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in oklahoma. they were lynched from a bridge, po c lynching. children witnessed the lynching including a very youngood yes guthrie. host: what did they do with post cards? guest: they were sent to friends and relatives around the country. acknowledging, celebrating t fact that the sender had borne guest: good morning in atlanta, georgia. caller: happy month and thank you for being with us today. i have a question to ask you today and i'm dloipted and talk about plaque homicide because you usually tell people to stick to the topic and that isn't definitely the topic, the topic is about tulsa and race mr. johnson, there is the rosewood incident and for people who don't know about that. post cards, there were post cards of the tulsa incident that were also sent. i want to know if there was any investigation done by the bureau of investigation, the federal before it became the f.b.i. and isk because i recently watched the movie, killers of the flower moon and that occurred around the same time of tuls
in oklahoma. they were lynched from a bridge, po c lynching. children witnessed the lynching including a very youngood yes guthrie. host: what did they do with post cards? guest: they were sent to friends and relatives around the country. acknowledging, celebrating t fact that the sender had borne guest: good morning in atlanta, georgia. caller: happy month and thank you for being with us today. i have a question to ask you today and i'm dloipted and talk about plaque homicide because you...
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i don't condone that an oklahoma. he's a a separately elected official, all kinds of people that now have twitter wars under going to post whatever. i think we should have on his conversations and debates about policy and what we are doing to promote families and improve education, approve the economy of energy independence and border security. but the name-calling doesn't need to happen. so he is separately elected and that's what■8 i would say about it. >> i am flashing red. i know you need to get out of here. thank you so much for the convsa there. [applause] >> wake up, , wake up, here we . one more to go. >> were closing up with fireworks here. my name is elena schneider, national political reporter at "politico" and i'm thrilled to bumbura colorad■no governor jared polis. >> well hello. great to be back there good to see you all. [applause] >> we obviously saved the best for less. >> there we go. >> there's a lot of news coming out of colorado and so were going to cover a lot this conversation, talk about im
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. -- texas panhandle and northwest oklahoma. yesterday, one of the biggest fire events in texas history, more than one million acres of texas land burned. from the start i directed my team to help protect people in the communities threatened by these fires. in response to specific requests from the state, we've already had more than 500 federal personnel here working on fire suppression. that includes depliment of 100 federal firefighters and more on the way. as well as dozens of additional fire engines, air tankers, small planes, helicopter, help fight the flames. and fema has already guaranteed that texas and oklahoma will be reimbursed for the cost of keeping folks safe. we're grateful for the brave first responders risking their lives to save others. and we urge, we urge folks to listen to the warnings from local official, listen to them. i've flown over a lot of these wildfires since i've been president. as a matter of fact i've been in a helicopter in the northwest, southwest, flown over more land burned to the ground, all
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nmp which is a popular social group among the white community that is growing throughout the state of oklahoma oak and you have a media that is publishing articles that are incendiary and inflament tower and flames of and you have combustible mix and somethingo mix and cause and explosion and that something was the incident you referr to between a white girl that isn't the cause of the violence. it is not the fundamental cause. host: memphis, tennessee. >> my first concern is the spoi from texas in regards to mass murder among our own black people. i justanted say psychologically and hard to get over. i want tore a -- [indiscernible] >> recommendations how we repair the damages from the losses that occurred in 1921 includes further education and curricula reform and payments to survivors and descend ants and economic investments targeting the black community. there is a whole range of options aso how we repair what was lost. i do want to report out that sole people that after the massacre in 1921, which obliterated the black community was the end of the story. it wasn't the end of the story. i
nmp which is a popular social group among the white community that is growing throughout the state of oklahoma oak and you have a media that is publishing articles that are incendiary and inflament tower and flames of and you have combustible mix and somethingo mix and cause and explosion and that something was the incident you referr to between a white girl that isn't the cause of the violence. it is not the fundamental cause. host: memphis, tennessee. >> my first concern is the spoi...
