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temporarily the execution date of oklahoma death row inmate richard glosser, just for now, they're going to consider whether to take up his case. his conviction, soleilly flimsy, that even oklahoma's current attorney general says he can no longer support it. ask republican or democratic lawmakers in oklahoma it doesn't matter, they list multiple reasons why glossip should in the be executed. he has maintained his innocence all 26 years he has spent in prison, accused of hiring someone to murder his boss, barry van trees, the person who actually murdered van trees by beating him with a baseball bat. nobody questions that, that's justin snead, he's in prison too, not an death row, because snead secured a deal to avoid the death penalty. plead guilty, testify against glossip and you won't be put to death. since then two independent investigations have poked hole after hole in the case against glossip revealing the state's intentional destruction of evidence unquote. and inadequate police investigation, letters from snead in prison asking about whether he could recant his testimony. now, wit
temporarily the execution date of oklahoma death row inmate richard glosser, just for now, they're going to consider whether to take up his case. his conviction, soleilly flimsy, that even oklahoma's current attorney general says he can no longer support it. ask republican or democratic lawmakers in oklahoma it doesn't matter, they list multiple reasons why glossip should in the be executed. he has maintained his innocence all 26 years he has spent in prison, accused of hiring someone to murder...
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last year, oklahoma passed a law to end its 13 year disability services waitlt that had grown to more than 5000 people. as judy woodruff reports in the first of several stories on the challenges of those facing disabilities, many families are still waiting for the help they need. it is part of our new series called disability reframed. >> 14-year-old milena castillo loves hanging out in the kitchen with her mother maria. this week is special because grandma is in town from mexico. >> i make these with my grandma. >> most of the time, it is just the two of them. milena has several diagnoses, including autism and adhd, and maria worries about her future. >> she depends 100% on me. so i don't know, i don't know if she's going to be able to be on her own. >> you have a full-time job and making sure that when she is not in school that everything is all right. how is that working? what do you need that you are not getting right now. >> i think sometimes just a little break, maybe to have one or two hours a week for myself. that is also really, really hard. >> hundreds of thousands of americ
last year, oklahoma passed a law to end its 13 year disability services waitlt that had grown to more than 5000 people. as judy woodruff reports in the first of several stories on the challenges of those facing disabilities, many families are still waiting for the help they need. it is part of our new series called disability reframed. >> 14-year-old milena castillo loves hanging out in the kitchen with her mother maria. this week is special because grandma is in town from mexico....
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judy: beth scrutchins heads oklahoma's developmental disabilities services, a division under oklahoma's human services agency. >> we're continuing forward with some of those flexibilities. but we know that the answer to the workforce crisis has to be a multi-pronged approach. judy: still, advocates say some parents feel pressure to quit their jobs while waiting to get the help they need. >> when i started the emergency -- when i started that process the person on the other line , asked me if i would quit my job to take care of william. if that is their answer to the caregiving hole, that we have to have me quit my job, that was not our option. judy: oklahoma democratic state representative ellyn hefner has an 18 year old son william with a developmental disability. william works part time at a coffee shop that employs people with disabilities. after waiting for more than a decade, he was approved for an emergency waiver in january but after he started to have life-threatening seizures. as a single mom, ellyn says she was grateful and relieved when william's co-worker jared cooling stepp
judy: beth scrutchins heads oklahoma's developmental disabilities services, a division under oklahoma's human services agency. >> we're continuing forward with some of those flexibilities. but we know that the answer to the workforce crisis has to be a multi-pronged approach. judy: still, advocates say some parents feel pressure to quit their jobs while waiting to get the help they need. >> when i started the emergency -- when i started that process the person on the other line ,...
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for the "pbs newshour," i'm judy woodruff in tulsa, oklahoma. amna: and take a look online, where judy shares her personal reflections on reporting on tulsa. that's at pbs.org/newshour. geoff: leanne morgan finds comedy in the chaos of marriage and motherhood. she's a storyteller, who draws from her experiences growing up in rural tennessee, being married for over 30 years, raising three kids, and becoming a grandmother for the first time. >> when my boy and his wife found out about this precious baby, they would say, "their baby." and we would say "our baby," and then they started using words like "boundaries." geoff: now at 57 years old, leanne morgan's stand-up career is taking off, and she's just released her first netflix stand-up special. >> they are going to have this precious baby and be up all night and that's going to go into weeks and months. and then my little daughter-in-law is going to start hallucinating, and then she's going to wake up in the night and she will be breast-feeding a lamp. and we'll see who's got boundaries. geoff:
for the "pbs newshour," i'm judy woodruff in tulsa, oklahoma. amna: and take a look online, where judy shares her personal reflections on reporting on tulsa. that's at pbs.org/newshour. geoff: leanne morgan finds comedy in the chaos of marriage and motherhood. she's a storyteller, who draws from her experiences growing up in rural tennessee, being married for over 30 years, raising three kids, and becoming a grandmother for the first time. >> when my boy and his wife found out...
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adam: here right now in oklahoma because what advocates and experts are seeing right now is an exodus of providers. they were already trying to transition to possibly other states or other fields of medicine, especially on the heels of oklahoma's total abortion ban last year, and so right now, it's leaving those seeking that care to turn to the internet to crowdfund for both, you know, expenses for both travel as well as these procedures. geoff: frances, you are in michigan, eight democratic-controlled legislature and governor. however they tried to codify protections for not just trans individuals but the greater lgbtq community? frances: in governor march, gretchen whitmer signed a bipartisan amendment expanding the states 1970's elliot larsen civil rights act to include discrimination protections for sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression. now advocates have been working to get lgbtq plus civil rights protections since the 1970s. and michigan is now the 23rd state to codify these protections against discrimination. governor whitmer has said that guaranteeing equa
adam: here right now in oklahoma because what advocates and experts are seeing right now is an exodus of providers. they were already trying to transition to possibly other states or other fields of medicine, especially on the heels of oklahoma's total abortion ban last year, and so right now, it's leaving those seeking that care to turn to the internet to crowdfund for both, you know, expenses for both travel as well as these procedures. geoff: frances, you are in michigan, eight...
