington dc. we have shutdowns, sequesters. i had the opportunity to leave congress. we all got smart and came back home to do something else. as governors we are getting things done. unlike...
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i love logistics. >>> this is robinson avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city. it's notorious not only here in oklahoma city but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in these little flophouses around here. little rooms for rent. >> this time, he's taking us along for a rare view into his seedy, underground world, and it doesn't take more than 15 minutes before bates and our cameras spot a prostitute working a street corner in broad daylight. >> she might know this car. so i'm going to kind of pull further away. act like we're not interested in her and see if she's going to get picked up. >> he doesn't want to get too close and scare her off. so we pull off to a side street about a quarter mile away. now, it's a waiting game. >> she's behind that green suv. >> a car appr
i love logistics. >>> this is robinson avenue, south robinson avenue in oklahoma city. it's notorious not only here in oklahoma city but really all over the globe, especially through the internet, for the availability of street prostitutes. >> with video camera in hand, brian bates is trying to drive prostitution out of his hometown, oklahoma city. >> this is the most notorious area right in here for prostitution and all kinds of criminal activity. a lot of them live in...
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moving from kansas city heading to -- kansas to oklahoma. atlantic and mid east right now the drop is happening through kansas. here is the last 12 hours with this snow and rain. you can see it slowly pushing south but where it's headed also from the south to the east. by 7:00 tonight it's through the graicts'great lakes just pushing through chicago. these are lake effect snows, cold air over the warm waters of the great lakes now, virginia and washington, d.c. by tomorrow afternoon and evening. the temperatures will quickly drop once this moves through and the cold air sets up over the mid atlantic states, not quite to the southeast all the way to texas and oklahoma and back through the eastern face of the rockies. the temperatures by tomorrow morning will be 28 in dallas, texas, 37 wednesday morning, warming a little bit, 60 by thursday and friday, hitting the freezing mark for the first time this year a hard freeze warning in effect for texas and oklahoma and even extends to the east. new york see rain and snow tomorrow, there is that dro
moving from kansas city heading to -- kansas to oklahoma. atlantic and mid east right now the drop is happening through kansas. here is the last 12 hours with this snow and rain. you can see it slowly pushing south but where it's headed also from the south to the east. by 7:00 tonight it's through the graicts'great lakes just pushing through chicago. these are lake effect snows, cold air over the warm waters of the great lakes now, virginia and washington, d.c. by tomorrow afternoon and...
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we've been ramping up for years to take care of those that are uninsured in oklahoma. we've now been notified by the obama administration that that program is no longer eligible. >> if we did an edge chain. >> we could do it. small businesses that want to get into it. then we were told, no, you can't do that anymore. >> so on friday a historic vote will occur. next i'll give you a political scorecard with three numbers. it will tell you everything about the political reality here in washington this week. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ detect hidden threats... ♪ see the whole picture... ♪ process critical information, and put it in the hands of our defenders. reaching constantly evolving threats before they reach us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. heal
we've been ramping up for years to take care of those that are uninsured in oklahoma. we've now been notified by the obama administration that that program is no longer eligible. >> if we did an edge chain. >> we could do it. small businesses that want to get into it. then we were told, no, you can't do that anymore. >> so on friday a historic vote will occur. next i'll give you a political scorecard with three numbers. it will tell you everything about the political reality...
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russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle historical museum. executive director of the national cowboy hall of fame. and western heritage center in oklahoma city. and executive director of the buffalo bill historical center in cody, wyoming. published numerous journal articles on western american history of art and written several books including cowboys of the american west and the chuck wagon cookbook. if you'd like to learn more about "the chuckwagon cookbook," why, professor price will be here afterwards over here at the desk to sign copies of that and to talk with you about chuckwagon cooking. in addition to his writings, he has served as a consultant for several tele
russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle historical museum. executive director of...
