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oklahoma is about this. yes. yeah thank you. the question was about how much students in oklahoma learn about the race massacre. to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and also now the state superintendent named ryan walters, who is very kind of on a crusade against critical race theory. at one point a while ago, he was questioned about tulsa massacre and had a quote along the lines of, well, it wasn't really about race. and so it's kind of a situation where though technically the state is required to teach students, there's a lot of pressure, teachers feel, to not teach the history. and i can also say, actually, that
oklahoma is about this. yes. yeah thank you. the question was about how much students in oklahoma learn about the race massacre. to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as...
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the clerk: the senator from oklahoma, mr. lankford, moves to concur on the house amendment to the senate amendment to h. h.r. 2882 with further amendment numbered 1713. the presiding officer: we have two minutes of debate equally divide. the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford: mr. president, i rise today to ask my colleagues to support my amendment that would strike ear marc funding for -- earmark funding for a hospital that does chemical barringses well into the fifth month of pregnancy. they say that they routinely provide abortions, this is beyond even the roe standard of viability. amount 22 weeks, at five and a half months, a baby at that point can feel pain, a baby can smile, they have formed tear ducts, they can recognize their mom's voice, they're sensitive to loud voices and they have their taste buds formed at that point. denmark, germany, greece, hung ary, ireland, norway, switzerland restrict abortion after two weeks, this a hospital bragging they do abortions at 22 weeks, we may disagree on when life begins, but
the clerk: the senator from oklahoma, mr. lankford, moves to concur on the house amendment to the senate amendment to h. h.r. 2882 with further amendment numbered 1713. the presiding officer: we have two minutes of debate equally divide. the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford: mr. president, i rise today to ask my colleagues to support my amendment that would strike ear marc funding for -- earmark funding for a hospital that does chemical barringses well into the fifth month of pregnancy. they...
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roger in oklahoma. did you vote? >> boat? >> i sure did. i was the first one in my precinct to vote this morning at 7:00 and i voted for nikki haley. minority in the state, i'm a lifelong eisenhower republican and there aren't many of us left here. i think trump will carry the state, all 77 counties that is what usually happens i think he will carry off 77 states and i think he will be elected president. that scares me to death, but i think he's going to win the presidency i will be voting for joe biden like i say i am a lifelong republican. the first candidate i voted for as a young man was richard nixon, and i voted for hillary clinton and voted for joe biden, do vote for president biden again. but i am a rare bird here in the republican party.>> nikki haley in this super tuesday contest? >> i'm sort of a never trump. i say i man eisenhower republican. he would work with the other party. roosevelt chose command the european theater of the war because he could get along with all different allie when he was president of a hadsc majority. he
roger in oklahoma. did you vote? >> boat? >> i sure did. i was the first one in my precinct to vote this morning at 7:00 and i voted for nikki haley. minority in the state, i'm a lifelong eisenhower republican and there aren't many of us left here. i think trump will carry the state, all 77 counties that is what usually happens i think he will carry off 77 states and i think he will be elected president. that scares me to death, but i think he's going to win the presidency i will be...
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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 today. as well as occasionally a lightning strike, whatever it may be. maybe just something the cast will be aggressive wire. among our witnesses today, it . comes from the federal bureaucracy should not. we do have some general ■u 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 this year ? suggest giving federal assist us to be able to 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 th
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oklahoma state medicaid director. thank you so much for being here. now i am going to set the stage a bit. during the state of the union, president biden said he wants congress to expand the inflation reduction act and allow medicare to negotiate prices for cription drugs pretty meanwhile the drug industry including pharma has filed lawsuits to stop the ira. following the state of the union pharma's president sandy ira is stifling life-saving research. so what did he mean by that? >> thank you for having me and thank you for the question. the way the inflation reduction act is structured, one of the provisions says as soon as nine years after a product has been on the market, the government is allowed to come in and set the price for those medicines. that is for small molecules. sp pills you get at the counter. for pills you get at a hospital you get 13 years. after passage of the ira we ask our company, what is the impact of a law like that? where instead of having the length of your patent in order to be able to recoup your costs when you have short
oklahoma state medicaid director. thank you so much for being here. now i am going to set the stage a bit. during the state of the union, president biden said he wants congress to expand the inflation reduction act and allow medicare to negotiate prices for cription drugs pretty meanwhile the drug industry including pharma has filed lawsuits to stop the ira. following the state of the union pharma's president sandy ira is stifling life-saving research. so what did he mean by that? >>...
