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the oklahoma ended up capsizing. if you see any images of the whole of the ship during pearl harbor, that is the ship. >> if people are watching this and wondering why we are not reading the deck logs from oklahoma and arizona -- >> unfortunately, we do not have the deck logs for the uss oklahoma and arizona. they suck at the time of the battle. for the arizona -- they sunk at the time of the battle. for the arizona commit most likely blew up at the time of the attack. whereas the oklahoma, as it flipped over they were not able to recover the deck log itself, because at the time they were concerned with saving as many men as they could. it is actually the same thing with the west virginia as well. west virginia, even a we ultimately raise the ship from the bottom, at the time of the nextk, since it was docked the uss arizona, a lot of the oil went down and there was a lot of flame rising up around the west virginia, which led to it being abandoned until we were able to quench the flames and go back and re-float the s
the oklahoma ended up capsizing. if you see any images of the whole of the ship during pearl harbor, that is the ship. >> if people are watching this and wondering why we are not reading the deck logs from oklahoma and arizona -- >> unfortunately, we do not have the deck logs for the uss oklahoma and arizona. they suck at the time of the battle. for the arizona -- they sunk at the time of the battle. for the arizona commit most likely blew up at the time of the attack. whereas the...
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oklahoma experienced 907 magnititude three e plus earthts in 2015.5. for 2008, , an average of onlnle ininto earthquakes of 3.00 magnitude each year. your response to that, may boeve ? >> this is telling of what we will see more of. recently, we heard from the chief of a pawnee reservation that had three earthquakes that one day. here we have someone who wants to do more drilling, who was there to be more earthquakes in oklahoma. it is clearly not concerned about the people who live in that state and all of the people in other states around this country who suffer from the impacts of fracking. instead, he's going to make the pathway to more oil and gas development much smoother for his allies in the industry. but the good news here, if there is any, is the climate movement has focused on fossil fuel infrastructure and won incredible victories at the local and state level. if he intends to expand drilling, we will be there at every turn ready to resist. nermeen: what do you think the climate movement should be doing in response to this? >> we have to be
oklahoma experienced 907 magnititude three e plus earthts in 2015.5. for 2008, , an average of onlnle ininto earthquakes of 3.00 magnitude each year. your response to that, may boeve ? >> this is telling of what we will see more of. recently, we heard from the chief of a pawnee reservation that had three earthquakes that one day. here we have someone who wants to do more drilling, who was there to be more earthquakes in oklahoma. it is clearly not concerned about the people who live in...
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at 8:10, "uss oklahoma lying on starboard side." at 8:15, "conning tower took steering and engine control." at 8:38, "they stood by all lines." at 8:39, "all ready boxes refilled." ready boxes were the boxes they put the ammunition in. this was considered the ready ammunition they could use for the various weapons they had on board. at 8:40, "receive report that an enemy submarine was inside pearl harbor." presumably that was the submarine that the monaghan saw and ultimately depth charged. they must have received that via radio transmission because since they were on the opposite side of ford island, they should not have been able to physically see that. one of the next entries is 8:57, the uss nevada getting underway. the first battleship and ultimately the only battleship that got underway during the time of the attack. at 8:58, we have the uss west virginia "settling, fire appearing on or near uss tennessee." at 8:59, "uss california lifting to port." at 0900 we have "open fire with remaining antiaircraft batteries." at 9:09, "r
at 8:10, "uss oklahoma lying on starboard side." at 8:15, "conning tower took steering and engine control." at 8:38, "they stood by all lines." at 8:39, "all ready boxes refilled." ready boxes were the boxes they put the ammunition in. this was considered the ready ammunition they could use for the various weapons they had on board. at 8:40, "receive report that an enemy submarine was inside pearl harbor." presumably that was the submarine that...
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to date we have identified nearly 43 -- >> from the uss oklahoma? >> from the uss oklahoma from the 2015 disinterment. 288uld anticipate from the -- i would say about 20% will be buried here in arlington. >> what is behind the desire to be buried here in arlington? >> duty, honor, and service. that says it all. every time i come into the swells. -- every time i come into the cemetery, my chest swells. one day i might even be buried here. it is just that reflection. it is a symbol. the family can take away -- one, they know that their family member is accounted for, and another family member will be taken care of for eternity. i think that is a wonderful message. and again, with the way with full military honors, every time i hear "taps" and then when they do the 21-un salute, it is amazing. i cannot help but to tear up every time i hear that. >> john h. lindsley, how recently was he identified? >> within the last six months. in the process -- then we go through the steps on what the family's wishes are. then the coordination has to be made with arli
to date we have identified nearly 43 -- >> from the uss oklahoma? >> from the uss oklahoma from the 2015 disinterment. 288uld anticipate from the -- i would say about 20% will be buried here in arlington. >> what is behind the desire to be buried here in arlington? >> duty, honor, and service. that says it all. every time i come into the swells. -- every time i come into the cemetery, my chest swells. one day i might even be buried here. it is just that reflection. it is...