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maybe oklahoma's republican governor, kevin stitt, doesn't. he seems to think that lgbtq-inclusive programming on pbs such as that example is, quote, indoctrination for kids. and now he has vetoed a bill that would have provided crucial funding to the pbs network in his state. let's get right to cnn's oliver darcy. oliver, oklahoma's pbs station per capita is the most watched in the nation. it is available in every county in oklahoma. so this would be really devastating. what is pbs saying in response? >> yeah, jake, this is part of a larger trend really playing out in republican politics these days where these gop politicians take aim at children's programming, inclusive children's programming and basically effectively frame it as grooming kids with radical gender ideology. and you've seen it play out in florida with ron desantis taking aim at disney and now it's spreading of course to oklahoma where the governor there is taking aim at pbs. i'll read you a statement that pbs sent us last night when we asked them for comment. the company says,
maybe oklahoma's republican governor, kevin stitt, doesn't. he seems to think that lgbtq-inclusive programming on pbs such as that example is, quote, indoctrination for kids. and now he has vetoed a bill that would have provided crucial funding to the pbs network in his state. let's get right to cnn's oliver darcy. oliver, oklahoma's pbs station per capita is the most watched in the nation. it is available in every county in oklahoma. so this would be really devastating. what is pbs saying in...
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for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff, oklahoma. stephanie:stephanie: take a look online where judy shares her personal reflections on reporting on tulsa. that is at pbs.org/newshour. jeff: leeann morgan finds comity in the chaos of marriage and motherhood, a storyteller who draws from her experiences in rural tennessee being married for over 30 years and raising three kids and becoming a grandmother for the first time. foundey would say "their" baby. [laughter] and we would say, "our" baby. [laughter] and then they use words like "boundaries." [laughter] jeff: her standup career is taking off and she's just released her first netflix standup special. leeann morgan: they're going to have this precious baby and they will be up all night and that will go into weeks and months and my little daughter-in-law will start hallucinating. and, we will see who has got boundaries. [laughter] jeff: i sat down with her in new york city to talk about her unconventional comedy career. most comedians get their starts in comity clubs or in writers ro
for the pbs newshour, i am judy woodruff, oklahoma. stephanie:stephanie: take a look online where judy shares her personal reflections on reporting on tulsa. that is at pbs.org/newshour. jeff: leeann morgan finds comity in the chaos of marriage and motherhood, a storyteller who draws from her experiences in rural tennessee being married for over 30 years and raising three kids and becoming a grandmother for the first time. foundey would say "their" baby. [laughter] and we would say,...
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adam: oklahoma governor kevin stitt earlier this month signed this bill into law that effectively bans gender affirming care here in the state for transgender youth. not only does it do that it also goes after providers here in the state, making it a felony conviction if they are caught providing that care and they are referred to their licensing board if they are caught giving that care. here's governor kevin stitt earlier this month after signing that bill. >> minors should not be permanently harmed or mutilated or have gender transition surgeries done. i think oklahomans agree with me on that. these are minors, they cannot get tattoos or by alcohol. they can't buy tobacco. we need to protect our minors. this is nothing against an adult, if you want to get an elective surgery, that is something you do as an adult. but we do have an obligation to protect our children and i have confidence courts agree. adam: it's important to note that all major medical associations support gender affirming care, saying that it not only helps those with gender dysphoria, but, you know, bans like this
adam: oklahoma governor kevin stitt earlier this month signed this bill into law that effectively bans gender affirming care here in the state for transgender youth. not only does it do that it also goes after providers here in the state, making it a felony conviction if they are caught providing that care and they are referred to their licensing board if they are caught giving that care. here's governor kevin stitt earlier this month after signing that bill. >> minors should not be...
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there have been two independent investigations in oklahoma where this occurred. following the beating death of a man named barry vantrease, glossip was implicated in a murder for hire situation. there have been questions about the handling of evidence and questions about whether he got a fair trial that the state attorney general concluded the state could no longer stand by that conviction. >> what happens next? how the supreme court has granted this stay? >> reporter: the hold on his execution will stay in place until the supreme court justices consider glossip's requests that they formally take up the case. the support needs to rule on two motions in front of it, including the state of oklahoma's declaration that it can no longer stand by this conviction. so he has a reprieve. we just do not know for how long. >> brian todd, appreciate it. >>> another major story involving the court, "the washington post" report ins 2012, conservative judicial activist leonard leo arranged for the wife of clarence thomas to be paid tens of thousands of dollars for consults work
there have been two independent investigations in oklahoma where this occurred. following the beating death of a man named barry vantrease, glossip was implicated in a murder for hire situation. there have been questions about the handling of evidence and questions about whether he got a fair trial that the state attorney general concluded the state could no longer stand by that conviction. >> what happens next? how the supreme court has granted this stay? >> reporter: the hold on...