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. >> host: rj is an oklahoma and is currently incarcerated. go ahead, rj, yeah, i'm incarcerated right now. i've been in prison before. i was a drug addict for years and i thought the system. i got busted in 94 for credit card fraud. i got two years but then i got to work release but they didn't have it at that time in oklahoma so they sent me to east cell house block behind the walls of mcallister. so i was in there with killers and murderers, and the east cell house it was isolated. it was a condemned building. i don't know if this lady has heard about it or not. they had news teams coming out there. we had a big lawsuit. of course we didn't get in my out of it that it was a four-story building, 40000 of us in there and i was on the bottom floor and you did your clothes, your laundry mop aukus once a week. he took a sharp once a week. there was one shower for the whole room. 100 men for one shower. and then when they would flush the toilet above myself, feces would run down the wall inside myself. okay, i was a seven-month waiting to go to w
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in oklahoma we do cover benefit. so we watch those. i will say that, you know, when something goes to the accelerated approval process will come at high cost to the medicaid program so understanding the valueover getting drug early while also balancing cost and state budget and thinking about how we can improve the process from reimbursement standpoint. >> oftentimes we talk about medicines and we hear high costs, high costs, we ignore how much cost we are spending in the system today for conditions like alzheimer's. we are spending for people 65 and above, $345 billion to care for people, that doesn't even costs which is another 340 billion. i used the example oftentimes my mother, you know, lost her life to condition for which there is no cure. she thankfully had nebraska medicaid and lived her life in medicaid, to care for her, have around the clock nursing. it was $250,000. if tomorrow someone comes up and invents the medicine that delay it is con set of als, extends life, my guess i will have ah high cost because how likely are we
in oklahoma we do cover benefit. so we watch those. i will say that, you know, when something goes to the accelerated approval process will come at high cost to the medicaid program so understanding the valueover getting drug early while also balancing cost and state budget and thinking about how we can improve the process from reimbursement standpoint. >> oftentimes we talk about medicines and we hear high costs, high costs, we ignore how much cost we are spending in the system today for...
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and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot the way that they graze and everything on the places doing it they see remarkable rejuvenatn of the prairie system. and just picking up on your fina comments, what parallels do you see between the story of the buffalo and debates we're having today or energy policy? you know, was a need we learn from that history? well, you know, in the i guess i'm trying to think about in terms wasn't that of a debate. you know, while this was going on, the slaughter, the united states government didn't necessarily did the government and the army did didn't destroy the buffalo because it was alre
and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot the way that they graze and...
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congressman kevin hern represents oklahoma's first district. minute? my mom will give me a hard time if i do that. kevi on an air force base and gained early appreciation for the sacrifices that military families make. he really has a quintessential american background. 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 aerospace engineer for rock will international. 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 and bought his first mcdonald's restaurant in north little rock arkansas. he purchased two mcdonald's restaurants.he grew that organir the next decade owning 24 mcdonald's restaurants that employed thousands of people in nohern■y oklahoma. congressman hearn has worked because every aisle, serving in various leadership positions within the mcdonnell system. years in the national leadership team that represente
congressman kevin hern represents oklahoma's first district. minute? my mom will give me a hard time if i do that. kevi on an air force base and gained early appreciation for the sacrifices that military families make. he really has a quintessential american background. 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 aerospace engineer for rock will international. kevin was out...
