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and thank the gentleman from oklahoma. i rise today to speak in support of the rule and the underlying legislation. including within the rule's measure is h.r. 3746, the fiscal responsibility act. so fortunately the fiscal responsibility act makes worthwhile reforms that will safeguard america's solvency. 100 days, mr. speaker, that's how long president biden flirted with economic calamity because he was too stubborn to come to terms with a new political reality. the american people did not send a republican majority to continue business as usual. mr. speaker, the typical business as usual, where elected lawmakers come together in a lame duck session and knock the bottom out of the country's finances. well, no more, mr. speaker. with the passage of this legislation, republicans are putting america back on a sound fiscal footing by reducing nondiscretionary funding, reforming entitlement programs and adding requirements that congress pass its 12 appropriations bills on time. that is a massive change from the status quo. cre
and thank the gentleman from oklahoma. i rise today to speak in support of the rule and the underlying legislation. including within the rule's measure is h.r. 3746, the fiscal responsibility act. so fortunately the fiscal responsibility act makes worthwhile reforms that will safeguard america's solvency. 100 days, mr. speaker, that's how long president biden flirted with economic calamity because he was too stubborn to come to terms with a new political reality. the american people did not...
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i've traveled to oklahoma. i know how the severe weather issue there, that is something that everybody relies on in oklahoma. the local broadcast telling people to take cover when there is a tornado or a storm system coming through their community. >> absolutely. we're actually under an advisory right now. >> oh, wow! >> last year, yeah, the path between fema and obviously our cellular service providers to every corner of the state of oklahoma is housed in this pbs network. last year alone they sent out over 200 emergency alerts. so when you think about residing in tornado alley, every minute counts. so i'm really concerned about how we would move forward with our emergency response if this particular pathway was severed. >> i mean, what do you think? is there any way out of this? any sort of a compromise? any kind of a plea you might try? how do you get out of this? do you think that it could happen? >> there is always a way forward. could these pbs stations grow dark in oklahoma? >> well, you know, if the gov
i've traveled to oklahoma. i know how the severe weather issue there, that is something that everybody relies on in oklahoma. the local broadcast telling people to take cover when there is a tornado or a storm system coming through their community. >> absolutely. we're actually under an advisory right now. >> oh, wow! >> last year, yeah, the path between fema and obviously our cellular service providers to every corner of the state of oklahoma is housed in this pbs network....
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mexican cartel are invading the heartland by buying farmland in oklahoma. >> ashley: oklahoma senator james langford is proposing a bill to block this. >> chinese criminal organizations have moved into my state in mass numbers. the year after marijuana was legalized in my state for medical purposes, we had more land sales to foreign entities in oklahoma than any other state in america. as chinese criminal organizations and mexican cartels immediately moved in to set up shop in distribution nationwide. >> ashley: mark woodard with the oklahoma bureau of narcotics joins me now. why is this happening in oklahoma? does it have something to do with the lax laws in the state? >> yes, a combination. during the pandemic, we were an open state and criminal organizations were located in states that were still locked down. land was a fraction of what it is in many other states. we had cheapest licenses and most liberal laws. it was easy to get a license in the state of oklahoma. they were looking to move their operation and oklahoma became prime real estate for criminal organizations. >> todd: i
mexican cartel are invading the heartland by buying farmland in oklahoma. >> ashley: oklahoma senator james langford is proposing a bill to block this. >> chinese criminal organizations have moved into my state in mass numbers. the year after marijuana was legalized in my state for medical purposes, we had more land sales to foreign entities in oklahoma than any other state in america. as chinese criminal organizations and mexican cartels immediately moved in to set up shop in...
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oklahoma governor kevin stitt recently reviewed a funding bill for the oklahoma television education authority or eta. and that is the statewide pbs network that reaches more than 650,000 viewers every week. and that is the only station that reaches many rural areas. the state took issue with the network airing lgbtq inclusive programming. in an interview with fox news digitally claim that the pbs shows were harmful to children. >> when you go through all of the programming that's happening, the indoctrination, the overcentralization of our children it's just really problematic and it doesn't line up with oklahoma values. >> i disagree and apparently started a spokesman for the o p a because they defended their shows saying the public broadcast provides curriculum based content that for generations has educated and inspire children in oklahoma and across the country. along with shows like sesame street, mr. rogers neighborhood, and clifford the big red dog gauthier also serves a critical public safety function it is how oklahoma 30s share emergency alerts with the public which we all
oklahoma governor kevin stitt recently reviewed a funding bill for the oklahoma television education authority or eta. and that is the statewide pbs network that reaches more than 650,000 viewers every week. and that is the only station that reaches many rural areas. the state took issue with the network airing lgbtq inclusive programming. in an interview with fox news digitally claim that the pbs shows were harmful to children. >> when you go through all of the programming that's...