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more action into texas up through dallas and oklahoma city again. des moines and eastern parts of nebraska, damaging winds, tornado again, heavy rain and a lot of moisture. two or 3 inches of rain but look at south texas. that can cause flash flooding in this as we brace for storms in the heart of tornado season. >> rob marciano in oklahoma city for us tonight. by then running for election hoping voters were watching donald trump last night. in the cnn town hall, former president from claiming that by the did not win. ukraine and when asked who he wants to prevail, he would not say. here's chief washington correspondent. >> reporter: donald trump lost the last election by more than 7 million votes. lost dozens of court challenges, his supporters attacked the capital and a failed attempt to try to prevent his loss from being certified. cnn's town hall, he again falsely claimed the election was stolen from him. repeatedly clashing with the moderator, caitlin collins. >> it was a rigged election and it's a shame we had to go through it, it's a very bad
more action into texas up through dallas and oklahoma city again. des moines and eastern parts of nebraska, damaging winds, tornado again, heavy rain and a lot of moisture. two or 3 inches of rain but look at south texas. that can cause flash flooding in this as we brace for storms in the heart of tornado season. >> rob marciano in oklahoma city for us tonight. by then running for election hoping voters were watching donald trump last night. in the cnn town hall, former president from...
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. >>> still ahead, breaking news on the fate of an oklahoma death row inmate. we've told you his story for months now. he's scheduled to be executed in just 13 days, but the u.s. supreme court just weighed in. we're going to talk with the inmate's attorney and his wife. stay with us. manage bloodod sugar levels and contains hihigh quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle h health. try boostt® today. ♪ (electronic music) ♪ the profound power of light. ♪ ♪ (engin♪ revs) the eeverywhere.ght... ♪ it just has a lot of control over me. ♪ i dream what i wish existed... and then i install my dream. the new 2023 lincoln corsair with available lincoln bluecruise. when it comes to reducing sugar in your family's diet, the more choices, the better. that's why america's beverage companies are working together to deliver more great tasting options with less sugar or no sugar at all. in fact, today, nearly 60% of beverages sold contain zero sugar. different sizes? check. clear calorie labels? just check. with so many options, it's easier than ev
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and half of this home destroyed in noble, oklahoma, the family surviving while hide had in a closet.hn bramo. let'tob marciano. hey, rob? >>. >> reporter: hey, david. the threat has spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here is the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already and you're seeing those tornadoes -- lincoln and omaha, look out the next couple of hours but up to the rio grand, several thunderstorms are being faced. and into the weekend ten inches of rain, potentially along the border, this while a big heat wave builds to the west to hit 100 degrees in fresno and it could be one of the earliest 90 days in portland but right now we're worried about the tornado activity here. >> thanks, rob. >> title 42 expiring overnight last night at midnight. tonight now replaced by sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. an estimated 10,000 migrants crossing every day this week and tonight it's not just government in other words and the states that bordhy holkel and what she is now asking from the government. from el paso, texas. >> the bo
and half of this home destroyed in noble, oklahoma, the family surviving while hide had in a closet.hn bramo. let'tob marciano. hey, rob? >>. >> reporter: hey, david. the threat has spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here is the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already and you're seeing those tornadoes -- lincoln and omaha, look out the next couple of hours but up to the rio grand, several thunderstorms are being faced. and...
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another ripping the roof of a home in cole, oklahoma. half this home destroyed in noble, oklahoma. the family survived hiding in a closet. tonight, that region bracing for more with this whole system on the move. get to senior meteorologist rob marciano near dallas for us. hey, rob. >> the threat is spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here's the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already. you see storms arching around the low, link on, omaha. watch out the next couple hours. severe thunderstorm watches are posted. we have flash flood watches as well into the weekend with ten inches of rain potentially along the border. this while a heat wave builds in the west, hit 100 in fresno. could be one of the earliest 90 degree days in portland. right now, we are worried about tornadoes tonight in the plains. >> thanks again. we turn to the southern border. 42 expiring overnight last night at midnight. tonight replaced by sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. an estimated 10,000 migrants crossing every day this week. tonight, not just
another ripping the roof of a home in cole, oklahoma. half this home destroyed in noble, oklahoma. the family survived hiding in a closet. tonight, that region bracing for more with this whole system on the move. get to senior meteorologist rob marciano near dallas for us. hey, rob. >> the threat is spread from south texas to south dakota with nebraska getting the brunt of it. here's the radar. it is lit up. several reported tornadoes already. you see storms arching around the low, link...
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oklahoma's virtual charter school board has rejected the idea so far. arguing that religion should not be taught in public schools. because that's what charter schools essentially are. taxpayer funded but privately run. they still meet state standards but enrollment is not bound by geographical lines. the oklahoma city archdiocese has until may 25th to resubmit their proposal and says they are prepared to take this fight for a catholic charter school, bret, all the way up to the supreme court if they need to. >> bret: fascinating series we will continue it tomorrow. tomorrow we will look at free speech on college campuses in jeopardy in the age of woke learning. up next, our "common ground" segment on keeping children safe from the dangers of the internet. and, later, house republicans said today would be a day of judgment for president biden. our panel on whether they delivered. >> someone with the last name biden needs to be charged, prosecuted, and maybe spend a little time in prison to take to account and responsible for the actions they have taken
oklahoma's virtual charter school board has rejected the idea so far. arguing that religion should not be taught in public schools. because that's what charter schools essentially are. taxpayer funded but privately run. they still meet state standards but enrollment is not bound by geographical lines. the oklahoma city archdiocese has until may 25th to resubmit their proposal and says they are prepared to take this fight for a catholic charter school, bret, all the way up to the supreme court...
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you mentioned the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. that is instructive for a lot of reasons. first, obviously, as you said, the most deadly act of domestic terrorism in american history. but in the wake of that bombing, there's a real reluctance to talk about the racial ideology with timothy mcvay and the people who helped organize it. that continued afterwards. you can talk about domestic extremism, you can talk about a militia movement. we are talking specifically about white supremacists ideology is difficult. we are in 2023, we have, over the past seven or eight years, a number of shootings, mass shootings by avowed white supremacists, people with that ideology, from the charleston shooting to the tree of life shooting in 2018, to the allen, texas shooting most recently. this is a regular occurrence, this kind of violence in america. biden's right to call it a serious threat. and yet, beyond the political system, i think americans have a really tough time beginning to think a bit as ideological and think of it as a threat deserving a concerted response. it's not simply pe
you mentioned the 1995 oklahoma city bombing. that is instructive for a lot of reasons. first, obviously, as you said, the most deadly act of domestic terrorism in american history. but in the wake of that bombing, there's a real reluctance to talk about the racial ideology with timothy mcvay and the people who helped organize it. that continued afterwards. you can talk about domestic extremism, you can talk about a militia movement. we are talking specifically about white supremacists ideology...