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farms since 1981 all the farmers dakota, wiscons, illinois, iowa, nebraska, colorado, missouri and oklahoma. gone. your administration is trying to put a stop to that. >> thank you. thank you. >> yeah, i think that's a gre 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 cabinet agency increasing competition■rs undertaken a number of 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 defse industrial base and to keep america secure we need to make our defense industrial base even stronger. in january the released our first ever national defense industrial strategy. that's our blueprint foresiliene industrial base that's postured to deliver capabilities to our war fighters at speed and scale. and at means that expediting or expanding our relatio
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was the first responders to the 1995 oklahoma city bombing in 1996 atlanta olympic bombing and the 9/11 world trade center attacks. in 2022 he was awarded as an honorary u.s. force commander for security forces and military working dogs and as i said a very impressive panel experts that can help navigate us here today. we appreciate the winds is being treated look forward to your testimony. as reminder we have read your appear in the full hearing record. under committee rule nine you are limited -- were to limit your oral presentations to a y of your written statement and consultation with reports. please remember to turn on your microphones using the button in front of you so that members can hear and if you don't i'll it will politely remind you to turn your microphones on. when you begin to speak rely on a timer in front of you and the light will turn green. after four minutes it will turn yellow. comes on your five minutes has expired. you don't have to stop midsentence but we would ask that you please wrap up once the red light has eliminated. i now recognize assistant chief gall
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oklahoma is proud to invest the investments to support the bomber modernization. can you speak of the benefit this brings to the leg of the triad. >> absolutely. it is absolutely foundational. tinker and the teammates that are there to support that mission leg on behalf of men and women of air force global strike command, is absolutely critical. the fact that we are expanding and building a bomber campus in preparation of be 20 one. it is going to be extremely important. .. the production of the b-52-j as we go through the commercial engine replacement program for that jet senator mullen: in addition t what is the next technological frontier for protecting our electronic communications and weapons systems? >> obviously its protection systems and my colleague to the left also plays an important role in that. but more so one of the things we are finding and that was noted through both northern edge 21 and northern edge 23 exercises he men and women that are put in those situations understand there are techniques, tactics and procedures that can avoid having, being a
oklahoma is proud to invest the investments to support the bomber modernization. can you speak of the benefit this brings to the leg of the triad. >> absolutely. it is absolutely foundational. tinker and the teammates that are there to support that mission leg on behalf of men and women of air force global strike command, is absolutely critical. the fact that we are expanding and building a bomber campus in preparation of be 20 one. it is going to be extremely important. .. the production...
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[applause] [applause] how about our businesses the fastest growing companies oklahoma infrastructure project will boost the economy throughout the region. we should also be very proud of our work together to help their employers ethan allen and the northeast kingdom and hundreds of smallnd businesses so they cn reopen, stay open, grow and thrive. and this weekend 93-mile an hour will be fully opened. [applause] [applause] the crews worked quickly to repair the damage caused by the storms. even these are some of the many reasons we feel incredibly optimistic about our future. another reason is a seat at the path or we can reverse the downward trend if we prioritize these urgent crises. that is why we've shared many of our proposals in these areas. i know it these are not the only challenges we face there are many others like addiction, healthcare costs, climate change but we need to and will continue our work. public safety, affordability, and housing are the issues that demand our immediate attention. because scene, living them every single day critical to reversing her demographic t
[applause] [applause] how about our businesses the fastest growing companies oklahoma infrastructure project will boost the economy throughout the region. we should also be very proud of our work together to help their employers ethan allen and the northeast kingdom and hundreds of smallnd businesses so they cn reopen, stay open, grow and thrive. and this weekend 93-mile an hour will be fully opened. [applause] [applause] the crews worked quickly to repair the damage caused by the storms. even...
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the inside of what is now known as mount scott in the wichita mountains of oklahoma. but these ceremoniesere important and if they didn't show up, then it took extra to show them the buffalo that we've learned our lesson. we violated something of this covenant. and we're going to set it right now. and then they would come back. and so we had to spend time telling about that and trying to help us feel that then strangers arrived from europe and, they brought with them a very different of the relationship of human with the natural world, one that and its bounties, one that the humans are. two are in charge are two different level and the natural world there as a resource to be used and in later times history then also than used to as commodities for the market and that was the start of a new viewed the but these newcomers all were fascinated by this huge animal spanish were in the saw in the southwest spanish explorers french explorers saw them in the midwest and the colonies saw them here in the in atlantichich was one of the more surprising things for me in the resear
the inside of what is now known as mount scott in the wichita mountains of oklahoma. but these ceremoniesere important and if they didn't show up, then it took extra to show them the buffalo that we've learned our lesson. we violated something of this covenant. and we're going to set it right now. and then they would come back. and so we had to spend time telling about that and trying to help us feel that then strangers arrived from europe and, they brought with them a very different of the...