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by an oklahoma state to study the massacre. one can one credible contemporary source estimated the death toll of 300 people far higher than official record made at the time. the 21 commission also found credible contemporary reports of mass burials. in 2018, the city tulsa finally began the process locating these mass graves. it is only within the past year that state archeologists pinpointed the location of one potential mass grave site. authorities are now taking steps to exhume the bodies for identification and burial. i've said so before and i'll say it again. the tulsa greenwood massacre can be described as an act of cleansing, which was subsequently wiped from the history books for many decades. despite having made national news the time, we are honored to have us today some of the last remaining survivors, the massacre. and i welcome them. i appreciate the fact that this can play a role ensuring that this history is never lost again by hearing directly from who experienced the tragic injustice unfolded in tulsa during th
by an oklahoma state to study the massacre. one can one credible contemporary source estimated the death toll of 300 people far higher than official record made at the time. the 21 commission also found credible contemporary reports of mass burials. in 2018, the city tulsa finally began the process locating these mass graves. it is only within the past year that state archeologists pinpointed the location of one potential mass grave site. authorities are now taking steps to exhume the bodies...
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and thank the gentleman from oklahoma. i rise today to speak in support of the rule and the underlying legislation. including within the rule's measure is h.r. 3746, the fiscal responsibility act. so fortunately the fiscal responsibility act makes worthwhile reforms that will safeguard america's solvency. 100 days, mr. speaker, that's how long president biden flirted with economic calamity because he was too stubborn to come to terms with a new political reality. the american people did not send a republican majority to continue business as usual. mr. speaker, the typical business as usual, where elected lawmakers come together in a lame duck session and knock the bottom out of the country's finances. well, no more, mr. speaker. with the passage of this legislation, republicans are putting america back on a sound fiscal footing by reducing nondiscretionary funding, reforming entitlement programs and adding requirements that congress pass its 12 appropriations bills on time. that is a massive change from the status quo. cre
and thank the gentleman from oklahoma. i rise today to speak in support of the rule and the underlying legislation. including within the rule's measure is h.r. 3746, the fiscal responsibility act. so fortunately the fiscal responsibility act makes worthwhile reforms that will safeguard america's solvency. 100 days, mr. speaker, that's how long president biden flirted with economic calamity because he was too stubborn to come to terms with a new political reality. the american people did not...
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she retired to oklahoma. and as i talked to community members over this last week especially since the speech, there are older queer community members who thought we were past this part of the work, who thought that at least the very existence of queer people was no longer up for debate and for it to be attacked in such a, i think, shocking way for so many people, for it to be rooted in this attack on our public broadcasting channel i think is really difficult for people to wrap their heads around. >> and on gender-affirming care. in his tweet he talked about stopping surgeries for people under 18, which is not a thing. that is not a thing that happens. you're talking about counselling and in some cases hormone therapy. however, there's still going to allow doctors to perform surgery on intersex, children born intersex, meaning doctors get to make a decision before the child is old enough to make a decision about their own body. they can do that, right? but they can't do this. and he's also done this thing wh
she retired to oklahoma. and as i talked to community members over this last week especially since the speech, there are older queer community members who thought we were past this part of the work, who thought that at least the very existence of queer people was no longer up for debate and for it to be attacked in such a, i think, shocking way for so many people, for it to be rooted in this attack on our public broadcasting channel i think is really difficult for people to wrap their heads...