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oklahoma within 10 minutes during the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the ship suffered 429 casualties. the 35 of the dead were identified. in military board in 19 49 ruled that the identities of most of the lost crew were nonrecoverable. their remains were buried in 46 plots at honolulu's punch bowl cemetery. a 2015 defense department order prompted a renewed search for their identities in the hope of returning them to their families under the supervision of the agency, theunting remains of the uss oklahoma crew have been disinterred and sent to laboratories for dna and other analysis. air as november, nebraska's force base laboratory proceeded -- navy fireman third class john h. was 20 two in 1941, is one of the 49 members of the oklahoma crew who have now been identified. this october as pearl harbor's 75th anniversary neared, he was laid to rest in arlington national cemetery with full military honors. we will see that seller -- that ceremony in a few minutes followed by an interview with his niece. first, an interview with todd of the defense pow m
oklahoma within 10 minutes during the pearl harbor attack of december 7, 1941. the ship suffered 429 casualties. the 35 of the dead were identified. in military board in 19 49 ruled that the identities of most of the lost crew were nonrecoverable. their remains were buried in 46 plots at honolulu's punch bowl cemetery. a 2015 defense department order prompted a renewed search for their identities in the hope of returning them to their families under the supervision of the agency, theunting...
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whereas the "oklahoma" had to suffer air bombardment and torpedo attack. so luckily for he "maryland" the oklahoma" soaked up most of the torpedoes and was one of the two battleships we ultimately lost through the course of the battle because the "oklahoma" ended up capsizing, completely flipped over. if you see any images of the hull of the ship during pearl harbor, that's the ship. >> and people are watching this and wondering why aren't we reading the deck logs from the "oklahoma" or" arizona." >> so, unfortunately, we do not have the deck logs from the" uss arizona" or "uss oklahoma" because both were considered sunk at the time of the battle. "arizona" most likely either blew up or got burned up in the beginning of the attack, whereas the "oklahoma" as it flipped over, they weren't able to recover the deck log itself because at the time they were a little more concerned with saving as many men as they could. actually the same thing with the "west virginia" as well. the "west virginia" even though we ultimately raised the ship from the bottom, at the t
whereas the "oklahoma" had to suffer air bombardment and torpedo attack. so luckily for he "maryland" the oklahoma" soaked up most of the torpedoes and was one of the two battleships we ultimately lost through the course of the battle because the "oklahoma" ended up capsizing, completely flipped over. if you see any images of the hull of the ship during pearl harbor, that's the ship. >> and people are watching this and wondering why aren't we reading the...
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he's quite popular in oklahoma. >> congressman, thank you for joining us. what do you make of this in your face decision by the president-elect to say, screw you guys, i don't believe in climate change, i'm going to prove it by picking a guy who agrees with me? >> he's putting a climate denier in that position, someone with very little experience with the environment. oklahoma, for all its fracking, has seen an increase in earthquakes, something that's concerned us in california, why we've tried to stem the efforts to do that. but also, this is the only state in the country that refused to negotiate with the banks after the mortgage crisis. 49 states got relief after what happened in 2008. oklahoma sat out. that was his decision. >> let's talk about the whole strategy. is there any other indication of what trump wants to do with environmental regulations? because business, i don't know why the market is booming right now, the dow, but clearly one of the reasons is the sense we're coming into a new regime which is going to be a lot less environmental, a lot
he's quite popular in oklahoma. >> congressman, thank you for joining us. what do you make of this in your face decision by the president-elect to say, screw you guys, i don't believe in climate change, i'm going to prove it by picking a guy who agrees with me? >> he's putting a climate denier in that position, someone with very little experience with the environment. oklahoma, for all its fracking, has seen an increase in earthquakes, something that's concerned us in california,...
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perry: thank you to my good friend from oklahoma. you talk about that statistic, i'm here to talk specifically about mental illness but this opioid epidemic has touched every single community you don't have to live in the city. you don't have to live in underprivileged areas. i know very good friends that it has racked their families and our communities and certainly one of the great things about the 21st century cures act is the help that's on the way. it's probably not going to be enough but we need to do everything we can at least to make these first steps at wrapping our minds and our hands around this problem and getting to a solution. so i'm thankful that you've taken the time to hold a special order to bring that as well as other issues up and i appreciate that. i want to talk a little bit about the mental health situation in our country. and i think you've alluded to much of it in your conversation. mr. speaker. but more than 11 million americans, 11 million americans suffer from severe schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and maj
perry: thank you to my good friend from oklahoma. you talk about that statistic, i'm here to talk specifically about mental illness but this opioid epidemic has touched every single community you don't have to live in the city. you don't have to live in underprivileged areas. i know very good friends that it has racked their families and our communities and certainly one of the great things about the 21st century cures act is the help that's on the way. it's probably not going to be enough but...
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the beloved sound of the season and the state of oklahoma that became an annual tradition in a rather untraditional way. here is nbc's kevin tibbles. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white ♪ >> reporter: the songs that let you know the holidays are here. ♪ rudolph the red nosed reindeer ♪ >> reporter:? oklahoma a tradition that would make irving berlin famous. ♪ from bc clark anniversary sale ♪ >> reporter: music to their ears for 60 years. the bc clark jingle. when you hear it, what do you think? >> i think christmas. i think snow. >> it's one of those that can drive you nuts but it get us you in the christmas season. >> reporter: even this oklahoma buenos the tune by heart. >> literally since i was born i remember hearing the jingle on the radio. ♪ >> reporter: bc clark started his business back in 1892, before oklahoma was even a state. fast forward to 1956, when the family spent $300 on a jingle. ♪ since 1892 >> reporter: now beloved by generations. >> we had no idea we would be playing that jingle today. >> reporter: some use it in their christmas displays or as their ring ton
the beloved sound of the season and the state of oklahoma that became an annual tradition in a rather untraditional way. here is nbc's kevin tibbles. ♪ i'm dreaming of a white ♪ >> reporter: the songs that let you know the holidays are here. ♪ rudolph the red nosed reindeer ♪ >> reporter:? oklahoma a tradition that would make irving berlin famous. ♪ from bc clark anniversary sale ♪ >> reporter: music to their ears for 60 years. the bc clark jingle. when you hear...
