oklahomans insist, no matter how much damage has been left behind, no storm is going to break their spirit. abc s mike becher, an oklahoman, explains. reporter: standsing a half mile in front of sunday s violent storm, watching yet another tornado plow through red dirt and houses built on it, i silently wondered why do i live here? the answer is rooted in dust. i m an okie. the o word was equivalent to a racial slur during the 1930s dust bowl. is that s fourth street across the interstate. reporter: but okies like country superstar toby keith, a moore native, who still lives here, now define okie with words like resilient and tough. just pernacious and a will to survive. that resiliency was proved after the 1999 moore tornado. the explosion is in the federal courthouse building. reporter: and a 1995 oklahoma
lgbt athletes. i don t spend a lot of time in nba locker rooms and you have, is the culture in those places i know that what culture is, i know what people dropping an f word against someone or a slur on a pick-up game in a locker room, i ve seen that, of course. is that the culture? no, i think that s softened, chris. rutgers notwithstanding. yeah, right, we saw the rutgers coach fired partly for using precisely i think as a man or boy has played organized s sports has heard that o word a lot. things have softened because a lot of athletes have family members who are gay. so that stuff has softened. but there s this precisely this berlin wall that just has to do with this sexuality and this myth of manhood and what it is and what it isn t. and the nakt that collifact tha
i don t spend a lot of time in nba locker rooms and you have, is the culture in those places i know that what culture is, i know what people dropping an f word against someone or a slur on a pick-up game in a locker room, i ve seen that, of course. is that the culture? no, i think that s softened, chris. rutgers notwithstanding. yeah, right, we saw the rutgers coach fired partly for using precisely i think as a man or boy has played organized spo sports has heard that o word a lot. things have softened because a lot of athletes have family members who are gay. so that stuff has softened. but there s this precisely this berlin wall that just has to do with this sexuality and this myth of manhood and what it is and what it isn t. and the nakt that collins that
who the berst investor for capital private or public market in this administration feels that the way prosperity the most incredible economy in the world was that prichted capital and turned t into taxes and then invested it and that s how we made prosperity and, juan, you know that s not right. juan: you don t believe that let me just say you do believe, i believe from what i have been talking to you in education and infrastructure spending by the government tobin. go back to the 50s and say what was the real investment. freeway system. that was investment. juan: you say yes. a minute ago david was in trouble with you when you word stimulus. i thought you were going to beat him in the head. stimulus, of course, is the b.s. word. stimulus is a co-word for taking taxes from rich people and spending money on services, juan. juan: you just said yes to spending on infrastructure and education. what do you say? i think investing in
who the berst investor for capital private or public market in this administration feels that the way prosperity the most incredible economy in the world was that prichted capital and turned t into taxes and then invested it and that s how we made prosperity and, juan, you know that s not right. juan: you don t believe that let me just say you do believe, i believe from what i have been talking to you in education and infrastructure spending by the government tobin. go back to the 50s and say what was the real investment. freeway system. that was investment. juan: you say yes. a minute ago david was in trouble with you when you word stimulus. i thought you were going to beat him in the head. stimulus, of course, is the b.s. word. stimulus is a co-word for taking taxes from rich people and spending money on services, juan. juan: you just said yes to spending on infrastructure and education. what do you say? i think investing in