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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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oklahoma representatives j.j. humphrey and kevin mcdugle. >> there's no doubt, no doubt he's innocent of murder. >> reporter: they're desperate to save glossip's life they point to two independent reviews. both determined the original investigation was corrupt. >> this is unjust. i mean this is a case where literally the prosecution team has tried to hide everything that they've done one of the prosecutors literally we have it in writing that she tried to change the testimony of the actual murderer. >> even the state's republican attorney general doesn't think glossip should be put to death and in a rare move just this week the a.g. asked the supreme court to grant a stay of execution the answer came today in the middle of our interview. none of us saw it coming i was just handed a note the u.s. supreme court halts execution of oklahoma death row inmate richard glossip whose case has drawn support from states republican attorneys general. >> awesome >> i tell you we thought they would do it oklahoma is finally goi
oklahoma representatives j.j. humphrey and kevin mcdugle. >> there's no doubt, no doubt he's innocent of murder. >> reporter: they're desperate to save glossip's life they point to two independent reviews. both determined the original investigation was corrupt. >> this is unjust. i mean this is a case where literally the prosecution team has tried to hide everything that they've done one of the prosecutors literally we have it in writing that she tried to change the testimony...
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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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supreme court temporarily stays the execution of richard glossip in oklahoma. we will speak to his spiritual advisor sister helen prejean. >> we saw such a quick decision by the supreme court to stay an execution and grant this man. i had never seen anything like it. amy: plus, we will look at growing calls for new ethics rules for supreme court justices as more information emerges about clarence thomas's secretive financial dealings with republican billionaire and gop activist harlan crow. but we will begin the show in brownsville, texas where eight people have died after an suv plowed into a group at a bus stop near a migrant shelter. most of the dead are reportedly men from venezuela. at least one witness reported the driver gestured at and insulted migrants as his car plowed into them. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in texas, a man armed with a semiautomatic rifle killed eight people and injured seven others saturday at a suburban shopping mall outside dallas, before he wa
supreme court temporarily stays the execution of richard glossip in oklahoma. we will speak to his spiritual advisor sister helen prejean. >> we saw such a quick decision by the supreme court to stay an execution and grant this man. i had never seen anything like it. amy: plus, we will look at growing calls for new ethics rules for supreme court justices as more information emerges about clarence thomas's secretive financial dealings with republican billionaire and gop activist harlan...
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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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why the governor says it doesn't line up with oklahoma values. we are following major developing stories and many more coming in here to cnn news central. ♪ >>> we begin with the crisis many fear has no clear end in sight. the rush of migrants to the southern border now that title 42, which of course dates back to the covid pandemic, is over. the policy allowed the u.s. to immediately remove undocumented arrivals, it expired 14 hours ago. and over the last two days federal authorities reported more than 10,000 people in border custody, a record-breaking tally. in the meantime, border communities are suffering. several more declaring emergencies today to get the resources they need to respond to the surge. what's more, a judge has just ruled against the biden administration blocking the release of migrants without a court date. this is a major setback, according to the secretary of homeland security. >> it's a very harmful ruling and the department of justice is considering our options. you know, the practice that the court has prevented us from
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governor stitt of oklahoma. terrific stuff, governor thank you very much for joining us this morning. we do appreciate it. all right talking of woke, now this. actor richard dreyfus slamming hollywood over their new woke rules. what did he say, lauren? lauren: the " what about bob" star, said the inclusion elements for a best picture oscar, make him sick. >> what do you think of these new inclusion standards for films? >> they make me vomit because this is an artform. it's also a form of commerce, and it makes money, but it's an art, and no one should be telling me, as an artist, that i have to give into the latest, most current idea of what morality is. lauren: but you're going to have to cave if you want to win the best picture award so movies produced this year will need to include certain numbers of under represented groups in their main roles, supporting roles and behind the scenes to be considered for an oscar next year, when the rules go into effect, ashley. ashley: wow. he didn't hold back did he? lauren
governor stitt of oklahoma. terrific stuff, governor thank you very much for joining us this morning. we do appreciate it. all right talking of woke, now this. actor richard dreyfus slamming hollywood over their new woke rules. what did he say, lauren? lauren: the " what about bob" star, said the inclusion elements for a best picture oscar, make him sick. >> what do you think of these new inclusion standards for films? >> they make me vomit because this is an artform. it's...