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let's go to oklahoma for the search of two missing teenage girls ending even more tragically than anyone thought possible. seven bodies have been found on the property of a registered sex offender, two believed to be the missing teenagers, 14-year-old ivy webster and 16-year-old brittany brewer. horrible. the 39-year-old sex offender, jesse mcfadden, is also among the dead. we do not know the identities of the other four bodies. authorities made the discovery when mcfadden failed to show up for charges of solicitation of a minor. john miller joins us to talk about these stories and the one in texas. in oklahoma, the medical examiner will provide a final confirmation of the identities of these two teenage girls. so awful. what do you make of the fact that four other bodies were found? >> well, it appears jesse mcfadden went and arranged his weekend around gathering these people with an apparent plan to kill his family and his own step children as well as one of their -- one of his children's best friends, who was a regular kind of sleepover guest. she would sleep over her house or it woul
let's go to oklahoma for the search of two missing teenage girls ending even more tragically than anyone thought possible. seven bodies have been found on the property of a registered sex offender, two believed to be the missing teenagers, 14-year-old ivy webster and 16-year-old brittany brewer. horrible. the 39-year-old sex offender, jesse mcfadden, is also among the dead. we do not know the identities of the other four bodies. authorities made the discovery when mcfadden failed to show up for...
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investigators in oklahoma say a convicted rapist fatally shot six people then took his own life. the bodies were found monday at a home near the town of henrietta about 90 miles east of oklahoma city. police said jesse mcfadden killed his wife and five teenagers, then himself. he was facing trial on charges of soliciting images of child sex abuse. in serbia, a 13-year-old boy shot dead aid of his fellow students and a guard at a school today. police arrested the shooter after he called them when the attack ended. he planned it for a month, but they offered no motive. no guns are widely available in the region after the balkan wars in the 1990's. mass shootings are increasingly rare. a court convicted a dissident journalist whose arrest sparked international outrage two years ago. -- was living in exile when officials used a bomb hoax to divert his commercial flight to minsk. he was sentenced to eight years in prison on charges of inciting riots and plotting a coup. his messaging channel had been used to coordinate protests. the military rulers in myanmar began releasing more than
investigators in oklahoma say a convicted rapist fatally shot six people then took his own life. the bodies were found monday at a home near the town of henrietta about 90 miles east of oklahoma city. police said jesse mcfadden killed his wife and five teenagers, then himself. he was facing trial on charges of soliciting images of child sex abuse. in serbia, a 13-year-old boy shot dead aid of his fellow students and a guard at a school today. police arrested the shooter after he called them...
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they reported an oklahoma woman. she was denied an abortion for a non viable fetus because she wasn't sick enough. oklahoma's children hospital, she says the medical staff told her her condition was serious, but you, at the most, will last maybe two weeks, she remembers them telling, her the best we can tell you to do is sit in the parking lot. if anything else happens, we will be ready to help you. that is what they are telling women in this country. >> absolutely. they are telling -- doctors are telling women, when you fill a diaper with enough blood, you can come back and maybe get a dnc. you are telling women that you have to carry to term a dead fetus, you have to carry dead tissue inside of you because of the state tells you to. they are supposed to be the part of your personal freedom. suddenly, it's not personal freedom of what to do with your body. it's not personal freedom to go to a drag show if you want to. their entire animated -- animating feature now is that the state will tell you how to live. they wi
they reported an oklahoma woman. she was denied an abortion for a non viable fetus because she wasn't sick enough. oklahoma's children hospital, she says the medical staff told her her condition was serious, but you, at the most, will last maybe two weeks, she remembers them telling, her the best we can tell you to do is sit in the parking lot. if anything else happens, we will be ready to help you. that is what they are telling women in this country. >> absolutely. they are telling --...
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joining me now to discuss is republican congresswoman stephanie bice of oklahoma. thank you so much for joining us on this memorial day holiday. never a dull moment. you are working there trying to convince others to support this bill. why are you, yourself, supportive of it? >> i think this bill contains some really important structural reforms. it's a $2.1 trillion savings, the largest congressionally directed debt -- i'm sorry -- spending reduction bill in history. i think that's something to really be excited about. >> the narrative that speaker mccarthy and you are promoting that there's no real win here for democrats other than the debt ceiling being raised. if that is indeed the case, why are dozens of conservative house republicans threatening not to vote for it? >> they want more. the original limit, save, grow, bill which speaker mccarthy put together was $4.5 trillion in savings. they indicated early on that was their floor, they wanted to go higher. we are a divided government right now and we have to compromise. some of the things that are in the bill
joining me now to discuss is republican congresswoman stephanie bice of oklahoma. thank you so much for joining us on this memorial day holiday. never a dull moment. you are working there trying to convince others to support this bill. why are you, yourself, supportive of it? >> i think this bill contains some really important structural reforms. it's a $2.1 trillion savings, the largest congressionally directed debt -- i'm sorry -- spending reduction bill in history. i think that's...