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to where the uss missouri as would be the maryland and the oklahoma. a little bit further down, uss california. seven battleships that made up battleship row. row isre at battleship the uss missouri. the missouri was actually commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she is often a member for one event -- that at the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998, and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place where the uss oklahoma was sunk at pearl harbor. history is membered and history is revisited. we have just come from ford island. hind me is battleship row. in the distance, you can see the uss missouri and an element of the uss arizona memorial. we are here at hospital point, one of the most historic site at pearl harbor. it is here where one of the most historic events during the pearl harbor attack -- often neglected -- the documentaries gallant sortie of the uss nevada. i would like to share with you verythis place is where famous chinese-american photograph
to where the uss missouri as would be the maryland and the oklahoma. a little bit further down, uss california. seven battleships that made up battleship row. row isre at battleship the uss missouri. the missouri was actually commissioned in 1944 and saw action in the pacific. she is often a member for one event -- that at the surrender of japan at tokyo bay. this museum ship was brought here in 1998, and is one of the key visits for people that come to pearl harbor. she now rests in the place...
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she now rests in the place where the uss oklahoma was sunk at pearl harbor. history is remembered and history is revisited. we have just come from ford island. behind me is battleship row. in the distance, you can see the uss missouri and an element of the uss arizona memorial. we are here at hospital point, one of the most historic site at pearl harbor. it is here where one of the most historic events during the pearl harbor attack, often neglected by most documentaries films, the gallant sortie of the uss nevada. we're going to go there in just a few moments. i would like to share with you that this place is where very famous chinese-american photographer took pictures in the 1930's and 1940's. they did the portraits of the ships as they came into port. we knew the uss arizona had the picture taken late 1940, just a year before she was lost here at pearl harbor. the drama of pearl harbor unfolded here in the latter stages of the attack. we are at the uss nevada memorial. it was placed here in 1983 by the navy league. the uss nevada had witnessed the beginni
she now rests in the place where the uss oklahoma was sunk at pearl harbor. history is remembered and history is revisited. we have just come from ford island. behind me is battleship row. in the distance, you can see the uss missouri and an element of the uss arizona memorial. we are here at hospital point, one of the most historic site at pearl harbor. it is here where one of the most historic events during the pearl harbor attack, often neglected by most documentaries films, the gallant...
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you're from oklahoma. this is the oklahoma attorney general who will be nominated by the president-elect to take over the epa. his critics point out he's a climate change denier. what do you see as his vision for the epa? >> let me start by saying scott pruitt is not only a good guy but a friend. i listened to the report. he's sued the epa 12 times because they weren't following the law. that was the issue. the main focus that i heard from scott over and over again is not an issue of trying to tear down the environment, is the epa has a responsibility, that's outlined in the law, and where epa has exceeded that law and gone beyond it to create regulations to violate the law should be held to account. most of the laws have a state requirement. what the epa has tried to do the last eight years to do the state's job. where scott has pushed back is to say the federal government should do its job, the states should do their job. quite frankly, oklahoma has one of the highest portfolios in the country of renewab
you're from oklahoma. this is the oklahoma attorney general who will be nominated by the president-elect to take over the epa. his critics point out he's a climate change denier. what do you see as his vision for the epa? >> let me start by saying scott pruitt is not only a good guy but a friend. i listened to the report. he's sued the epa 12 times because they weren't following the law. that was the issue. the main focus that i heard from scott over and over again is not an issue of...
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the arizona, the utah, the oklahoma. i had been raced museums today, we have the uss iowa up in northern california, but it's down in san pedro at the museum now. so i was wondering to your knowledge how many that have been raised are at museums today in the united states? >> none. >> the arizona and utah are still there. the oklahoma, 100 being toed back. >> it sunk on the way back. >> in the '50s. >> what's the fate of that. now, the only rehaning warship that was on the island on december 7th 1941 is the coast guard cutter. which is birthed in downtown baltimore. then there is one other ship. it is the tortoga. that was just recently wrereno e renovated. those are the last with two ships. type in yard the tug and read about these. where's the museum? >> little rock. >> hi, roy. >> thank you for this con vering sags. i have two things to comment on. understand that the japanese did not bomb the fuel tanks for fear of smoke. of scaring targets in the harbor. my second question is i understand that most of the film, both
the arizona, the utah, the oklahoma. i had been raced museums today, we have the uss iowa up in northern california, but it's down in san pedro at the museum now. so i was wondering to your knowledge how many that have been raised are at museums today in the united states? >> none. >> the arizona and utah are still there. the oklahoma, 100 being toed back. >> it sunk on the way back. >> in the '50s. >> what's the fate of that. now, the only rehaning warship that...