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the attack on the federal building in oklahoma city was preceded by exactly two years by the fire. undertaken by federal agents on the compound of the branch sect near waco, texas. the branch davidians were suspected harboring and amassing a store of illegal weapons. federal authorities failed in several attempts to try to get them to surrender those weapons. and this led ultimately. in april 1993 to this fire assault on the compound in which more than 75 people were killed. the gulf war of 1990, 91 was also a spectacle. some respects this was a us led military action to expel iraqi forces that had invaded and occupied neighboring kuwait in august 1990, the us led coalition in early 1991 expelled the iraqi forces from their occupation of kuwait. the war featured video of showing precision bombing runs and attacks, precision airstrikes by us aircraft on targets in iraq and kuwait and even more of a spectacle related to the war was the victory parade in washington dc in june of 1991, which tanks in the streets of washington dc. the decade spectacle. so why wasn't it the decade of spe
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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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>> reporter: and oklahoma, where at least eight twisters touchdown. >> look! >> reporter: in the small town of noble, just south of oklahoma city, a tornado ripped the roof off a local doughnut shop. nearby in cole, ten structures were damaged after ef1 swept through peer in front of this home, the stars & stripes still stand. >> this really defines our community, bent with not broken. >> reporter: the town is still reeling from a tornado that hit less than a month ago, killing two people. >> it was hard to tell what was damage from last month? >> yes. >> reporter: versus now? >> we are still recovering from that, still have people who are displaced, so that has been a challenge for our community. >> reporter: norah, fortunately, the peopleved s hs jured. this was the third tn damaged by tornado in juse month. >> norah: roxana saberi in storm-weary cole, oklahoma. for more on where the system is headed next, let's bring me your hours mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, mike. >> reporter: norah, good evening. numerous tornadoes h
>> reporter: and oklahoma, where at least eight twisters touchdown. >> look! >> reporter: in the small town of noble, just south of oklahoma city, a tornado ripped the roof off a local doughnut shop. nearby in cole, ten structures were damaged after ef1 swept through peer in front of this home, the stars & stripes still stand. >> this really defines our community, bent with not broken. >> reporter: the town is still reeling from a tornado that hit less than a...
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el tiempo severo que se esperan varios estados como oklahoma, kansas y texas vamos a una pequeÑa pausa y ya volvemos. crest presenta. piedra, papel o tijera... piedra, papel o tijera... ¿totodavía jugagando? ¡es h hora de cepepillarse los s dientes! ¿totodavía jugagando? mamá, eses que a la a que pe le toca cecepillarse p pro con esesta pasta d de abuela.. ...e.es que no u usan crest. ahí me d di cuenta q que era a de cambiarar a crest.. cresest es la mamarca númeroo de pasta de d...
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they have banned similar to oklahoma. then the penalties listed under the bill just signed by the governor in oklahoma is possible prison sentence of up to ten years. potential fine of $1 hundred thousand and possibility of medical license suspension or revocation. those are some very serious penalties. >> yeah. they should be. the big question is what is the rush for doctors to provide chemical castration or surgical muti mutilation? think about when you were a child. i was a huge tom boy growing up. i can't imagine there would be have been a circumstance maybe you're a boy in a girl's body and i would have gone to extreme lengths and i would be living in a sad situation right now. so it's really silly to indulge every little whim a child goes through. it is going to change and it will be a sad thing. what will we do down the road when so many people are facing this? >> bill: in oklahoma now. under 18 you are not legally able to get a tattoo. you can't buy cigarettes, can't drink. >> these are all such way smaller things
they have banned similar to oklahoma. then the penalties listed under the bill just signed by the governor in oklahoma is possible prison sentence of up to ten years. potential fine of $1 hundred thousand and possibility of medical license suspension or revocation. those are some very serious penalties. >> yeah. they should be. the big question is what is the rush for doctors to provide chemical castration or surgical muti mutilation? think about when you were a child. i was a huge tom...
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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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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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this was the scene in goldsby, oklahoma. you can see a massive twister on the ground. it was just one tornado that carved its way through the state. the storm was also packing baseball-sized hail, torrential rain, and hurricane-force winds. damage was reported in the city of washington where this roof peeled off a home. no word on any casualties. >>> a 24-year-old marine veteran is expected to be arraigned today in connection with the choke hold death of a man on a new york say subway train. prosecutors say daniel penny will be charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of jordan neely who was homeless. video shows penny holding him in a choke hold. for nearly three minutes earlier this month. witnesses say neely was acting in a threatening matter, threatening riders. penney said he never intended to harm neely. >>> both republicans and democrats are weighing in on comments made by former president trump during a town hall this week. robert costa reports from manchester, new hampshire. >> reporter: reverberations in new hampshire and across american politics
this was the scene in goldsby, oklahoma. you can see a massive twister on the ground. it was just one tornado that carved its way through the state. the storm was also packing baseball-sized hail, torrential rain, and hurricane-force winds. damage was reported in the city of washington where this roof peeled off a home. no word on any casualties. >>> a 24-year-old marine veteran is expected to be arraigned today in connection with the choke hold death of a man on a new york say subway...