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you may not know this, but occasionally, oklahoma has severe weather. occasionally, when you have severe weather, that has become a long-term issue for us as well. a lot of vertical infrastructure continues to do with how they can manage those issues. we also have fires the breakout. it happens at times the derelict power grid. that is an issue that still got to resolve and will hopefully be part of our conversation toy. as well as occasionally a lightning strike, whatever it may be. maybe just something the cast will be it comes from the federal bureaucracy should not. we do have some general contracting issues, so for instance, in oklahoma, the welfare assistance begins on march 1st. did i mention that i wildfires came in on the end of february come in for our wildfires that happen the commitment for the contract dates said created additional problems for us. we bless the red tape that we have to work through. we should be able to bond to those. one of the issues that we are working on is on hiring issues. every bill called direct hire act to make sur
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lucas of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1052, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: i yield myself as much time as i might consume. one of the most difficult decisions a worker will ever undertake is to determine how to save for retirement. this requires an individual to forecast decades into the future, ensuring one has the ability to navigate through life, family and e for many teachers and nonprofit employees, their retirement savings are through 403-b planss in 403-b plans are unable to benefit from the same cost-effective investment products that are available in all the other plans including 401k plans, government 457-b plans and the federal thr. since the creation of 403-b retirement plans back in 1958, there have been many changes to how we sav both in the law and in the overall economy. this amendment will allow 403b plans to be able to invest in collective investment trusts or c.i.t.'s, an -- and insurance company separate accous. c.i.t.
lucas of oklahoma. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1052, the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. lucas, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from oklahoma. mr. lucas: i yield myself as much time as i might consume. one of the most difficult decisions a worker will ever undertake is to determine how to save for retirement. this requires an individual to forecast decades into the future, ensuring one has the ability to navigate through life,...
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i live in oklahoma. they just legalized medical marijuana. people do not understand when it comes into your area how destructive it is to you. that allows the farmers that are growing this stuff to come in, right next door to you to do their growing, they do their processing, we smell like a herd of skunks all the time. we have people laying around on the street they are so hooked now. of course they are learning some things that i understand that they did not want everybody to know at the time they legalized it. and of course, this gentleman is possibly pushing for it to be legalized recreationally. i pray to god that that does not happen. i myself have had to call the natural gas people, like i said the odor is horrendous. and then guess what? say me as an individual does not have any say in what comes right into my yard next door. host: in oklahoma. that is her assessment. how do you respond? guest: oklahoma in a while but that is my assessment as well. oklahoma gave out a lot of licenses for cannabis businesses. and so, you often hear abo
i live in oklahoma. they just legalized medical marijuana. people do not understand when it comes into your area how destructive it is to you. that allows the farmers that are growing this stuff to come in, right next door to you to do their growing, they do their processing, we smell like a herd of skunks all the time. we have people laying around on the street they are so hooked now. of course they are learning some things that i understand that they did not want everybody to know at the time...
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i live in oklahoma. they just legalized medical marijuana. people do not understand when it comes into your area how destructive it is to you. that allows the farmers that are growing this stuff to come in, right next door to you to do their growing, they do their processing, we smell like a herd of skunks all the time. we have people laying around on the street they are so hooked now. of course they are learning some things that i understand that they did not want everybody to know at the time they legalized it. and of course, this gentleman is possibly pushing for it to be legalized recreationally. i pray to god that that does not happen. i myself have had to callín the na people, like i said the odor is horrendous. d then guess what? say me as an individual does not have any say in what comes right into my yard next door. host: in oklahoma. that is her assessment. how do you respond? guest: i have not been to oklahoma in a while but that is my assessment as well. oklahoma gave out a lot of licenses for cannabis businesses. and so, you oft
i live in oklahoma. they just legalized medical marijuana. people do not understand when it comes into your area how destructive it is to you. that allows the farmers that are growing this stuff to come in, right next door to you to do their growing, they do their processing, we smell like a herd of skunks all the time. we have people laying around on the street they are so hooked now. of course they are learning some things that i understand that they did not want everybody to know at the time...