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and in the state of oklahoma. and faye was, you know, 5-8, 5-9, legendary high school football coach that used to always say to me, he said just think about it. if your parents would have named you faye and would have named me julius caesar, how much fun we could have had with that. [laughter] but he was just a master at making you, making you laugh. and i do think laughter is good for the soul. it, you know, it helps. i have talked to -- i've read studies and i've talked to doctors, read different medical journals about laughter and unforgiveness, how those two things impact our lives. and i talk about both of them in "dig deep." but, yeah, i kind of like, kind of like to laugh. i think it's good for us. >> host: you pose a question in "dig deep" which is how did our culture become so grim and angry. how would you answer that question? >> guest: boy, that, that's -- i think we've, because of our biases, i think being intellectually dishonest, the very things that i talk about. you know, i had the great fortune of
and in the state of oklahoma. and faye was, you know, 5-8, 5-9, legendary high school football coach that used to always say to me, he said just think about it. if your parents would have named you faye and would have named me julius caesar, how much fun we could have had with that. [laughter] but he was just a master at making you, making you laugh. and i do think laughter is good for the soul. it, you know, it helps. i have talked to -- i've read studies and i've talked to doctors, read...
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it shows him hitting a woman in an oklahoma restaurant. this was two years ago, and now it's finally being released to the public. >> andy scholes has more in "bleacher report" because a lot of people are wondering why now? >> this incident happened in 2014, and oklahoma's joe mixon is one of the top prospects in college football at that time and attorneys for mixon finally released the surveillance video yesterday afternoon, but that was only after the oklahoma so, of broadcasters sued for its access. now, earlier this month, the oklahoma supreme court ruled that the city of norman should, in fact, release it. again, we warn you, this video is graphic and might be disturbing to some. now, this took place at a restaurant in norman, oklahoma. the tape shows a woman shoving and slapping mixon, then mixon lunges at her and punches her in the head. the woman, amelia, suffered several broken bones in her face. mixon is charged with a misdemeanor, placed on probation for a year, ordered to 100 hours of community service and counseling. he was su
it shows him hitting a woman in an oklahoma restaurant. this was two years ago, and now it's finally being released to the public. >> andy scholes has more in "bleacher report" because a lot of people are wondering why now? >> this incident happened in 2014, and oklahoma's joe mixon is one of the top prospects in college football at that time and attorneys for mixon finally released the surveillance video yesterday afternoon, but that was only after the oklahoma so, of...
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the oklahoma. i watched the oklahoma go over like a wounded whale, went over the side. and the men was coming off -- and thenlifeline walking on the side of the ship and walking near the bottom. evidently they massed bottom in the channel. didn't roll any farther. and there was men just all on the side of that oklahoma. these other men, from the fore part of the ship, i could edge of theough the fire and the smoke, trying to go that line that had been vessel.o them by the and i seen them go down like circus people, down that line. seen people trying to jump from up in there, either from someplace. and it seemed like they would andg and they would go out, then like they're gonna try to land in the water and then they this angle, out to the ofer edge of the curb jumping. the fire and the heat seemed to suck them right in. and they never did hit the water. they went right into the fire. the galley deck. here's some of the cooks down in there that i recognized. do you recognize the men by his physique or his voice? clothes on. charred, burnt black, standing there. they woul
the oklahoma. i watched the oklahoma go over like a wounded whale, went over the side. and the men was coming off -- and thenlifeline walking on the side of the ship and walking near the bottom. evidently they massed bottom in the channel. didn't roll any farther. and there was men just all on the side of that oklahoma. these other men, from the fore part of the ship, i could edge of theough the fire and the smoke, trying to go that line that had been vessel.o them by the and i seen them go...
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the "uss oklahoma" memorial. like the crew of the "uss utah" they saute memorial to remember their 429 sailors, marines and officers that were lost aboard the ship. she represents the second greatest loss of life at pearl harbor. 32 men were rescued from the ship the following day, and the idea of the "uss oklahoma" ever fighting again was lost when she capsized. she was raised and placed in ordinary during the war and sold for scrap after the war but didn't make it to the scrap yard. she was -- she sunk in a storm. the "uss oklahoma" and its memorial is one of those places where you can stand among pillars of marble and see names of those that lost their lives on december 7th, 1941. we're going to move to our next stop and that's the chief petty officer bungalows that were part of the naval air station here at pearl harbor. we are here in the general area of the chief petty officer bungalows that were here on december 7th, 1941. this was family housing. and this housing was important not only to the men who serv
the "uss oklahoma" memorial. like the crew of the "uss utah" they saute memorial to remember their 429 sailors, marines and officers that were lost aboard the ship. she represents the second greatest loss of life at pearl harbor. 32 men were rescued from the ship the following day, and the idea of the "uss oklahoma" ever fighting again was lost when she capsized. she was raised and placed in ordinary during the war and sold for scrap after the war but didn't make...
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the oklahoma went under, being towed back to the united states. and of us getting -- kind of fitting ending -- bill: it sunk on the way back. paul: yeah, it was being towed. no battleships today that were at pearl harbor are museums. the last war ship at pearl harbor was the uss phoenix, which was sold to argentina in the 1950's. bill: what was the fate of that? paul: it was sunk during a battle of the falklands with great britain -- another fascinating footnote. the only other remaining worship that was on the island in december of 1941 was a coast guard ship, which today is part of downtown baltimore. every december 7, they have any emotional song on the decks. there is one other ship that was at pearl harbor, the yard tug that was recently renovated. it is part of a museum today. those are the last two ships. i invite listeners -- get on your computer, type in coast and read about these tremendous histories of these ships. bill: where is the museum in arkansas? paul: little rock. bill: here is roy in fairfield, california. caller: good morning.
the oklahoma went under, being towed back to the united states. and of us getting -- kind of fitting ending -- bill: it sunk on the way back. paul: yeah, it was being towed. no battleships today that were at pearl harbor are museums. the last war ship at pearl harbor was the uss phoenix, which was sold to argentina in the 1950's. bill: what was the fate of that? paul: it was sunk during a battle of the falklands with great britain -- another fascinating footnote. the only other remaining...