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. >>> surgen detalles en torno al hallazgo de 7 personas muertas en una casa en oklahoma. >>> buenas tardes. soy claudia de la fuente. >>> y sandra cervantes. iniciamos en redgud city, donde la policÍa busca a un conductor que se dio a la fuga luego de atropellar a un ciclista. >>> quÉ tal. hablamos de este caso que ocurriÓ a finales de marzo, en esta Área en el 1100 del boulevard (hablan en inglÉs) posiblemente en esta ciclovÍa un residente a quien entrevistamos dijo que quieren que encuentren al responsable rÁpidamente. >>> quÉ piensa del conductor que se dio a la fuga? >>> que no se debe hacer eso. a todos nos van a encontrar. mejor hay que detenernos. >>> en este lugar es una zona comercial donde tambiÉn hay un hospital, las autoridades tienen pocas pistas del conductor responsable de la muerte. la vÍctima es manuel alfonso que era una persona sin hogar. la policÍa revelÓ una foto de un vehÍculo posible involucrado en este atropellamiento. tambiÉn le tendremos mÁs residentes de la ciudad. es mi reporte en vivo, flavio lacayo. >>> gracias flavio. en davis la policÍ
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the truth hurts, doesn't it in the reality is in a red state like oklahoma. most of our teachers have conservative values and mortified position you are taking assault on conservative values. on your oea assault on the family unit. and the reality is they like to operate behind closed doors. they like to bully and intimidate lawmakers. and they like the money from the teacher's paychecks and not being upfront with what they are actually advocating for. they shut down schools. they are pushing this radical jearnsgender theory in schools. fighting patience on school choice. fighting things like trainers in transparency in our schools. they're the ones who have held education back. >> steve: well, i have got a feeling they are going to call you again because you were just talking smack about them. let's see what happens. by the way we did reach out to the oklahoma alliance for a statement have are not yet received a response. ryan walters, stir, thank you very much. all right. still ahead. denver passengers frustrated as a temporary ground stop prompted delays.
the truth hurts, doesn't it in the reality is in a red state like oklahoma. most of our teachers have conservative values and mortified position you are taking assault on conservative values. on your oea assault on the family unit. and the reality is they like to operate behind closed doors. they like to bully and intimidate lawmakers. and they like the money from the teacher's paychecks and not being upfront with what they are actually advocating for. they shut down schools. they are pushing...
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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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growing up in oklahoma. i was inspired by the the stories of tribal elder nora thompson deed when she described her return trips to the homeland back in the 1970s and that instilled me a curiosity to know more about this place that we come from. so what i want to share with you tonight is how the past also informs the present and how some of these historical moments in time have found expression in the real life experiences. of my life today in manhattan so my story begins with my family the white turkey family simon white turkey who is first his first begins to appear in publications in the in the mid 1800s from the last federal reserve of the lenape people in and around, lawrence, kansas. simon white turkey was prominent in the successful term. turn away of quantrell's rate on lawrence. so we should mentioned in that publication and that was an 1863 but as kurt as curtis and heather have mentioned these places we were removed to that were going to become our permanent home. we're short-lived and with the a
growing up in oklahoma. i was inspired by the the stories of tribal elder nora thompson deed when she described her return trips to the homeland back in the 1970s and that instilled me a curiosity to know more about this place that we come from. so what i want to share with you tonight is how the past also informs the present and how some of these historical moments in time have found expression in the real life experiences. of my life today in manhattan so my story begins with my family the...
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it's something we believe in oklahoma and we hope it's a national issue now. lauren: governor kevin stitt, thank you. >> thank you. lauren: democrats in nevada just passed an amendment on schools allowing biological boys to use biological girl's bathrooms. it's a new policy, todd, and i believe it's controversial. >> yeah, listen to this. senators in the nevada legislature passing a last minute amendment as lawmakers set to head out for the long weekend. it'll fine school boards $5,000 per day if they adopt pollties restricting biological boys from entering girl's bathrooms and locker rooms as well as participating in girl's spots. 12 democrats voting for the measure and all eight republicans voting against it and one remember senator saying it was an abuse of power to put the amendment up for a vote without a hearing at the last minute. lauren: that's that? that's it? >> that could be that. you need to go through the governor and what we're getting in our country, we're getting two completely different countries when it comes to issues like this, and they're
it's something we believe in oklahoma and we hope it's a national issue now. lauren: governor kevin stitt, thank you. >> thank you. lauren: democrats in nevada just passed an amendment on schools allowing biological boys to use biological girl's bathrooms. it's a new policy, todd, and i believe it's controversial. >> yeah, listen to this. senators in the nevada legislature passing a last minute amendment as lawmakers set to head out for the long weekend. it'll fine school boards...