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tomorrow night, senator james langford from oklahoma is joining us. they have proposed legislation to address the crisis. have a great evening. sean hannity is next. >> thanks for being with us. welcome to hannity. it is a big week straight ahead. more breaking news from the durham report and chuckie todd is calling on the fbi to be held accountable, kind of laughable. new developments surrounding hunter biden's property claims and breaking news about hunter and the irs and with less than two years ago until the 2024 election, democrats are playing the race card. they are trying to vilify the state of florida. all eyes are on the biden white house where joe is still refusing to come to terms on a debt ceiling that is eminent. according to democrats, the sky is falling. it is all kevin mccarthy's fault when it is anything but kevin mccarthy's fault. why do democrats care so deeply about this when mccarthy was begging the white house day after day to sit down and negotiate this? take a look. >> we have to negotiate. our government is designed to have co
tomorrow night, senator james langford from oklahoma is joining us. they have proposed legislation to address the crisis. have a great evening. sean hannity is next. >> thanks for being with us. welcome to hannity. it is a big week straight ahead. more breaking news from the durham report and chuckie todd is calling on the fbi to be held accountable, kind of laughable. new developments surrounding hunter biden's property claims and breaking news about hunter and the irs and with less than...
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wind, hail and possible tornadoes from texas to oklahoma yet again tonight. a passenger now facing charges for allegedly attacking united airlines flight attendant. this was before takeoff. the plane was set to fly from san francisco to houston. this video appearing to show him punching the crew member apparently over his seat assignment. witnesses say he then opened the emergency exit before being grabbed by other passengers. when we come back here, paying tribute to an iconic singer. also, fans of cheers all in the family and i dream of jeannie. you'll want to see this. i'm still tasting what's next, even with higher stroke risk due to afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. >> so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm hungry for that. eliquis eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke, eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. >> don't take eliquis if you have an a
wind, hail and possible tornadoes from texas to oklahoma yet again tonight. a passenger now facing charges for allegedly attacking united airlines flight attendant. this was before takeoff. the plane was set to fly from san francisco to houston. this video appearing to show him punching the crew member apparently over his seat assignment. witnesses say he then opened the emergency exit before being grabbed by other passengers. when we come back here, paying tribute to an iconic singer. also,...
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the main upper level lows, more action into texas through dallas, oklahoma city, through des moines and parts of nebra nebraska. heavy rain, a lot of moisture. south texas, six to 10 inches of rain along the border and that could cause flash flooding as we brace for storms in the heart of tornado season. >> president biden running for reelection, saying he hopes voters were watching donald trump last night. the town hall, trump falsely claiming biden did not win. when asked who he wants to prevail on ukraine, he would not say. >> donald trump lost the last election by more than 7 million votes. he lost dozens of court challenges, his supporters attacked the capital to prevent his loss from being certified. at cnn's town hall, he claimed the election was stolen from him, clashing with the moderator. >> that was a rigged election. it is very bad for our country. >> it was not a rigged election, not a stolen election. >> he took an extreme position on the ukraine war, refusing to condemn vladimir putin or say who he hoped would win. >> do you want ukraine to win this war? >> i don't think
the main upper level lows, more action into texas through dallas, oklahoma city, through des moines and parts of nebra nebraska. heavy rain, a lot of moisture. south texas, six to 10 inches of rain along the border and that could cause flash flooding as we brace for storms in the heart of tornado season. >> president biden running for reelection, saying he hopes voters were watching donald trump last night. the town hall, trump falsely claiming biden did not win. when asked who he wants...
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severe storms from texas to colorado and tornado wrrow storo expected again and kansas and oklahoma in the path. when we come back, best in show, top dog this year and he made history. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least one heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheu
severe storms from texas to colorado and tornado wrrow storo expected again and kansas and oklahoma in the path. when we come back, best in show, top dog this year and he made history. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can...
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a system for tracking for wind and hail from texas oklahoma. tonight capacitor facing charges for allegedly attacking attendant.irlines flight this was before takeoff. the plane was set to fly from tulsa francisco to houston. this video showing punching the crewmember. apparently over his seat assignment. witnesses say he opened the emergency exit before being when we come back appeared paying tribute to an iconic singer. also fans of chairs, all the family and i dream of jeanie. you will want to see this. i'm hungry for that. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily... or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your b
a system for tracking for wind and hail from texas oklahoma. tonight capacitor facing charges for allegedly attacking attendant.irlines flight this was before takeoff. the plane was set to fly from tulsa francisco to houston. this video showing punching the crewmember. apparently over his seat assignment. witnesses say he opened the emergency exit before being when we come back appeared paying tribute to an iconic singer. also fans of chairs, all the family and i dream of jeanie. you will want...
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also, late today, the supreme court issuing a rare extent execution for inmate at the throw in oklahoma. richard carson had been scheduled to be executed may 18th. he was convicted in a murder for hire part of a hotel owner. announces that case is deeply flawed. the state had scheduled his death three times now. when we come back tonight, a major milestone in the pandemic. you're going to want to hear that. also news tonight involving the cdc and of course, the coronation, hours away of the king. ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20®. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20® because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 19 or older, with certain chronic conditions like copd, asthma, diabetes, or heart disease or are 65 or older, you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20® if you've had a severe allergic reaction t
also, late today, the supreme court issuing a rare extent execution for inmate at the throw in oklahoma. richard carson had been scheduled to be executed may 18th. he was convicted in a murder for hire part of a hotel owner. announces that case is deeply flawed. the state had scheduled his death three times now. when we come back tonight, a major milestone in the pandemic. you're going to want to hear that. also news tonight involving the cdc and of course, the coronation, hours away of the...
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to the potential storms we are tracking over the next 24 hours to prom oklahoma to the dakotas and a separate system and the carolinas as well. possible tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. severe weather across the heartland all week, and flooding from texas to montana to colorado including denver. when we come back a possible meteorite crashing into a home in the northeast, we have the image for you. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. and you may lose weight. adults lost up to 14 pounds. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you
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join us tomorrow evening when judy reports from her birthplace of tulsa, oklahoma about the reckoning that city is having about its front history with race. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind. and yes, i am responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it is exciting to be part of attaining driving of technology forward. i think that is the most rewarding thing. people who know, no bdo. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract wireless plans to help people to do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions.
join us tomorrow evening when judy reports from her birthplace of tulsa, oklahoma about the reckoning that city is having about its front history with race. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, and we will see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind. and yes, i am responsible for the user interface. data visualization. if i can see it and understand it...