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is where ht eporoblem is , now we got a wild card with oklahoma north carolina south carolina georgia that's dry now that dryness moves north as that's the wild card place corn acreage lost i think corn could be the sleeper believe it or not i think going to be the sleeper in june july that's where i would beat on feed guys and he buys oldcorn off combine if you want a tree on a ship you gotta be done by mid february donna way to june july to mrket in jan feb if you get that decent correction alright, it's pretty much know now that wheat acreas is down this year, but how much, we'll et their thoughts when we come welcome back. well just before the break i mentioned a wheat of a reduction do you think we're seeing this year? i think it could mean a couple million easily. the eastern corn belt that was way way down. you know like bob mentioned before the break--oklahoma, kansas that's harder to get a get a feel for. talked a couple of producers in kansas and at least in their area, central to western kansas they think locally that wheat acres could be down about ten percent on normal. a
is where ht eporoblem is , now we got a wild card with oklahoma north carolina south carolina georgia that's dry now that dryness moves north as that's the wild card place corn acreage lost i think corn could be the sleeper believe it or not i think going to be the sleeper in june july that's where i would beat on feed guys and he buys oldcorn off combine if you want a tree on a ship you gotta be done by mid february donna way to june july to mrket in jan feb if you get that decent correction...
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anti-abortion groups in oklahoma and across the country support the measure, but many oklahoma business leaders say they don't want to pay the estimated $2.3 million that it would cost to put up those signs. >>> well, a security breach at a medical lab with more than a dozen bay area offices has compromised the personal information of thousands of patients. new jersey-based quest diagnostics says a third party got access to names, dates of birth, lab results and even phone numbers of about 34,000 people. however, financial information and social security numbers we're told were not stolen. the breach occurred november 26th. the people affected are being notified by mail. >>> and there has been another financial blow to wells fargo bank. the prudential insurance company has stopped selling policies through wells fargo. last week three former prudential employees filed a whistleblower lawsuit claiming prudential tried to ignore evidence that wells fargo employees set up accounts without notifying customers. the employees said they were fired for complaining to prudential management, somet
anti-abortion groups in oklahoma and across the country support the measure, but many oklahoma business leaders say they don't want to pay the estimated $2.3 million that it would cost to put up those signs. >>> well, a security breach at a medical lab with more than a dozen bay area offices has compromised the personal information of thousands of patients. new jersey-based quest diagnostics says a third party got access to names, dates of birth, lab results and even phone numbers of...
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trump has tapped oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt to lead the epa. an agency he once sued. joe johns has more for you. >> reporter: scott pruitt, donald trump's for environmental protection agency administrator is a staunch climate change denier. giving democrats an environmental groups whip lash. after trump's highly publicized meetings with prominent climate change activists. >> attorney general pruitt has a strong conservative record as a state prosecutor and has demonstrated a familiarity with laws and regulations impacting a large energy resource state. >> reporter: an ally of the fossil fuel industry the oklahoma attorney general is a fierce critic of the agency he may soon lead filing lawsuits against the epa over its regulations of power plants, including obama's effort to significantly reduce their emissions. >> when you look at the epa and the role that it's played over the last several years, there's going to be substantial change in that agency. there's going to be a regulatory roll back. >> reporter: critics blasting trump's nominee the league of conservation v
trump has tapped oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt to lead the epa. an agency he once sued. joe johns has more for you. >> reporter: scott pruitt, donald trump's for environmental protection agency administrator is a staunch climate change denier. giving democrats an environmental groups whip lash. after trump's highly publicized meetings with prominent climate change activists. >> attorney general pruitt has a strong conservative record as a state prosecutor and has...
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continuing oklahoma's legacy from the great dr. tom coburn and we have taken that mental and we haveto do it also turned that into true reform speaking of bipartisanship, working with matt cartwright, a democrat in pennsylvania. .e and i worked as cosponsors it will save $4 billion. even in this town, $4 billion is a real money that gets people's attention. you can always find overlapping ground. >> look ahead for the next congress, particularly the first six months, what are your hopes? >> very concerned about the posture of our military. -- wek many on both sides are always concerned about dollars in resources, what if we cannot defend our republic, then all the other things do not matter much. we see new partners that are trying to assist us in that effort. we see new threats that have emerged that are powerful. prepared and we have to strengthen our military. that will be a focus. foreign policy, there are some great opportunities. also with the civic and european trade initiatives, there are a lot of good things we can do. one
continuing oklahoma's legacy from the great dr. tom coburn and we have taken that mental and we haveto do it also turned that into true reform speaking of bipartisanship, working with matt cartwright, a democrat in pennsylvania. .e and i worked as cosponsors it will save $4 billion. even in this town, $4 billion is a real money that gets people's attention. you can always find overlapping ground. >> look ahead for the next congress, particularly the first six months, what are your hopes?...