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him credi w but it's not exactly heavy duty left in to defend great state of texas from the state of oklahoma in the well not if you ask texans they're very wary those folks. s so this is the four year carter period. then you came back with president reagan. yes, i do. i did. and it was and part. jim beam. mine a long time and he was partly responsible group of people to be on staff. and i think reagan understood better than anybody else how important it is to be before you got there and and wd to two or three other presidents just before that was the presid got elected and he would bring with him the who had been with him when he would back home in the state, but he wouldn't bring any new people. and it was you know, it was a veryd it didn't work. you know as as a way of governing. and so that was an issue. and reagan understood that, convinced him of that. and a lot of time went into e white house staff and baker really did that. we had two groups of people we had we that were the california who were on his team. they basically were ideas. and because we feel it was the conservative wing of
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my name is t w shannon and i am from oklahoma. greetings from the red state. and i. i am a former speaker of the house of the state of oklahoma and currently the vice chair for. and it is an honor for me to be to discuss this very important topic about the state of black progress. this is a ongoing journey where we are chronicling the absolute success and challenges that face a particular minority group here in america that is part of kira's mission. our founder, star parker, is with us. and i'm going to begin with some opening remarks to introduce to you, those that sit on our panel today who you will be hearing. our number one we have in row your eyes and we get those. and he is the founder of vertex partnership academies and a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and served ten years as ceo of public prep and has held leadership positions at. teach for america. the bill and melinda gates foundation, the white house, mtv, where he earned two public service emmys with his recent book agency, mr. seeks to inspire young people of races to build strong fa
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lucas from oklahoma thank you, mr. chairman. we both agree that■d a strong healthy rural america and rural america is the key to our national security. memories are short. and iback 10 years ago when you and i worked together 2 1/2 yearughird generm bill and maybe memories have numbed with time but not the way you conductedmittee on behalf of your constituents but in those republican committee meetings where together, battled diligently to get the attention of elected leadership about the importance of these farm bills. i will be forever eternally grateful you backing me up the way you handled the speaker and floor leader on behalf of rural america and production agriculture. so thank you for that tenacity, which i suspect has grown stronger in time as your role. >> understandt say matters and o matters, the words you use have consequences and matters in leadership.c" gone in times at at my different roles that leadership needs to sit and listen conversations. we have been addicted by being offended by each other and we love t
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and the -- wing of the democratic party supports abortion up to the oklahoma of birth. so do you support that or oppose it in. >> i don'ts: think -- it? >> i don't think -- let me say i'm here to talk about the economics of abortion, and i think you're asking a question as a person which i'll answer as a person -- >> okay, you tell me as a person. >> i a will tell you as a persoi have ambivalence about abortion. i will tell you as a person i haven't personally had an abortion, and i will also tell you as a person looking at the evidence around me and understanding how complex the hdecisions are that people face -- >> okay. >> -- i'm just simply uncomfortable -- >> aye got to move on -- [inaudible] if. [inaudible conversations] >> i trust women and their healthi care providers. >> it's real simple, you either support if abortion for a healthy mother and baby up to theo moment of birth or you don't. and i don't think it's a difficult question. how aboutut you, doctor? do you support if the mother is healthy9 and the baby's healthy, do you support abortion up to the moment
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they gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from pennsylvania. the gentleman from new york. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentlewom from california. the gentleman from california. the gentlewoman from washingto. the gentleman from colorado. the gentlewoman from illinois. the gentlewoman from texas. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentleman from michigan. >> the press at the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as members of the commi the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chamber. the senator from new york. the center from eller in note illinois. the senator from washington. the senator from michigan. the senator from minnesota. the senator from virginia. the senator from wisconsin. the senator from kentucky. they center from south dakota. the senator from wyoming. the senatro virginia. and that senator from iowa. >> members of the escort committee will doors. th dean of the diplomatic corps. [applause]■s [background noises]■> [background noises]> mr. spe
they gentleman from oklahoma. the gentleman from pennsylvania. the gentleman from new york. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentlewom from california. the gentleman from california. the gentlewoman from washingto. the gentleman from colorado. the gentlewoman from illinois. the gentlewoman from texas. the gentlewoman from massachusetts. the gentleman from michigan. >> the press at the senate at the direction of that body appoints the following senators as members of the commi the...