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people in neo-nazi groups, white power group, militant groups it is a call that leads directly to the oklahoma city bombing, a major act of terrorism. it is a direct call to that kind of c violence. it's not just about speech. it'st direct and bloody and ha realoo tols like we see in alle and el paso and buffalo and pittsburgh. and asbu more and more and moref these communities are impacted, that toll just grows and grows. >> what a is the effect, or wha can we learn at least from history and from previous sort of contention with the white power movement as you've documented it? what can we expect to be the effect of the justice department prosecuting seditious conspiracy charges against groups like the proud boys and the oath keepers? i was also struck by reading the prosecution's court filings, readingng those fbi affidavits fromos the 41-year-old man who s sentenced today who they went out of their way to make sure that it was on the record and part of the description he was motivated by anti-semitism. how does the justice department and the legal system in their intervention in this, how d
people in neo-nazi groups, white power group, militant groups it is a call that leads directly to the oklahoma city bombing, a major act of terrorism. it is a direct call to that kind of c violence. it's not just about speech. it'st direct and bloody and ha realoo tols like we see in alle and el paso and buffalo and pittsburgh. and asbu more and more and moref these communities are impacted, that toll just grows and grows. >> what a is the effect, or wha can we learn at least from history...
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the oklahoma city terrorist bombing, absolutely tragic. and then at the end of that year the republicans shut down the government. this is a hope, not a strategy. biden at least has this default fight calling. my counsel to him would be put all your chips into that. you can start to turn around these questions i think even of, are you too old, by fighting. i think they need to retire uncle joe and hire smokin' joe frazier from philly. >> is this an outlier, do you think donald trump could be re-elected? >> i don't think trump can be we elected. i think that's a separate conversation. i think this is problematic for biden world. the one thing they did wrong was to come oupt with a re-election announcement video. come on now. put joe out there. let him be forceful. let him fight. they didn't. they said the video is enough. a lot of politics is about a feeling. is he too old? of course ageism is baked in here. you're having a growing gop field and then party of one over here. i don't think the faith even of hip his own party is there that he
the oklahoma city terrorist bombing, absolutely tragic. and then at the end of that year the republicans shut down the government. this is a hope, not a strategy. biden at least has this default fight calling. my counsel to him would be put all your chips into that. you can start to turn around these questions i think even of, are you too old, by fighting. i think they need to retire uncle joe and hire smokin' joe frazier from philly. >> is this an outlier, do you think donald trump could...
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breaking tonight authorities in oklahoma say seven bodies found rural property near henrietta. highway patrol sent out emergency alert for the search of two teenagers. they reportedly were seen with a convicted sex offender. one report says the girls were staying with a friend and her parents one of which is the convicted rapist. again, authorities still on those scenes. ♪ >> bret: a state of emergency in effect tonight in brownsville, texas over the border crisis. this comes as we're just 10 days away from a potential surge in crossings at the end of the pandemic related asylum rules. correspondent griff jenkins is in brownsville, tonight. >> as border officials brace for the lifting of title 42 in less than two weeks fox news has exclusive look at the surge that has already arrived on the banks of the rio grande in brownsville, texas across from matta morris, mexico. >> you can see the texas state trooper here working this line. they can't stop them. the least they can do is save their lives. >> these venezuelan men making it to the u.s. side, exhausted and overcome with em
breaking tonight authorities in oklahoma say seven bodies found rural property near henrietta. highway patrol sent out emergency alert for the search of two teenagers. they reportedly were seen with a convicted sex offender. one report says the girls were staying with a friend and her parents one of which is the convicted rapist. again, authorities still on those scenes. ♪ >> bret: a state of emergency in effect tonight in brownsville, texas over the border crisis. this comes as we're...
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he was on websites like the daily stormer, he had read a race war novel that inspired the oklahoma city bombing and he left about 10 years worth of diary entries that are absolutely filled with the were state you can imagine against jews, muslims, lgbtq people and others. amna: there was reporting he was wearing an rwds patch. what does that mean? >> it stands for right wing death squad, which is a reference to the chilean dictator pinochet's time in office which had death squads that killed communists. people in right wing movements like the white supremacist proud boys where these patches proudly and celebrate that era in chilean history. this idea has spread all throughout the internet as a meme you see. amna: do we have any idea when or how he began to be radicalized? >> the diary entries go all the way back to when he was in high school or he refers to being in rtc and he talks about doing things like salutes to hitler's and been criticized by a teacher. he talks about his short stint in the army and becoming a white supremacist at that time. this has been a long process going back
he was on websites like the daily stormer, he had read a race war novel that inspired the oklahoma city bombing and he left about 10 years worth of diary entries that are absolutely filled with the were state you can imagine against jews, muslims, lgbtq people and others. amna: there was reporting he was wearing an rwds patch. what does that mean? >> it stands for right wing death squad, which is a reference to the chilean dictator pinochet's time in office which had death squads that...