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followed by the burial of one of the casualties aboard the "uss oklahoma." rs he mains were recently identified. and then tour pearl harbor attack sites with national park service site historian daniel martinez. president reagan's december 8th, 1941 speech to congress asking for a declaration of war followed by the 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor co-hosted by the national park service and u.s. navy. and from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m., we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian toll, author of "pacific cruc well -- war at sea in the pacific" discussing the pacific war from the attack on pearl harbor through the u.s. victory over the japanese at the battle of midway. and we're live with paul traves, author of "eyewitness to infamy." giving a behind the scenes account of the japanese attack from his more than 200 interviews with pearl harbor veterans. and then at 1:00, the pearl harbor 75th anniversary ceremony from the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c., with keynote marks by senator john mccain. saturday on c-span3 on american history tv. >>> comi
followed by the burial of one of the casualties aboard the "uss oklahoma." rs he mains were recently identified. and then tour pearl harbor attack sites with national park service site historian daniel martinez. president reagan's december 8th, 1941 speech to congress asking for a declaration of war followed by the 75th anniversary ceremony at pearl harbor co-hosted by the national park service and u.s. navy. and from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m., we're taking your calls and tweets live. ian...
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. >> norman, oklahoma, is home to the >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners football team, but it's also home to extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist if station knfr in oklahoma city. >> you can really see the wall cloud starting to spin much, much faster. at that point we knew there was going to be a reasonable chance that a tornado was going to set down on the western sides of norman, third largest city in oklahoma, and go right through town. hey, mike. we've got power flashes right here. it's going to be about two miles just to the west of campus. just to the west of the norman campus. >> up in his news chopper pilot welsh can see the storm approaching from the west. >> it's 2.5 miles from the university of oklahoma. and you know, you see a lot of peopl
. >> norman, oklahoma, is home to the >> norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners football team, but it's also home to extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. >> that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. >> that's trouble with a capital "t" right there. >> monitoring the storm that day is...
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a gis technician from oklahoma city, oklahoma... and our returning champion, a science content developer from austin, texas... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we have not talked about it yet on the program, but before she came to us, cindy's ambition was to come to "jeopardy!" and win over $100,000.
a gis technician from oklahoma city, oklahoma... and our returning champion, a science content developer from austin, texas... whose 6-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we have not talked about it yet on the program, but before she came to us, cindy's ambition was to come to "jeopardy!" and win over $100,000.
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a rugged bunch of boys, roughnecks from oklahoma and arkansas. i watch them change a bit, pull out a pipe, clamp on the big tongs. a man on the cat head spins her in reverse, uncoupling the 90-foot of drill pipe, then the block hoists it to the derrick man. then the block shooting down again to grab the next joint, split-second timing, slam on the brakes, clamp on the tongs, yank out the safety slips, the driller and the tong buckers working together with the swift precision of an all-american backfield. a rugged, proud, independent breed, always ready to pull up stakes and head out to where oil is to be found, california, montana, gulf of mexico, or right in our own backyard. ♪ neil: nights back in town, a group of us began getting together -- store owners, doctors, lawyers. >> all right, maybe it will all come to nothing. maybe it is a false alarm. all i am saying is it is important we plan a little, just in case. >> plan for what? >> housing, office space. we are liable to have 50 companies. a couple thousand newcomers overnight. >> we are o
a rugged bunch of boys, roughnecks from oklahoma and arkansas. i watch them change a bit, pull out a pipe, clamp on the big tongs. a man on the cat head spins her in reverse, uncoupling the 90-foot of drill pipe, then the block hoists it to the derrick man. then the block shooting down again to grab the next joint, split-second timing, slam on the brakes, clamp on the tongs, yank out the safety slips, the driller and the tong buckers working together with the swift precision of an all-american...
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pruitt is the attorney general of oklahoma. this is one that will likely be talked about on both sides as climate change, that issue certainly gets heated and passionate. pruitt for the most part has been against just about most everything that president obama and his administration tried to put into place as it relates to climate change. for example he has called on the paris agreement to be canceled. the department of homeland security is another position that is one, that appears to be coming into focus at least. fox news's jennifer griffin spoken to retired four-star general john kelly, who told jennifer he has been offered the job to become the next secretary of the department of homeland security. kelly was in the military for some four plus decades. at one point he was in charge of southern command, basically put him in control of south america, central america, the caribbean. that announcement has not yet been made official even though kelly was offered the job. he said it would be an honor. the one made official today,
pruitt is the attorney general of oklahoma. this is one that will likely be talked about on both sides as climate change, that issue certainly gets heated and passionate. pruitt for the most part has been against just about most everything that president obama and his administration tried to put into place as it relates to climate change. for example he has called on the paris agreement to be canceled. the department of homeland security is another position that is one, that appears to be...
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clemson quarterback and oklahoma quarterback baker mayfield and oklahoma wide receiver de andre westbrook and jamal jackson is considered heavy naivrt this if i had money to bet which i don't lamar jackson would be the guy. >> oklahoma had a few people on there. >> ah. >> not relevant. >> they're not that good. >> you know what they're doing to you. >> giving you the heisman. >> nice. >> police searching for suspect after another flash mob robbery. >> group of voters in florida june on the vote recall band wagon. >> as we head to break this tuesday morning a live look across the d.c. region it's across the d.c. region it's 4:41 and 44 degrees more fax news morning after the break. and musical interest lude. we asked woman to smell two body washes and pick their favorite. they both smell good. i like b better. i prefer b. but what was body wash a? ohhhh i love bath and bodyworks. i have this in my bathroom. and what was the one they preferred? ohhhh. this is suave. really? that's quite a bit of smelling good. >> all right we'll talk about weather and traffic in a moment. first let's tell y
clemson quarterback and oklahoma quarterback baker mayfield and oklahoma wide receiver de andre westbrook and jamal jackson is considered heavy naivrt this if i had money to bet which i don't lamar jackson would be the guy. >> oklahoma had a few people on there. >> ah. >> not relevant. >> they're not that good. >> you know what they're doing to you. >> giving you the heisman. >> nice. >> police searching for suspect after another flash mob...