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. >>> still to come, a mystery in oklahoma after seven bodies were found. we'll get the latest, including what authorities are looking for now and what legal questions they could have. >>> plus the fed could raise rates again this week. but this rate hike could be signaling some good news. i'll tell you what that is after the break. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. lt it's amazing! hydrates better than the expensive stuff i don't live here, so i'm taking this and whatever's in the back. it's already sold in the us. but i'm not taking any chances. the uk's #1 skincare has crossed the pond. (vo) verizon small business days are back. april 27th through may 3rd. the uk's #1 skincare get a free tech check and special offers. like a free 5g phone. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva helps
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returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,305 bucks, from inola, oklahoma, it's the champs. it's the younger family! [cheering and applause] and from hillside, new jersey, it's the fingal family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself some sh
returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,305 bucks, from inola, oklahoma, it's the champs. it's the younger family! [cheering and applause] and from hillside, new jersey, it's the fingal family! [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself some sh
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the 6 foot 3 rookie feels the game he played at oklahoma. it's going to fit right in with the forty-niners offense of mindset. >> coach family did a great job making sure we emphasize, you know, after we the ball in practice, we're always finish. and,kyou know, i was making the move after the after the cats. so, you know, i think you just prepare me to be able to catch the ball, get my eyes back around. there are stiff are needed to be break a tackle. you know, a move or anything like that. so like i said, it's a great office for me to be in, you know, some similarities to oklahoma. so that's always good. but this is just a great place for specific place to. >> well, tom brady's retirement plans have taken a turn to sin city according to multiple reports, the 7 time super bowl champ is deep in discussions to become a limited partner of the raiders. the negotiations have evidently been going on for several weeks and this is after brady already purchased a minority stake in the wnba team. the las vegas aces, of course, both the raiders and the
the 6 foot 3 rookie feels the game he played at oklahoma. it's going to fit right in with the forty-niners offense of mindset. >> coach family did a great job making sure we emphasize, you know, after we the ball in practice, we're always finish. and,kyou know, i was making the move after the after the cats. so, you know, i think you just prepare me to be able to catch the ball, get my eyes back around. there are stiff are needed to be break a tackle. you know, a move or anything like...
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. >> still ahead, 7 bodies found on the property of a convicted offender in oklahoma. after the break, we're going to hear the break, we're going to hear from the victims. fa liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> turning now to the latest in the case of 6 murders in oklahoma, the family of 2 of the teenage girls killed say they were at home for a sleepover when they were killed and the other victims that were a mom and her 3 kids. the suspect, a convicted offender. >> also took his own life. come first correspondent kader kaye has been following this story since it broke and brings us the latest. >> and this miss you so much. >> she was too good to have this happened. there were parts shattered. the parents of ivy webster living their worst nightmare. their 14 year-old girl's life taken. she went missing with 15 year-old brittany brewer on sunday. but tragically, the
. >> still ahead, 7 bodies found on the property of a convicted offender in oklahoma. after the break, we're going to hear the break, we're going to hear from the victims. fa liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> turning now to the latest in the case of 6 murders in oklahoma, the...
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the method that had on me it starts in my daughter's oklahoma mazda of oklahoma, attends arguments well a little. okay. and then tell me where to shuffle it to them. i enjoy life shops, 56th street, fun here to our fishing coffee. you know what i in the. c c c c c c c c c the, the fit ship, the small little bit, not a 100 was the give, the zip is certainly have a good time to go to the ministry. the susan susan. susan susan: hi. yes. in this, i'm on the most the best of the here. so you know, the age, the sort of subject just the or or have the shot. is it as well by the guys so you guys were still kind of left alone. it was a lot to, but yeah, i did do a 2 month to view if it'll be june. beth, i'm sure it'll be, it has nothing to do with a slightly the thing is most of the, the less the key but that i minutes put v a n a for the image and i'm up at the bed . literally just do a bad question because he let me try to catch him up on a 2nd. let me get to know each by 1030 because he a little have them sick. and the new, the other that be the total initial jewish hospital just as well able
the method that had on me it starts in my daughter's oklahoma mazda of oklahoma, attends arguments well a little. okay. and then tell me where to shuffle it to them. i enjoy life shops, 56th street, fun here to our fishing coffee. you know what i in the. c c c c c c c c c the, the fit ship, the small little bit, not a 100 was the give, the zip is certainly have a good time to go to the ministry. the susan susan. susan susan: hi. yes. in this, i'm on the most the best of the here. so you know,...