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the speaker pro tempore: t he distinguished gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: i thank you and yielding. i want to thank the speaker of this house. this deal would not have come together without his leadership and support. want to thank chair granger and ranking member delauro for their work and leadership for putting a package together that can get across this floor in a bipais,■< manner. i would be remiss not to thank my negotiating counterparts, ranking member quigley senator shots and ranking member smith on the other side of the rotunda and were terrific to work with. and finally and always, we have outstanding is staff. we all know that and this wouldn't be here without their hard work. i want to focus my remarks on the portion of the bill i had the most to do with and that's the transportation, housing, and urban development portion. there are four areas in that bill that i'm especially proud of. first, members of both parties and both sides of the aisle -- excuse me, both sides of the hard on safety first, safety for people flying, safety for
the speaker pro tempore: t he distinguished gentleman from oklahoma is recognized for three minutes. mr. cole: i thank you and yielding. i want to thank the speaker of this house. this deal would not have come together without his leadership and support. want to thank chair granger and ranking member delauro for their work and leadership for putting a package together that can get across this floor in a bipais,■< manner. i would be remiss not to thank my negotiating counterparts, ranking...
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let me read to you the quote from oklahoma's own senior senator, james lankford, and he said this on fox news, he said, quote are we as republicans going to have press conferences to complain the border is bad and then intentionally leave it open? that's exactly what house republicans are doing, complain, complain, complain, and then say no, no, no, we don't actually want to do anything about the border, we just want to compla. again, let me read that one more time. this is senator lankford, the second most conservative member of the united states senate who said, quote, are we as republicans going to have press conferences and complain that the border is bad and then intentionally leave it open? that's exactly what house republicans are doing, complain, complain, complain, and then they say no, no, no, we don't actually want to do anything about the border, we just want to complain, end quote. senator till us, hardly -- senator tillis, hardly a progressive, working on this deal called out house republicans as well and said, quote, don't pretend the policy they negotiated isn't stron
let me read to you the quote from oklahoma's own senior senator, james lankford, and he said this on fox news, he said, quote are we as republicans going to have press conferences to complain the border is bad and then intentionally leave it open? that's exactly what house republicans are doing, complain, complain, complain, and then say no, no, no, we don't actually want to do anything about the border, we just want to compla. again, let me read that one more time. this is senator lankford,...
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she did not do well with republicans in texas and oklahoma. a lot of her voters, who she referred to as the 40% after new hampshire and south wanted to slow trump down and that is a very fluid drip of people. bernie sdeon a lot of votes from people who did not want hillary clinton to be the nominee. -- the callers you are hearing from did not want a biden-trump rematch. a smaller share of voters who did believe in supporting ukraine defense, in big budget cuts and social security cuts, she had some policies that were held by a smaller and smaller share of the republican party. those voters are on the fence about whether to vote for trump again, but a lot of voters never were going to. they wanted to stop trump by any means necessary. host: let's talk about former president trump. states that he performed well in, better, worse than expected? guest: he performed well, especially well in states where there were other primaries.sz not every state was having a presidential primary and state primaries. five did last night. in texas, in north caroli
she did not do well with republicans in texas and oklahoma. a lot of her voters, who she referred to as the 40% after new hampshire and south wanted to slow trump down and that is a very fluid drip of people. bernie sdeon a lot of votes from people who did not want hillary clinton to be the nominee. -- the callers you are hearing from did not want a biden-trump rematch. a smaller share of voters who did believe in supporting ukraine defense, in big budget cuts and social security cuts, she had...
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the farmers in north dakota, south dakota, wisconsin, illinois, iowa, nebraska, colorado=missouri and oklahoma. gone. your administration is trying to put a stop tothank you. thank you. >> yeah, i think that's a great example of the many ways by giving small farmers small ranchers a fair shot we are also helping to bring prices down for american consumers on things like poultry and meat. one of the unique assets to have competition council is that we've really seen every agency increasing competition and i think secretary austin has undertaken a numberf really important initiatives at the department of defense so mr. secretary, perhaps you'd like to talk about those next. >> thanks, mr. president, as you know well, competition is vital to our defense industrial base and to keep america secure we need to■÷ make our defense industrial base even stronger. in january the department released our first ever national defense industrial strategy. that's our blueprint for building a resilient defense industrial base that's postured to deliver capabilities to our war fighters at speed and scale. and
the farmers in north dakota, south dakota, wisconsin, illinois, iowa, nebraska, colorado=missouri and oklahoma. gone. your administration is trying to put a stop tothank you. thank you. >> yeah, i think that's a great example of the many ways by giving small farmers small ranchers a fair shot we are also helping to bring prices down for american consumers on things like poultry and meat. one of the unique assets to have competition council is that we've really seen every agency increasing...