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that this one southerner bid that he deliver all the mail in oklahoma for 1/100 of a penny just so he wouldn't have to fight. he clearly wasn't going to deliver the mail either, but. was soldiers mail during this war is censored and if so, was it done by the army or by the postal carriers that i love that question because it lets me say that the civil war this magical point in our history where we a population who were anxious to communicate with each other and weunion side except cn exemptions and no censorship and so that's why we can read other people's mail and i do just it's is a glorious it's a glorious time to do studies and that's why there is so much i think written about the civil war once once you got past the civil war and even as you were getting, let's say, the war, which didn't even last year, not much changed then there wasn't that much mail going to cuba or the philippines, but once you got into world war one, you began to have censorship and by world war two, it was a pretty fleshed a fleshed out routine. and it was done by thehe navy a. and then finally, now you don
that this one southerner bid that he deliver all the mail in oklahoma for 1/100 of a penny just so he wouldn't have to fight. he clearly wasn't going to deliver the mail either, but. was soldiers mail during this war is censored and if so, was it done by the army or by the postal carriers that i love that question because it lets me say that the civil war this magical point in our history where we a population who were anxious to communicate with each other and weunion side except cn exemptions...
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which the systematic killings of members of the osage nation for their oil in the early 20th century in oklahoma. and yet while the osage obviously knew their history, so many others, the osage nation and i include among them, had never taught that history. we had, in effect, excised it from our consciousness. and i wondered why was certain histories and this story when is doing research really seemed like a perfect illustration of how that happened. and i first came across the story when i was doing research on mutinies. mutinies, a subject i was also interested in. i was always interested in that kind of rebellion that takes place in a military because these instruments of the state to order. and so what causes to suddenly disorder are they extreme outlaws or was there something unjust in the system that justified the rebellion a reason why i think mutinies fascinate us in literature and film for so long. it's why mutinies are so brutally quashed, often by the state because they posed such a threat. and when i was■m doing that research, i came across that 18 century count by john byron. and
which the systematic killings of members of the osage nation for their oil in the early 20th century in oklahoma. and yet while the osage obviously knew their history, so many others, the osage nation and i include among them, had never taught that history. we had, in effect, excised it from our consciousness. and i wondered why was certain histories and this story when is doing research really seemed like a perfect illustration of how that happened. and i first came across the story when i was...
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lucas from oklahoma. mr. lucas: thank you to the witnesses. during my time in congress, i have been engaged and partied discussions around foreign investments of the united states due to my position on the house financial services committee due to the committee's jurisdiction over foreign investment or cfius that is located within treasury. one of the most challenging aspects is the tension of two widely shared goals of protecting our national security while fostering an economic environment. congress has struck reforms. most notably, 2007 and in 2017. today i invite you to join me to our panel friends in that discussion. from your view point what is the correct balance between national security while allowing the national investment in our economy, let's cut straight to the chase. >> well, we have to keep our open investment policy that has been sustained since president carter on through now. one of the greatest strengths we have is the investment we get from abroad. trade is very important. that said, as you know, sir oversight capacity the
lucas from oklahoma. mr. lucas: thank you to the witnesses. during my time in congress, i have been engaged and partied discussions around foreign investments of the united states due to my position on the house financial services committee due to the committee's jurisdiction over foreign investment or cfius that is located within treasury. one of the most challenging aspects is the tension of two widely shared goals of protecting our national security while fostering an economic environment....
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the miller center, the schor residence at the history channel and a of history at the university of oklahoma. many of us, when think people like lincoln and tr and fdr and we think about the 20th century as being the defining determining the presidential power. but stephen rockwell in this provocative new book turns out all that on its head. his book is called the presidency and the american state leadership and decision in the adams grant and taft administrations. the book is published by the center studies on the presidency with the university of virginia press. h to these topics are, first of all, the author of the book, steven rockwell. steven is a of political science atk4 saint university in new yo. he earlier worked as a senior research analyst at the brookings institution and as an assistant professor in the political science and public administration programs at the university. michigan at flint. steven is the author of indian and the administrative state in 19th century, which was published in 2010. published 2013 and the presidency and the american state. stephens has been can tel
the miller center, the schor residence at the history channel and a of history at the university of oklahoma. many of us, when think people like lincoln and tr and fdr and we think about the 20th century as being the defining determining the presidential power. but stephen rockwell in this provocative new book turns out all that on its head. his book is called the presidency and the american state leadership and decision in the adams grant and taft administrations. the book is published by the...