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extremists gravitate less towards the complex plots involving the large bombs we saw from timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city but much more to this large body count and a couple of weapons and a manifesto, this aboutive shooter thing, texas being the latest example. as my colleague just said, looking at mauricio garcia, if you look at the chats going on inside the white supremacist world, here was a guy who was very active in those chats, posting nazi stuff, communicating with white supremacists overseas, who is being rejected by virulent white supremacist groups as not being white enough. so, you know, you see confusion in a group that recruits outsiders who are bent on violence and just need a label. >> amy, you testified on capitol hill last week. you had some heated exchanges with republicans. you said violent extremism disproportionately comes from the right, including especially white supremacists. do you think congress has a true understanding of what the threat looks like of white supremacists extremism? obviously, people can believe what they want to believe but it's the acting that's the real
extremists gravitate less towards the complex plots involving the large bombs we saw from timothy mcveigh in oklahoma city but much more to this large body count and a couple of weapons and a manifesto, this aboutive shooter thing, texas being the latest example. as my colleague just said, looking at mauricio garcia, if you look at the chats going on inside the white supremacist world, here was a guy who was very active in those chats, posting nazi stuff, communicating with white supremacists...
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we know this from oklahoma city from the world trade center bombing, was a 26-foot u-haul truck that they assume contained something very bad and that they needed to get inside and mitigate right away, only to find that it was largely empty. >> appreciate it. thanks. >>> the u.s. central command says they are investigating an american drone strike. central command tweeted about it. there are questions about what was tweeted and why. what do we know about the target of the strike and what the -- why they sent out this tweet. >> the strike was carried out on may 3rd in northwest syria targeting a senior al qaeda leader. they promised there would be more information when details of the operation itself were confirmed and became available. within hours of the strike happening, multiple defense officials tell cnn a general, the head of u.s. central command, ordered the tweet to be put out saying a senior al qaeda leader had been targeted, despite high confidence that they knew who and where they were targeting. officials knew it would take a few days to confirm who was killed in this stri
we know this from oklahoma city from the world trade center bombing, was a 26-foot u-haul truck that they assume contained something very bad and that they needed to get inside and mitigate right away, only to find that it was largely empty. >> appreciate it. thanks. >>> the u.s. central command says they are investigating an american drone strike. central command tweeted about it. there are questions about what was tweeted and why. what do we know about the target of the strike...
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neo-nazi group, militant right groups, it is a call directly to the chain of events that leads to the oklahoma city bombing. a major act of mass casualty domestic terrorism. it is a direct call to that kind of violence. it is not jut about speech. it is direct and bloody and it has real tolls like we see in allen and buffalo and pittsburgh. as more explore and more of these communities are impacted, that toll just grows and grows. >> what is the effect, or what can we learn from history and from previous sort of could not twengs the white power movement as you've documented it? what can we expect to be the effect of the justice department prosecuting seditious charges against the proud boys and the oath keepers? i was also struck by reading the court filings, the fbi affidavits for the 41-year-old man who was sentenced today. they went out of their way to make sure it was on the record and part of the description for why he was sentenced the way he was. that he was motivated by rank antisemiat this. and that idea of a war taken with christians and jews was driving his action. how does the lega
neo-nazi group, militant right groups, it is a call directly to the chain of events that leads to the oklahoma city bombing. a major act of mass casualty domestic terrorism. it is a direct call to that kind of violence. it is not jut about speech. it is direct and bloody and it has real tolls like we see in allen and buffalo and pittsburgh. as more explore and more of these communities are impacted, that toll just grows and grows. >> what is the effect, or what can we learn from history...
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back in this country, the supreme court has temporarily blocked oklahoma from executing a death row inmate. richard glossip was involved in a murder-for-hire plot back in 1997, and scheduled to be put to death on may 18. the state's attorney general had called for his life to be spared, arguing that he didn't receive a fair trial. the high court has now put his execution on hold while it reviews the case. wall street rallied as bank stocks recovered some and apple's earnings beat expectations. it's the single most valuable stock on the market. the dow jones industrial average gained 546 points, 1.6%, to close at 33,674. the nasdaq rose 2.25%. the s&p 500 was up 1.8%. a new orleans teenager is heading for cornell university, after receiving a record $10 million in scholarship offers. dennis barnes announced his choice today and said he'll study computer science. he is 16 years old and is graduating from high school two years early. barnes applied to nearly 200 schools and had scholarship offers from 149 of them. congratulations to him. still to come on the newshour, idaho criminalizes helpi
back in this country, the supreme court has temporarily blocked oklahoma from executing a death row inmate. richard glossip was involved in a murder-for-hire plot back in 1997, and scheduled to be put to death on may 18. the state's attorney general had called for his life to be spared, arguing that he didn't receive a fair trial. the high court has now put his execution on hold while it reviews the case. wall street rallied as bank stocks recovered some and apple's earnings beat expectations....
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he had read a race war novel that inspired the oklahoma city bombing, and he left 10 years' worth of diary entries that are filled with the worst heat you can imagine against jews, muslims, lgbtq people, and others. >> there are reports he was wearing an rwds patch on the day of the attack. what does that mean? >> it stands for right wing death squad, which is a reference to the chilean dictator, pinochet's time in office where he had death squads that killed communists, which he perceived as his enemies, and threw them out helicopters. people in right wing movements like the proud boys where these patches proudly and celebrate that time in chilean history. they like the idea of death squads. the idea is spread all throughout the internet as a meme you see in whites of premises and other extremist groups. what we have any idea when or how he began to be radicalized to hold these views? >> the diary entries actually go back to when he was in high school or at least he refers to being in rotc, and refers to doing things like salutes to hitler's at that time and being criticized by a te
he had read a race war novel that inspired the oklahoma city bombing, and he left 10 years' worth of diary entries that are filled with the worst heat you can imagine against jews, muslims, lgbtq people, and others. >> there are reports he was wearing an rwds patch on the day of the attack. what does that mean? >> it stands for right wing death squad, which is a reference to the chilean dictator, pinochet's time in office where he had death squads that killed communists, which he...