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dakota and north dakota, and wisconsin, but from far away states like texas, alabama, wyoming, florida, oklahoma, missouri, and the list goes on. i've seen patients who have flown from places liklol her that her complex pregnancy condition would keep her from having her abortion here with me. forcing her to continue a dangerous pregnancy with a possible - where care is not available to her and her home state. traveling to access essential health care can be intidating and overwhelming. it is not an easy thing to do, as as we have all pretended that it is. like the expenf our patient who traveled from a small town a nd became lost in downtown minneapolis with a dead cell phone after her flight landed. we were able tge lyft driver, and she described that driver as a savior for her. ur patient who drove hundreds and hundreds of miles through blizzard conditions just to get her abortion. our landscape is difficult. it is dangerous. and it is putting my patients andi've talked to mike collins, practicing in states where abortion is now illegal and they are struggling with decisions about providing et
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oklahoma. watch live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span. today, watch c-span 2024 campaign trail, a roundup of campaign coverage providing a one-stop shop of what the candidates are saying to voters along with first-hand accounts, updated poll numbers. watch c-span 2024 campaign trail today at 7:00 eastern on c-span. online at c-span. org or download as a podcast at c-spannow. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. healthy democracy just doesn't look like this, it looks like this, where americans can see democracy at work, where citizens are truly informed, our republic thrives. get informed straight from the source on c-span, unfiltered, unbiased, word for word from the nation's capital to wherever you are because the opinion that matters the most is your own. this is what democracy looks like. c-an, powered by cable. >> on saturday, formeprident trump will speak to voters in greenville north carolina. liveovage at 2:00 p.m. on c-span, c-spannow and online at c-span. org. and x at cspanwj. congress passes a short-term spending measure.
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congressman kevin hern represents oklahoma's first district. can i call you kevin for a minute? my mom will give me a hard time if i do that. kevin was born on an air force base and gained early appreciation for the sacrifices that military families make. he really has a quintessential american background. he earned an architectural drafting certificate at a career technology school, she used to work and pay for his engineering degree. after undergrad, kevin went on to work as an sp will internati. kevin was out of work when it rocked the industry. he saved purchases for his mcdonald's restaurant by operating small businesses writing computer programs. in 1997 he built a farm and bought his first mcdonald's restaurant in north little rock arkansas. he purchased two mcdonald's restaurants. he grew that organization over the next decade owning 24 mcdonald's restaurants that employed thousands of people in northeastern oklahoma. congressman hearn has worked because every aisle, serving mc. he served 13 years in the national leadership team that represented all 3500 plus.sfran. eigh
congressman kevin hern represents oklahoma's first district. can i call you kevin for a minute? my mom will give me a hard time if i do that. kevin was born on an air force base and gained early appreciation for the sacrifices that military families make. he really has a quintessential american background. he earned an architectural drafting certificate at a career technology school, she used to work and pay for his engineering degree. after undergrad, kevin went on to work as an sp will...
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is that an idea that could benefit oklahoma residents? >> it could. i can also talk about the impact it may or may not have on the medicaid program in general. if medicaid prices go down, then that could affect the fallprovis currently responsible for costs for members duly served by medicare and medicaid. there is the potentially -- there could be a potential impact on if rebates, inflationary protection measures and other cost-saving measures, there might be less opportunity for supplemental rebates on the medicaid side. that could definitely impact medicaid statement. ms. schumaker: another thing i criticized phrma's exorbitant prices and set americans would pay less than half as much for the same drugs if they lived in the same country. this could actually be for any of you. why are we paying such high prices for drugs? what is going on here? ms. reilly: what is often misunderstood as it relates to our industry as a couple of things. one, when people look at the price they often pay at the pharmacy counter, especially before they have reached the
is that an idea that could benefit oklahoma residents? >> it could. i can also talk about the impact it may or may not have on the medicaid program in general. if medicaid prices go down, then that could affect the fallprovis currently responsible for costs for members duly served by medicare and medicaid. there is the potentially -- there could be a potential impact on if rebates, inflationary protection measures and other cost-saving measures, there might be less opportunity for...