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being in this position for less than a year so far, one of the very first people who approached me and oklahoma city lusher was michael watley. he did know who i wasn't quite frankly if henk had probably wouldn't have started the conversation. the reason i say this because i like to ask question. if i do know i'm asking somebody a question. he's never been without an answer or ifsw he didn't have an answer he's asked others. he saw his got back to me. he's always been open. so there are a lot of new chairs in your and i encourage each and everyone of you to stand by new chairman whatley asked the question you need to help you along the way. one of the things he said he was going to stand up for was election integrity entity we can all get around that. along with president trump we will do everything we can to make sure we stand up for election integrity. egit's no doubt that the reason why michael watley is doing that it because he quit one of the largestel election integrity campaigns in north carolina. he's done an amazing job there. also to those of us in the wilson know it's a very purple a
being in this position for less than a year so far, one of the very first people who approached me and oklahoma city lusher was michael watley. he did know who i wasn't quite frankly if henk had probably wouldn't have started the conversation. the reason i say this because i like to ask question. if i do know i'm asking somebody a question. he's never been without an answer or ifsw he didn't have an answer he's asked others. he saw his got back to me. he's always been open. so there are a lot...
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lucas from oklahoma for five minutes of questions. >> thank you, chairman, governor, good to see you in this room again. i think we both agree that strong healthy vibrant america is key to natiol security. but i serve in a body now where memories are short and i'd like to go back ten years ago to when you and i were worked together that two and a half year struggle as you remember to create third generation farm bill and maybe memories have numbed with time but not just the way you conducted yourself in this committee on behalf of your constituents. but in those republican■é we bad about important of farm bills, i would forever be internally grateful for you backing me in the way you handled the speaker and the floor leader on behalf of rural america and production agriculture so thank you for that tenacity which i suspect is only grown stronger with time in your role as governor. fire and they get tougher and understand that what you all say and matters and what you do matters the words you use have consequences and it matter who is is in leadership so i have gone at times in my
lucas from oklahoma for five minutes of questions. >> thank you, chairman, governor, good to see you in this room again. i think we both agree that strong healthy vibrant america is key to natiol security. but i serve in a body now where memories are short and i'd like to go back ten years ago to when you and i were worked together that two and a half year struggle as you remember to create third generation farm bill and maybe memories have numbed with time but not just the way you...
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a central line goes to san francisco from saint louis, one north of oklahoma to los angeles and the southernmost survey went across texas here to san diego and followed an old stagecoach trail. and a fifth survey went up and down the coast. california jefferson davis is going to send these expedition out. he's going to pay them very well and he's going to ask them to collect all this knowledge about which route will be the best. this is the 1850s. slavery is a live issue. it jefferson thinks that the best route for the pacific road is the one that goes through texas, because that's the one that has the most direct benefit to slaveholders. right. it's go back. it's that route in right there. so when davis makes hisss, he''l great. but i would suggest we build this railroad because it's the most expedient if we ever need+÷ to get troops to california because being invaded and congress is like, hmm, seems unlikely and because the country cannoth railroad is the greatest national benefit, because is such a divisive issue in the 1850s. the railroad doesn't■c get until after the civil war, which fi
a central line goes to san francisco from saint louis, one north of oklahoma to los angeles and the southernmost survey went across texas here to san diego and followed an old stagecoach trail. and a fifth survey went up and down the coast. california jefferson davis is going to send these expedition out. he's going to pay them very well and he's going to ask them to collect all this knowledge about which route will be the best. this is the 1850s. slavery is a live issue. it jefferson thinks...
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lucas of oklahoma isgnized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the u.s. banking sector is among the most highly regulated sectors in the country and in 2010 the passage of dodd-frank with 2000 sweeping pages across the industry. and dodd-frank established the cfpb giving the new regulators authority over banks and nonbanks. part of this was over the larger participants in consumer markets. cfpb's proposed larger participant rule from this past november is the this category. this time aimed at digital consumer payments applications. this rule would allow the cfpb to supervise certain nonbanks that provide money transfer to consumers. you discussed in your testimony how cfpb does not follow the administrative procedure act. can you expand on that? that's one of the fundamental issues. playing by the rules. >> well there's the statutory rule making process that has to be followed including plenty of time for respondents. i think that 60 responses were heard in this case and really was 41 days if you include the holidays was supposed to be 60. they have to pr
lucas of oklahoma isgnized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. the u.s. banking sector is among the most highly regulated sectors in the country and in 2010 the passage of dodd-frank with 2000 sweeping pages across the industry. and dodd-frank established the cfpb giving the new regulators authority over banks and nonbanks. part of this was over the larger participants in consumer markets. cfpb's proposed larger participant rule from this past november is the this category. this...