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>> well, you know, he's done a wonderful job as attorney general of oklahoma. it's a complicated job that he's had to perform. it's a resource-rich state. it has a lot of its own environmental statutes as well as a good track record on enforcement of federal statutes. he has had to balance not just his desire to limit federal authority under a policy of federalism, but he also balances that with a much larger shop that defends consumer protection in the state of oklahoma and even argues against the major power companies making sure that rate structures are appropriate. so he has a very balanced record as far as both consumer protection and working on regulations. i've seen him in action. he's a smart guy. he's articulate. and i think he'll do a very good job at e.p.a. >> meaghan:>> woodruff: rhea suu told us you were alarmed when you heard he was chosen. >> it's pretty shocking to have someone nominated to lead the environmental protection agency, literally the name, the environmental protection agency, pretty much defines what this government entity is respons
>> well, you know, he's done a wonderful job as attorney general of oklahoma. it's a complicated job that he's had to perform. it's a resource-rich state. it has a lot of its own environmental statutes as well as a good track record on enforcement of federal statutes. he has had to balance not just his desire to limit federal authority under a policy of federalism, but he also balances that with a much larger shop that defends consumer protection in the state of oklahoma and even argues...
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su historia tocÓ el corazon de miles de personas" hablÓ en exclusiva desde oklahoma. >>> lo abrazo cada noche. >>> de la pasada nochebuena. las hermanitas no dejan de abrazar a sus osos de peluche que ga larn. >>> aludiÓ que se activa cuando los presionan la emotivo reacciÓn de ambas cuando escucharon la voz de su querido abuelo fallecido. >>> el audio de los ositos fue sacado del video casero. >>> una agradable conversaciÓn que su abuelo florencio jimÉnez de 58 aÑos, tuvo con ellas antes de morir. >>> el abuelo de las niÑas murÓo de un derrame cerebral en un asalto en este lavado de autos f el aÑo pasado una trÁgica e inesperada muerte, que dejÓ un gran vacÍo en toda su familia. >>> y para que siguiera al grand las vida de las niÑas a pesar de no estar con ellas. su tÍa andrea, pensÓ que el mejor regalo serÍa darles estos ositos de peluche con la voz del abuelo y recordaran como Él era realmente. que siempre bromeaba con ellas. >>> el video de la redacciÓn en distintas redes sociales. oye napd de emociÓn y melancolÍa a quienes lo ven. nada comparado con la emociÓn q
su historia tocÓ el corazon de miles de personas" hablÓ en exclusiva desde oklahoma. >>> lo abrazo cada noche. >>> de la pasada nochebuena. las hermanitas no dejan de abrazar a sus osos de peluche que ga larn. >>> aludiÓ que se activa cuando los presionan la emotivo reacciÓn de ambas cuando escucharon la voz de su querido abuelo fallecido. >>> el audio de los ositos fue sacado del video casero. >>> una agradable conversaciÓn que su abuelo...
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at low tide, the huge propeller of the oklahoma was high above water. it is believed that the small two-man japanese submarines were responsible for these two losses to our pacific fleet. here is the actual bombing of the mighty uss arizona by japanese planes. these pictures were made by a fearless cameraman who thought nothing of his personal saving -- safety to make this record for all posterity. a single lucky hit was responsible for the disaster that propel the arizona, when a japanese bomb exploded in the engine room and set ablaze tons of fuel oil. smoke billowed into the sky as the massive control tower began to peel over -- keel over. the crew stuck to its guns until the very end. here is a display of heroism that will live forever in the glorious animals and traditions of the american navy -- annals and traditions of the american navy. once mighty arizona now rests on pearl harbor's muddy bottom, a pitiful relic of its former self, a grand monuments to the treachery of japan. the once mighty armor plating is twisted and torn. ,he control tower
at low tide, the huge propeller of the oklahoma was high above water. it is believed that the small two-man japanese submarines were responsible for these two losses to our pacific fleet. here is the actual bombing of the mighty uss arizona by japanese planes. these pictures were made by a fearless cameraman who thought nothing of his personal saving -- safety to make this record for all posterity. a single lucky hit was responsible for the disaster that propel the arizona, when a japanese bomb...
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. >> on the other hand, you appointed oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt to be head of the epa. he's been suing epa. at one point in the campaign, you said it's a hoax. >> i think it's a big scam for a lot of people to make a lot of money. in the meantime, china is eating our lunch because they don't partake in all of the rules and regulations that we do. >> on the other hand, you told "the new york times" you're open minded. >> i am open minded. >> so where are you on the environment? >> i'm still open minded. nobody really knows. look, i'm somebody that gets it. and nobody really knows. it's not something that's so hard and fast. i do know this. other countries are eating our lunch. if you look at what china is doing, if you look at what -- i
. >> on the other hand, you appointed oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt to be head of the epa. he's been suing epa. at one point in the campaign, you said it's a hoax. >> i think it's a big scam for a lot of people to make a lot of money. in the meantime, china is eating our lunch because they don't partake in all of the rules and regulations that we do. >> on the other hand, you told "the new york times" you're open minded. >> i am open minded. >>...