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in oklahoma that ithere's an aus with that. so we watch those. process, it might come out at a high cost. so, understanding the value of getting a dg individuals who are suffering while also balancing that with the cost and the state budget, and thinking about how we can■crove that process from a reimbursement standpoint. ms. reilly: cannot jump in? often times we talk about but it's in hear high cost, we ignore how much we are spending. we are spending $345 billion to care for people not even including caregiver costs which is another $340 billion. i use the example, my mother lost her life to als. she thankfully had nebraska medicaid and lived her life for seven years on medicaid. to the tune of about a quarter of a million dollars a year to care for her, to be on a ventilator, to have her on nursing care. it w not medicine cost but it was $250,000. if tomorrow someone invents a medicine that delays thenset of als, extends life, my guest is a will have a high cost because it treats a relatively small population. but how likely are the costs i
in oklahoma that ithere's an aus with that. so we watch those. process, it might come out at a high cost. so, understanding the value of getting a dg individuals who are suffering while also balancing that with the cost and the state budget, and thinking about how we can■crove that process from a reimbursement standpoint. ms. reilly: cannot jump in? often times we talk about but it's in hear high cost, we ignore how much we are spending. we are spending $345 billion to care for people not...
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with nebraska's republican congressman, texas congressman, california's democratic congressman and the oklahoma republican congressman. c-span's washi the conversationt 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now our free mobile app, or online at c-span.org. >> get project information from members of government right into the palm of your hands when you preorder your copy of c-span's 2020 four congressional directory. with bio and contact information for every house and senate member of the 118th congress. important information on congressional committees, federal agencies, and state governors. the congressional directory
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bice: on february 11, oklahoma city lost a wonderful public servant. kathy cummings was one of the most positive and friendly women you would ever meet. and although our political leanings were quite different she always greeted me with a hug and a smile when we would see each other. kathy served as the mayor of the village, as well as the city council woman and championed causes she feltommunity. but she may be best known as the owner of vito's restaurant, a popular italian restaurant that recreated many of the recipes kathy learned from her upbringing in a very traditional italian family. family was the most important thing to kathy and i know her husband, sean, daughters, rose marie, danielle, angelina and sons, gabriel and was and the legacy she leaves behind. eternal -- i'm sorry. eternal rest grant unto her, o lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. may the souls of the faithfully departed and all of the souls through mercy of god rest in peace. amen. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognitio
bice: on february 11, oklahoma city lost a wonderful public servant. kathy cummings was one of the most positive and friendly women you would ever meet. and although our political leanings were quite different she always greeted me with a hug and a smile when we would see each other. kathy served as the mayor of the village, as well as the city council woman and championed causes she feltommunity. but she may be best known as the owner of vito's restaurant, a popular italian restaurant that...
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we tried to examine political power and defined it within five state ecosystems, illinois, oklahoma, georgia, nevada. nevada is a state where women have majority of state legislative seats in oklahoma being one of the states of the lowest representation of women across the board. we talked to about a dozen political actors across the state and dug into where the sites are for power and influence, are they all elected? what are the unelected sites. how do we support women to ensure they are across andinflue also tried to look at and address partisan barriers in racial and ethnic barriers and intersect with gender to make it hard to accrue that power. we want to challenge everybody to think a little bit differently about how we mea]eoy sites and support systems to get more women in those positions of influence. host: the work can be found at their website if you want to check it out. let's hear from mayla in florida, republican line. i like to ask her whate. she thinks about abortion that thetic party platform allows up to seconds before birth. guest: i would just say as i noted, our o
we tried to examine political power and defined it within five state ecosystems, illinois, oklahoma, georgia, nevada. nevada is a state where women have majority of state legislative seats in oklahoma being one of the states of the lowest representation of women across the board. we talked to about a dozen political actors across the state and dug into where the sites are for power and influence, are they all elected? what are the unelected sites. how do we support women to ensure they are...
