Water projects related to the city of McAlester s $32.5 million Oklahoma Water Resources Board loan are getting underway in parts of the city, including projects on the city s northwest side.
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is steven le burke, an off duty detective. this captured this past sunday night from a camera on the motorist dashboard. he backs up, fearful. i will put a hole through your head. that kind of a threat acceptable under any circumstances? let me say that under these particular circumstances, it is a problem if the person in question being stopped was unaware he was a police officer and backing up possibly concerned for his safety. he does appear to pull his badge, but it is not clearly seen. despite the pleas for understanding, the detective keeps on threatening. i didn t see the sign. you re lucky i m a cop because i will beat you right now. here insists the car was driving dangerously. the motorist only called himself michael admits he took a
daily. the house of representatives on friday plans to vote on its version, the tenth time since 2011. joining me is the director of programs from the natural resoerz defense council, dale burke. how are you? fine thanks for having me. first we have the oil crash, which is on people s mind probably more son than this project. is it less necessary if oil is cheaper? well, certainly lower oil prices are not good for the keystone investors, that s a very expensive oil to extract from tarsands but oil prices are volatile which is one of the many reasons we need to get ourselves off of oil, break the mo not any and bring other soreses likes electric vehicles. if people aren t energy experts like you, and they just say tarsands oil, that sounds sort of bad, is that a good way to think about it, or more complicated?