>> THIS STATE HAS DONE A GREAT
JOB HELPING THE INDUSTRY STAND
ON THEIR FEET.
BRET: OKLAHOMA CAN NO LONGER
AFFORD THIS.
THAT'S WHAT MANY STATE SENATORS
SAY ABOUT HOUSE BILL 22-98 WHICH
ENDS THE ZERO EMISSIONS TAX
CREDIT BY JULY 1 OF THIS YEAR.
ALTHOUGH IT WOULDN'T TACKLE OUR
CURRENT $878 MILLION BUDGET
HOLE, SOME SAY IT HELPS
STABILIZE OUR FUTURE BUDGETS.
>> FOR THE STATE TO COME IN AND
UNILATERALLY SAY WE ARE CHANGING
THE RULES OF THE GAME AGAIN IS
JUDGMENTAL.
BRET: SENATOR KAY FLOYD SAID
THIS WOULD SEND THE MESSAGE THAT
OKLAHOMA COULDN'T KEEP ITS WORD
SINCE THE BILL MOVES UP THE CUT
OFF DATE FOR THE TAX BREAK BY
THREE YEARS THAN WHAT WAS
PREVIOUSLY NEGOTIATED BY THE
STATE AND WIND INDUSTRY.
>> WE APPRECIATE YOU BEING HERE.
WE HAVE REACHED A CROSSROADS
WHERE WE MUST REACH A NEW FISCAL
DECISION FOR THE STATE OF
OKLAHOMA.
For more infomation >> Senators say ending wind tax credit is bad for Oklahoma business - Duration: 1:10.-------------------------------------------
The New 'It' Trailer Is Here to Give You Nightmares - Duration: 1:53.
The first preview for "It," a horror movie based on Stephen King's novel of the same name, arrived Wednesday — and it's appropriately terrifying.
"It," for the unfamiliar, tells the story of a group of children in a town in Maine who come together after people in the neighborhood
begin to disappear. This brings them in direct conflict with Pennywise, a clown who captures children and devours them.
The book was previously brought to the screen in 1990, in a TV mini-series that starred Tim Curry as the horrifying villain
Both have undoubtedly contributed to a rise in coulrophobia.
The new adaptation — due in September — appears to double down on the circus horror. The trailer offers a sense
of foreboding almost immediately. Dark skies, a rainstorm and a muted color palette all
suggest something ominous lurking just offscreen. Even if you know what's coming
it's terrifying when Pennywise, this time played by Bill Skarsgard
The preview never gets less creepy. There's always tension in the sustained
string chords of the soundtrack, and it imbues everything with suspense
and darkness. At one point, even a red balloon appears unbearably sinister.
But the most frightening moment belongs to a malfunctioning slide projector that starts to
advance itself. The camera cuts between slides on a screen and panicked children trying
to shut it off. The music builds as Pennywise's face finally appears.
"What are you afraid of?" The trailer ultimately asks. As if it doesn't already know
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Grandmother says young newlywed burned in thrift store explosion is 'called to serve people - Duration: 1:41.
DAVIS WITH THE STORY.
PHYLLIS: I WANT GREENVILLE TO
KNOW THAT HE IS A WONDERFUL,
CARING, LOVING, KIND, CHRISTIAN,
DEDICATED, YOUNG MAN, AND THEY
ARE NOT ALL LIKE THAT ANYMORE.
COREY: A KIND OF GUY THAT STANDS
OUT.
HE WAS A STUDENT AT A
UNIVERSITY, HADLEY HURT IN
TRAVELERS REST.
PHYLLIS: HE WAS BURNED ON HIS
BACK, HIS TORSO, HIS HANDS.
HIS FACE WAS BURNED SLIGHTLY,
AND HIS HAIR WAS BURNED.
COREY: JEOY - JOEY WAS THERE
IT TO OPERATE A FORKLIFT, AND
ANOTHER EMPLOYEE HELPED SAVE HIS
LIFE.
BRYCE: HE SEES JOEY ON FIRE, AND
WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT HIMSELF,
HE JUMPS ON JOEY.
COREY: HE SAYS JOEY WOULD HAVE
HELPED SOMEONE ELSE IN NEED.
BRYCE: HE HAD A GREAT REPUTATION
FOR HAVING A SERVANT HEART, JUST
WANTING TO DO WHATEVER HE COULD
DO.
COREY: THE 20-YEAR-OLD NEWLYWED
IS FIGHTING FOR HIS LIFE WITH
HIS WIFE, NIKKI, BY HIS SIDE.
PHYLLIS: SOMETHING LIKE THIS IS
JUST A LITTLE, TINY, BLACK HOLE.
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