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then about $600 million of capitol we are in oklahoma to bring broadband to communities. obviously the cost for passing we are very familiar with it. obviously getting access to the infrastructure in these markets is key to our ability to can ans effectively as we can. we have some great partnerips p. someone once told me do they make good neighbors? we have a set of rules we live by. what's good for them is good for us. nationwide provider of shared infrastructure we owned about 40000 miles, 90000 route miles of fiber at one or 15000 small cells contract. we offer a variety of communication services. we lease our towers to communicatn cetera. art small cell and fiber business having access to. like the other providers here we have a line attachment one thing the ground is a little bit differently as we offer the small cell infrastructure to attach and tennis and fiber is the most efficient way to deploy. these have been used for a think about the telegraph and telephone, long-distance and the fiber they continue to serve an essential function for our business. it is cruc
then about $600 million of capitol we are in oklahoma to bring broadband to communities. obviously the cost for passing we are very familiar with it. obviously getting access to the infrastructure in these markets is key to our ability to can ans effectively as we can. we have some great partnerips p. someone once told me do they make good neighbors? we have a set of rules we live by. what's good for them is good for us. nationwide provider of shared infrastructure we owned about 40000 miles,...
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the gentleman from oklahoma. the gelegentleman from kentucky. gentleman from new york. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentlemen from california. the gentle man from california. the gentlewoman from washington. the gentleman from colorado. the gentlewoman from illinois. the gentlewoman from texas. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentleman from michigan. vp harris: the president of the senate appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from new york, mr. schumer. the senator from illinois, mr. durbin. the senator from washington, center -- senator from michigan. the senator from minnesota, ms. klobuchar. the senator from the senator from wisconsin, ms. baldwin. the senator from kentucky, mr. mcconnell. the senator from south dakota, mr. thune. the senator from wyoming, mr. barrasso. the senator from west virginia, mrs. capitola. and the senator from iowa. >> the members of the escort committee will exit the chamber through the lobby d
the gentleman from oklahoma. the gelegentleman from kentucky. gentleman from new york. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentlemen from california. the gentle man from california. the gentlewoman from washington. the gentleman from colorado. the gentlewoman from illinois. the gentlewoman from texas. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentleman from michigan. vp harris: the president of the senate appoints the following senators as members of the committee on the part of the senate to...
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next to him is gary o'neill, we had hoped to have the director of oklahoma department of management and pest mitigation. we are very pleased to have gary here: is the president of the national mitigation association and is the director of mitigation grant services at one of the country's leading consulting firms. gary has served in state government and in private industry in disaster management. he leads■ executives looking to reduce the impact and cost of disasters around the united states. their work on behalf of the mitigation practitioner community to advise the federal executive and legislative branches on how to reduce the cost of disaster response, and they do public outreach to build community resilience to whatever disasters might occur. next to gary is russell strickland, secretary of the maryland department of emergency management and president of the national emergency management association. mr. stricklin holds degrees from the university of maryland and has held emergency response positions in unty and state government and serves on the governor's executive council -- he
next to him is gary o'neill, we had hoped to have the director of oklahoma department of management and pest mitigation. we are very pleased to have gary here: is the president of the national mitigation association and is the director of mitigation grant services at one of the country's leading consulting firms. gary has served in state government and in private industry in disaster management. he leads■ executives looking to reduce the impact and cost of disasters around the united states....
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own to the president has endorsed a very tough bill negotiated by a very conservative senator from oklahoma and chris murphy from connecticut. it is a tough deal, it is hard to swallow for democrats. the president is on board. we hope congress too. host: this is from georgia. good morning. caller: the problem with the democratic party is people like you. you use black people to get you in office and then you arese wa. we did not support israel to do this or any other country to do this. you people and you will not get out and talk about white people. the majority of white people they support trump. he always talk about the black vote. exes is not red. is getting more racist because of illegal people from ukraine and venezuela. they are notthese people are coe fascism they are bringing from germany. that is where trump came from. he is a nazi head you will not admit it. host: you made the point several times a will let our guest respond. guest: i did not quite follow all of the points. with your call a lot more than he might think. we are not responsible and neher are republicans responsible
own to the president has endorsed a very tough bill negotiated by a very conservative senator from oklahoma and chris murphy from connecticut. it is a tough deal, it is hard to swallow for democrats. the president is on board. we hope congress too. host: this is from georgia. good morning. caller: the problem with the democratic party is people like you. you use black people to get you in office and then you arese wa. we did not support israel to do this or any other country to do this. you...