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and this is consistent the oklahoma guy with that. which is destroy epa. he's suing epa. there is nothing about this person that is nonfossil fuel. >> donald trump knows that aboutle% abou about aboutle% of the american government still trusts the government and 18% trust the media. he has full reign to run however he wants to run. but at the end of the day, he wants to be successful. that will be defined by donald trump, not tby us. >> he's sending these optics out there. and he picks this guy today --? exactly. he's listening to people, but we're not seeing him actually take the advice that he's getting from people who are different than him. al gore is a great example. also, he's been getting a lot of different advice on issues like education and yet that hasn't impacted who he's picking for education secretary. >> i have to tell you, matt lauer's interview today was unbelievable. he had 50 questions in three seconds. just pouring in and he got more news -- >> and still "saturday night live." >> more news out of trump today than we've ever gotten before. up next, these
and this is consistent the oklahoma guy with that. which is destroy epa. he's suing epa. there is nothing about this person that is nonfossil fuel. >> donald trump knows that aboutle% abou about aboutle% of the american government still trusts the government and 18% trust the media. he has full reign to run however he wants to run. but at the end of the day, he wants to be successful. that will be defined by donald trump, not tby us. >> he's sending these optics out there. and he...
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and ask about the oklahoma thunder despite russell westbrook. dallas cowboys running back the salvation army bucket there. a lot of people talking about that. >> it is sitting right there by the end zone. [vo] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. lauren: let's take a look at the latest in sports. a cold night in washington. the redskins first quarter. didn't find a wide-open touchdown. panthers played simon-nothing. redskins down 13-9. panthers were covered. next play the panthers added to their lead and they go on to win. another big night for oklahoma city's russell westbrook. westbrook on fire in the first half. he, turnaround jump her. next-line midrange jump her and knocks down the layout. westbrook went on to 46 points. the third-quarter atlanta down to. i'll comes off the screen and berries to get the hawks to lead under a minute left in the game. hit the go-ahead jumper. 110-went away. a b
and ask about the oklahoma thunder despite russell westbrook. dallas cowboys running back the salvation army bucket there. a lot of people talking about that. >> it is sitting right there by the end zone. [vo] is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. lauren: let's take a look at the latest in sports. a cold night in washington. the redskins...
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oklahoma's football team finished in the top ten this season, with a 10-2 record. i'm melisa raney, reporting. i do not have a bluetooth how come? this car was 10 years old it was the 12th s.t.e p crack down on the peninsula and some were naughty >> reporter: online shopping service a kroger employees said that the idea is to retain the basic approach of buying groceries. admission to the grocery doesn't $5 per order for the service. some may enjoy cruising others seek witless and services other to take a stress out of grocery shopping. >> grant:136 drivers received a lump of coal in the form of a ticket. but a few others received something else. >> stanley:the absolute worse time to check your email is during a step crackdown nats: ambiance s.t.e.p stands for saturation traffic enforcement program traffic officers from all around san mateo county target drivers behaving badly behind the wheel im riding with office vallero of the pacifica police department and we are in belmont and san carlos i saw you with you cell phone earlier i asked the driver what was he doin
oklahoma's football team finished in the top ten this season, with a 10-2 record. i'm melisa raney, reporting. i do not have a bluetooth how come? this car was 10 years old it was the 12th s.t.e p crack down on the peninsula and some were naughty >> reporter: online shopping service a kroger employees said that the idea is to retain the basic approach of buying groceries. admission to the grocery doesn't $5 per order for the service. some may enjoy cruising others seek witless and...
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david, there is a surgery center in oklahoma called the surgery center of oklahoma and their prices are low, they bundle, they're public about it, they don't take insurance, they're so good that now the state of oklahoma is having its own employees go to them because they're so cheap and effective. >> brewuce, the point is that y put as little distance between the patient and provider as possible. by the way, life expectancy for the first time in a long time is going down to the u.s., all kinds of increases from various diseases, as steve mentioned some of the hospitals are getting dirty. don't we just want to shrink the middle men, get the middle men out of the business? >> well, i would be for, which would never happen, the bernie sanders idea of single payer which would get rid of all the middle men known as insurance companies. >> put a big middleman in the middle known as the government. >> one of the things that obamacare and even the president didn't talk enough about this does is that it moves the system away from fee for service medicine to value-based care which does put the p
david, there is a surgery center in oklahoma called the surgery center of oklahoma and their prices are low, they bundle, they're public about it, they don't take insurance, they're so good that now the state of oklahoma is having its own employees go to them because they're so cheap and effective. >> brewuce, the point is that y put as little distance between the patient and provider as possible. by the way, life expectancy for the first time in a long time is going down to the u.s., all...
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it happened near 10th and oklahoma. in the top right corner of the screen you see the suspect try to grab the victim's purse -- and then repeatedly punch her. he then grabs the purse and flees in a gray four door vehicle. police say one male is in custody..
it happened near 10th and oklahoma. in the top right corner of the screen you see the suspect try to grab the victim's purse -- and then repeatedly punch her. he then grabs the purse and flees in a gray four door vehicle. police say one male is in custody..