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atlanta, georgia to a small town in texas, a family north of houston to a family in a small town in oklahoma, we can seemingly do anything it wants, except keep children alive at school, shoppers alive at a mall. or a young mother alive at work. near allen, texas 8 pe people dead and more injured ar a man began shooting. wednesday this week 5 women were shot, one killed in downtown atlanta, amy st. pierre, a more of two, wife, sister friend, she dedicated her life to keeping the weakest among us alive, she could not even go to work and stay alive in this country, amy st. pierre was killed, alleged, by a veteran of the coast guard. it wasn 't just a mall or downtown office there were multiple people killed in texas neighborhood and a small town in h henrietta, oklahoma, in aftermath there will be expressions of sadness and support. thin not much element we'll be right back here again, talking about more innocent victims, being shot and killed doing what used to be normal and safe in this country. you know for a country that talks about liberty and freedom, i do wonder where the freedom to sta
atlanta, georgia to a small town in texas, a family north of houston to a family in a small town in oklahoma, we can seemingly do anything it wants, except keep children alive at school, shoppers alive at a mall. or a young mother alive at work. near allen, texas 8 pe people dead and more injured ar a man began shooting. wednesday this week 5 women were shot, one killed in downtown atlanta, amy st. pierre, a more of two, wife, sister friend, she dedicated her life to keeping the weakest among...
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and the more stamets we've seen , appears to be in the city of noble that is south of oklahoma city, one home was badly damaged along with businesses there. a man says he survived by sheltering in a closet, a bcs rob marciano saw the damage firsthand. a small town like this. the business district is torn up. this is a roof. probably this donut shop completely ripped off in the home behind it. badly damaged everybody. everybody in that home is okay, but we just talked to them and definitely shell shocked. as rob mentioned. no injuries have been reported. meanwhile in arkansas, this 600 year old tree fell onto a home. a woman inside escaped. we will check today's forecast coming up in just a few moments. now that chokehold death of a homeless man on the new york subway, igniting protests for days and now, nearly two weeks later, criminal charges are being filed this morning. the man who put jordan neely and this deadly chokehold on the new york subway isxpo surr year oldaniel penny will be chgecond dnsughtef convicted, he could face up to 15 years in prison. in a statement last night,
and the more stamets we've seen , appears to be in the city of noble that is south of oklahoma city, one home was badly damaged along with businesses there. a man says he survived by sheltering in a closet, a bcs rob marciano saw the damage firsthand. a small town like this. the business district is torn up. this is a roof. probably this donut shop completely ripped off in the home behind it. badly damaged everybody. everybody in that home is okay, but we just talked to them and definitely...
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wellness well done ♪ >>> just a gruesome discovery in eastern oklahoma. authorities say that two teenage girls, who had been missing, are believed to be among seven, seven bodies found at a convicted sex offender's home in the small town of henrietta. the body of the 39-year-old sex offender, jessie mcfadden, was also found on the property. all seven bodies were discovered after mcfadden missed a court date on monday where he was set to stand trial on separate charges for solicitation of a minor. cnn's lucy calf naf has been following. this seems to be a serial killer here. >> reporter: well, what we know is what we heard from both grieving parents, grieving parents of both missing teens who are believed to be found at this property. now, we are still waiting on several critical pieces of information, including the identities of the other four victims, although the sheriff said they were part of one family. the names were not released. we know that oklahoma highway patrol pushed this missing person's report early monday afternoon. they were last seen in h
wellness well done ♪ >>> just a gruesome discovery in eastern oklahoma. authorities say that two teenage girls, who had been missing, are believed to be among seven, seven bodies found at a convicted sex offender's home in the small town of henrietta. the body of the 39-year-old sex offender, jessie mcfadden, was also found on the property. all seven bodies were discovered after mcfadden missed a court date on monday where he was set to stand trial on separate charges for...