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having a campaign rally in waco, texas, which is a reference within this movement of extremists to the oklahoma city bombing as a successful example of white power domestic terrorism. the other thing i want to mention is we have a cast of characters here who now include a whole bunch of racial and ethnic backgrounds. if you look at the leaders across this movement, there are a number of latino surnames. that doesn't confuse the nazi content of the posts that this person made. there were pictures of tattoos of a swastika of ss letters on upper bicep. and also pictures of a number of people dressed in nazi regalia who appear to be people of color. >> well, thank you very much. it's crucial perspective because, at least certainly i and i'm sure many others learn a lot from hearing it. thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, next, a jury about to begin deliberating in the rape trial against former president trump. the trump team deciding not to have him take the stand. will that hurt him with the jury or not? >>> plus, tensions escalating on the u.s. southern border where thousands of migrants are now l
having a campaign rally in waco, texas, which is a reference within this movement of extremists to the oklahoma city bombing as a successful example of white power domestic terrorism. the other thing i want to mention is we have a cast of characters here who now include a whole bunch of racial and ethnic backgrounds. if you look at the leaders across this movement, there are a number of latino surnames. that doesn't confuse the nazi content of the posts that this person made. there were...
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. >> i want to bring in oklahoma senator james lankford now. thank you for joining us. i want to start with the t. you heard the secretary there. the president does not want to invoke the 14th amendment, but she didn't seem to completely take it off the table, just said it wasn't a very good option. what is your response to that? >> certainly not a good option, and she rightfully said it would be a constitutional crisis, because the constitution is very clear that spending, all the details around spending and money, actually has to come through congress. so i just want to remind everybody, it's been 96 days since the president sat down with the speaker of the house to be able to talk about anything on the debt limit. the debt limit conversation came up the week after the election in november to say this is coming in the coming days. everyone knew this was coming, and the president has refused to be able to negotiate about it. it's been the most stunning part about this, that everyone knew it was coming. even last week when the treasury secretary said now that the dayton
. >> i want to bring in oklahoma senator james lankford now. thank you for joining us. i want to start with the t. you heard the secretary there. the president does not want to invoke the 14th amendment, but she didn't seem to completely take it off the table, just said it wasn't a very good option. what is your response to that? >> certainly not a good option, and she rightfully said it would be a constitutional crisis, because the constitution is very clear that spending, all the...
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lighting, you've got a lot of strong and severe thunderstorms possible today across not only texas but oklahoma, and areas of arkansas, and louisiana, and then yes, also the separate area in the midwest. and just in the last 24 hours, we've already seen some pretty significant rainfall amounts, that del rio, down to laredo area, already picking up several inches, same thing with points along southern texas, and then it's going to rain even more today. and when you start factoring in that cumulative amount, that's why you've got the flood watches in effect, because it is not just rain, yesterday, more rain today, and even additional rain expected tomorrow. and that's going to saturate the ground, but you also have the potential for damaging winds, and especially some hail for a lot of the same areas as we go through multiple rounds of storms today and tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> so 130,000 dollars in your pocket, that is the price tag to eat a one michelin star meal but it would be on the edge of space if the french company gets its way. >> pre-reservation tickets are now available for trips in
lighting, you've got a lot of strong and severe thunderstorms possible today across not only texas but oklahoma, and areas of arkansas, and louisiana, and then yes, also the separate area in the midwest. and just in the last 24 hours, we've already seen some pretty significant rainfall amounts, that del rio, down to laredo area, already picking up several inches, same thing with points along southern texas, and then it's going to rain even more today. and when you start factoring in that...
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this hour oklahoma's governor is trying to defund the state's pbs station, which reaches every county in that state. why he says the network that's home to "mr. rogers," "sesame street," and "masterpiece theater" is not appropriate for children. >>> plus crowded confusion as a strict border policy ends. more than 10,000 migrants per day on average have crossed into the u.s. from mexico this week. this as we learn about the deaths of two migrant children while in u.s. shelters. a top white house official is here. >>> and leading this hour, a marine veteran named daniel penny is in handcuffs today. he's been charged with second-degree manslaughter for that chokehold death of jordan neely on a new york subway train. penny, as you might recall, restrained neely after neely began shouting that he was hungry, thirsty and had little to live for. penny's lawyer said he was trying to protect others. neely's family thinks that he should have been charged with murder. cnn's athena jones reveals details from today's court hearing now. >> reporter: daniel penny surrendering to face criminal charge
this hour oklahoma's governor is trying to defund the state's pbs station, which reaches every county in that state. why he says the network that's home to "mr. rogers," "sesame street," and "masterpiece theater" is not appropriate for children. >>> plus crowded confusion as a strict border policy ends. more than 10,000 migrants per day on average have crossed into the u.s. from mexico this week. this as we learn about the deaths of two migrant children...
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getrealaboutdiabetes.com >> bret: it is time for this week's "common ground" segment joining us tonight kyrsten sinema and oklahoma republican senator james lankford. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> great to see you. >> bret: you are working together on trying to figure out the border situation. obviously you are very familiar with it in your home state, but it's really every state that's affected. title 42 coming to an end is there an answer here in the coming days? >> well, there should be an answer, you know, the administration has known for two years at the end of title 42 was coming never intended to be a long-term solution. and james and i together as the chair and top ranking member of the border subcommittee and the senate have been calling on the administration to prepare for the end of title 42. unfortunately, bret, they haven't done it. they have are not prepared for the end of title 42, which comes in just a week and a half. >> so what happens for all the folks we have been covering this obviously for a long, long time folks down on the border and showing it but what happens in this thin
getrealaboutdiabetes.com >> bret: it is time for this week's "common ground" segment joining us tonight kyrsten sinema and oklahoma republican senator james lankford. thanks for being here. >> great to be here. >> great to see you. >> bret: you are working together on trying to figure out the border situation. obviously you are very familiar with it in your home state, but it's really every state that's affected. title 42 coming to an end is there an answer...