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host: so why cushing, oklahoma, then? guest: well, it's got a really interesting history, as you well know, with the wild catters of 1912 start prod ducks and frankly just outproduced the refinely capacity so they had to build these storage pipes and tanks. with the last refinery shutoring its doors, the infrastructure in place, they chose cushing as a clearing house for all the future contracts on the light swede crude. and with that, us and several other companies have invested into the cushing complex and now we store the crude oil. host: it's an interesting for wall street on a daily basis. explain. guest: sure. the mynesm where individuals and companies can trade futures crabblingts, they clear actedly come to a physical contract here in cushing in one of our tanks or across the street in an enterprise tank. and with that the oil trade has got a very liquid market here in cushing. host: so there are 13 companies, enbridge, enterprise, ma jellen. are you one of the largest? how big are the other companies? guest: we'r
host: so why cushing, oklahoma, then? guest: well, it's got a really interesting history, as you well know, with the wild catters of 1912 start prod ducks and frankly just outproduced the refinely capacity so they had to build these storage pipes and tanks. with the last refinery shutoring its doors, the infrastructure in place, they chose cushing as a clearing house for all the future contracts on the light swede crude. and with that, us and several other companies have invested into the...
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what we are doing in oklahoma. i'm trying to do it nationally. i had opportunity to serve at the national chair of the governor's association. we have an initiative that we launched. putting america back to work. it is called america works. education and training for tomorrow's jobs. what you find in america right now is that you do have companies that have move jobs overseas because we have a corporate tax rate. they cannot find the workers here. rules, regulations. some other type of policy. we are walking towards trying to get those companies. -- in order to do that and retain our jobs, we have to have the right skill sets. the right education to be able to provide those employers with the skills they need. right now we have a mismatch. that is the spot. 79% of jobs in america only needed a high school degree to reset middle-class. wage in america. now because of technology and innovation, and how we travel , now the number it isopped down to where not 79% anymore. we have a big skills gap. up with ajust go show high school degree and expect t
what we are doing in oklahoma. i'm trying to do it nationally. i had opportunity to serve at the national chair of the governor's association. we have an initiative that we launched. putting america back to work. it is called america works. education and training for tomorrow's jobs. what you find in america right now is that you do have companies that have move jobs overseas because we have a corporate tax rate. they cannot find the workers here. rules, regulations. some other type of policy....
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and western heritage center in oklahoma city. and executive director of the buffalo bill historical center in cody, wyoming. published numerous journal articles on western american history of art and written several books including cowboys of the american west and the chuck wagon cookbook. if you'd like to learn more about the chuck wagon cookbook, why, professor price will be here afterwards over here at the desk to sign copies of that and to talk with you about chuck wagon cooking. in addition to his writings, he has served as a consultant for several television series and specials including for the history and discovery channel, unsolved mysteries, the gunfight at the ok corral and cowboys and outlaws. also, he has been a consultant on programs for oklahoma public television including cowboys of the tall grass. it's a pleasure to introduce. i hope you'll help welcome professor byron price. [ applause ] >> thanks very much. such a pleasure to be here in cherokee outlet with all of you this evening. especially to be involved in
and western heritage center in oklahoma city. and executive director of the buffalo bill historical center in cody, wyoming. published numerous journal articles on western american history of art and written several books including cowboys of the american west and the chuck wagon cookbook. if you'd like to learn more about the chuck wagon cookbook, why, professor price will be here afterwards over here at the desk to sign copies of that and to talk with you about chuck wagon cooking. in...
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it is centered across portions of texas and oklahoma. temperatures are cold enough some of this rainfall is switching over to freezing rain. we are talking about ice accumulation here on roadways that will make travel very dangerous early this morning. flight dance layingses out of the city of dallas as well. we have a number of winter weather advisories from texas up into parts of arkansas then coming up tomorrow the storm heads for the southeast with a lot of rain around coastal areas around the i 95 corridor. many areas could pick up 8 inches of storm. the storm moves on out and it will be leaving behind much quieter conditions across most of the country. current windchill temperatures frigid out here feels like 16 in new york, feels like 9 degrees in the city of cleveland. bundle up ahead of the storm. >> that is cold. >>> a woman jumps from the third deck of the oakland coliseum critically injuring herself and hurting the man trying to save her. cops say a 61-year-old former marine was trying to persuade the woman not to jump but sh
it is centered across portions of texas and oklahoma. temperatures are cold enough some of this rainfall is switching over to freezing rain. we are talking about ice accumulation here on roadways that will make travel very dangerous early this morning. flight dance layingses out of the city of dallas as well. we have a number of winter weather advisories from texas up into parts of arkansas then coming up tomorrow the storm heads for the southeast with a lot of rain around coastal areas around...