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district of columbia, maine, michigan, minnesota, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north dakota, oklahoma, oregon, tennessee, vermont, and finally, i extend our deepest gratitude to the u.s. attorney and his extraordinary team from the district of new jersey who join us in filing this important an historic case. it is a great privilege now to turn the podium over to the attorney general in the greate . >> good morning. i'm honored to stand here today alongside attorney general garland, deputy attorney general monaco, acting associate attorney general mizer andsistal cantor and the rest of the department of justice on behalf of the 9.3 million residents of the state state of new jersey and a bipartisan group of 16 attorneys general. because no matter which state we represent, we're all resnsible for protecting the well-being of our residents and that includes their economic well-being. as we've heard, we're here today because apple has consistently anti-competitive business practices designed to maximize their profits and their shareholders while minimizing the ability of the consumers to
district of columbia, maine, michigan, minnesota, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north dakota, oklahoma, oregon, tennessee, vermont, and finally, i extend our deepest gratitude to the u.s. attorney and his extraordinary team from the district of new jersey who join us in filing this important an historic case. it is a great privilege now to turn the podium over to the attorney general in the greate . >> good morning. i'm honored to stand here today alongside attorney general...
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biden has sent federal help, fema will reimburse texas and oklahoma for cost. he did this without statehood and leaders fight him on every turn. i think that the border wall is horrible in that it also prevents any kind of animal's migration. especially something like this with a horrible forest fire. where are these animal supposed to go? thank you. host: tracy brought up the wildfires in texas. here is more information from npr whoh] has the headline, governor abbott says that texas wildfires may have destroyed up to 500 structures. this is reporting from the associated press. wildfires may have destroyed as many as 500 structures in the texas panhandle. republican governor abbott said how the largest blaze in state history scorched everything in its path leaving ashes in its wake. texas officials warn that theten forecasted for saturday, elevating worries that fires in the panhandle could spread the more than 1700 square miles already chewed up this week by fast-moving flames. the largest blaze began monday has killed at least two people and left a charred l
biden has sent federal help, fema will reimburse texas and oklahoma for cost. he did this without statehood and leaders fight him on every turn. i think that the border wall is horrible in that it also prevents any kind of animal's migration. especially something like this with a horrible forest fire. where are these animal supposed to go? thank you. host: tracy brought up the wildfires in texas. here is more information from npr whoh] has the headline, governor abbott says that texas wildfires...
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biden has sent federal help, indicating fema will reimburse texas and oklahoma for cost. he did this without statehood and leaders fight him on i think that the border wall is horrible in that it also prevents any kind of animal's migration. especially something like this with a horrible forest fire. where are these animal supposed to go? thank you. host: tracy brought up the wildfires in texas. here is more information from npr who has the headline, governor abbott says that texas wildfires may have destroyed up to 500 structures. this is reporting from the associated press. wildfires may have destroyed as many as 500 structures in the texas panhandle. republican governor abbott said on friday, describing how the largest blaze in state history scorched everything in its path leaving ashes in its wake. texas officials warn that the threat was not over with higher temperatures and strger when forecasted for saturday, elevating worries that fires in the panhandle could spread beyond the more than 1700 square miles already chewed up this week by fast-moving flames. the large
biden has sent federal help, indicating fema will reimburse texas and oklahoma for cost. he did this without statehood and leaders fight him on i think that the border wall is horrible in that it also prevents any kind of animal's migration. especially something like this with a horrible forest fire. where are these animal supposed to go? thank you. host: tracy brought up the wildfires in texas. here is more information from npr who has the headline, governor abbott says that texas wildfires...
