Record 74/344
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Description 
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| This tape contains footage from KOCO 5 of a program entitled "Sorrow in the Heartland." The program is hosted by Jack Bowen and Jennifer Eve. It includes clips of the street from the morning of April 19, 1995; Mayor Ron Norick; injuries in the street; burning cars; Dept. Fire Chief Jon Hansen; Micheal McCurry; Congressman Ernest Istook; Daina Bradley; President Bill Clinton; Attorney General Janet Reno; FBI Agent Bob Ricks; Gov. Frank Keating; reactions from the community; ATF investigation; rescuer and victim reunited; day care owner Melva Noakes; arrest of McVeigh; Nichols farmhouse; Janet Reno announcing the arrest of Tim McVeigh; Terry Nichols; moving McVeigh; building collapse near the Murrah Building, Howard Burns; donations; Terri Watkins, federal investigation; background on the arrest of McVeigh, Terry Nichols, James Nichols and their involvement in the bombing, John Doe #2, militia leader Mark Koernke; details of the bomb, Ryder Truck; reports from the scene, Janet St. James; prayer service; Ron Stahl; Gov. Frank Keating,Rev. Billy Graham, President Bill Clinton, Rev. Jerome Free, Rev. Michael Anderson; Jane Braden; LaDonna Battle discussing her parents, victims Calvin and Peola Battle; Alicia Chavez discussing bombing victim Zachary Chavez; Keith Coverdale discussing his two sons, Elijah and Aaron Coverdale, who were killed in the bombing; Ronda Chapman, survivor Don Crips, survivor Stan Mayer, survivor Irish Hill, survivor Terri Shaw, survivor Davetta Green, survivor Raymond Washburn; post traumatic stress disorder; survivor Brandy Ligon, Mary Ligon; Help Phone 5, donations from the community, Cindy Wall-Morrison; video montage from Jason Vaz; Phil Monaghan, Deer Creek students, poetry; Janet St. James, impact on media members. Sales of this program went to help raise funds for victims, families. |
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Cassette, Videotape
-Reactions
-Copyright 2007 Oklahoma City National Memorial
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