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host james lankford of oklahoma was the key negotiator on that bill. that is laverne in tex cindy in the state of new jersey. good morning. caller:you need to vet these people a little more when they call in. first, trump came in years when obama had put everything in place, he turned everything around. the second thing is i thought that -- host: you have to turn down your television and keep talking through your phone. caller: when trump office, i thought the wall was went to be built and mexico was good to pay for it. what happened? also, the familye christian republicans who feel this is right -- w trump went to do? i hope he is never elected president. when he becomes president, is he going to just have vengeance for everybody that talked about him? republicans cannot wake up. women cannot wake up. --bs up. women, wake up. host: this is roberto in california, republican. caller: i find it amazing that the lady from new jersey is having a say about people andow senators in trouble again for being crooked. i do think we could do better than we are on
host james lankford of oklahoma was the key negotiator on that bill. that is laverne in tex cindy in the state of new jersey. good morning. caller:you need to vet these people a little more when they call in. first, trump came in years when obama had put everything in place, he turned everything around. the second thing is i thought that -- host: you have to turn down your television and keep talking through your phone. caller: when trump office, i thought the wall was went to be built and...
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he was a first responder to the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, 1996 atlanta bombing and the 9/11 world trade center attacks among others. in 2022, he was awarded as an honorary u.s. commander for his work with security forces and military working dogs. as i said, we have a very impressive panel of experts that i think can help them navigate us here today. we appreciate the witnesses being here today and look forward to your testimony. as a reminder, we read your written statements and it will appear in the full hearing record. under committee rule nine, you are to limit your oral presentation to a brief summary of your written statement unless i extend the time period in consultation with the ranking member. please remember to turn on your microphones using the button in front of you so that members can hear. if you don't, i will very politely remind you to turn your microphone on. the light on the timer in front of you will turn green. after four minutes, it will turn yellow. when the red light comes on, your five minutes has expired. you don't have to stop midsentence, but we would ask tha
he was a first responder to the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, 1996 atlanta bombing and the 9/11 world trade center attacks among others. in 2022, he was awarded as an honorary u.s. commander for his work with security forces and military working dogs. as i said, we have a very impressive panel of experts that i think can help them navigate us here today. we appreciate the witnesses being here today and look forward to your testimony. as a reminder, we read your written statements and it will...
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host: the lead republican in the ■y that bill, steve langford in oklahoma. anita is in tulsa, oklahoma, and independent. caller: thank you for c-span. i have a question as to whether when the first europeans came to north america, did they follow the indigenous people's morals when they took their land? host:estion? bring us up to 2024. guest: i think it support and -- caller:ould like for mr. wolf to answer the question as to whether they followed the morals of the indigenous people. why i raised the issue is i think it is important when we talk about people who are coming to the country now. after mr. wolf answers the question, i would ask this -- guest: the word humanity gets thrown out a lot as it relates to what's going on today. when you look at rep everyone us the plight of a lot of individuals coming to this country. i don't think that's at stake here. everyone wants to be humane in the process. the question is do you want individuals to come to this country in a legal way? we have overcan apply for and ce united states or, do you accept and allow pe
host: the lead republican in the ■y that bill, steve langford in oklahoma. anita is in tulsa, oklahoma, and independent. caller: thank you for c-span. i have a question as to whether when the first europeans came to north america, did they follow the indigenous people's morals when they took their land? host:estion? bring us up to 2024. guest: i think it support and -- caller:ould like for mr. wolf to answer the question as to whether they followed the morals of the indigenous people. why i...
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they split up once, twice, finally she went back to oklahoma for a time and then came back to hollywood and said she was pregnant and he was th father. chaplin did the math. he realized he could not possibly be the father. so he refused to make a settlement on her. she went to hopper, who blew the story wide open,asically pregnaa state a complete for chaplin. chaplin knew it was not true. the government began a prosecution based on a law passed in the early part of the century■d banning taken women across state lines formmoral purposes, basically to stamp out prussic -- illal prostitution. then came the paternity trial. he willingly took a blood test that proved he was not the father and the jury found against him. the reason was at that point in california, 13, was not dispositive. five years later, the case would have been■v in 1943 the jury found against him largely because of the portrayal of chaplin in the media by people like hopper and ed sullivan and other conservative columnists as an out-of-control libertine. so he lost the case. he appealed and the appeal was turned down.
they split up once, twice, finally she went back to oklahoma for a time and then came back to hollywood and said she was pregnant and he was th father. chaplin did the math. he realized he could not possibly be the father. so he refused to make a settlement on her. she went to hopper, who blew the story wide open,asically pregnaa state a complete for chaplin. chaplin knew it was not true. the government began a prosecution based on a law passed in the early part of the century■d banning taken...