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gentleman from north dakota. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. i think the chairman and distinguished gentleman from georgia for his tremendous leadership. women have a right not to be sexually harassed. people of color have a right not to be discriminated against. workers have a right not to be exploited. consumers have a right not to be defrauded. the american people have a right to liberty and justice for all. unfortunately, the malignant practice of forced arbitration takes these rights away. the american people are being hoodwinked, bamboozled, and led astray. the practice of forced arbitration effectively makes rights available without a remedy. this practice is unconscionable, unacceptable, and un-american. vote yes on the fair act so we can end this practice of forced arbitration once and for all. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from north dakota. mr. armstrong: i reser
gentleman from north dakota. mr. nadler: i yield one minute to the distinguished gentleman from new york, mr. jeffries. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. i think the chairman and distinguished gentleman from georgia for his tremendous leadership. women have a right not to be sexually harassed. people of color have a right not to be discriminated against. workers have a right not to be exploited. consumers have a right not to be defrauded. the american people have a right to liberty and...
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one was the death of a man in grand forks north dakota tell that story it is the interaction with law enforcement and that incredible international mystery to how that all came about. >> an 18 -year-old kid who just graduated from high school. he never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party and it was stronger than anything he had tried before. he passed out and died. . . . . overthinking approaches, so north dakota for example had its good samaritan law and basically that means if you are with someone who dies from a drug overdose, before a loud call the police and the ambulance without fear of criminal prosecution. >> typically there is someone else there and they don't want to get in trouble. >> it's also a pretty isolated place. north dakota doesn't have many big cities and so they permitted this medication assisted treatment to be done remotely so people could talk with doctors and other cities anin other citn this type of medicine, so they try to hand out test strips and it's a very impressive show of support from the community. >> host: i was on the house vete
one was the death of a man in grand forks north dakota tell that story it is the interaction with law enforcement and that incredible international mystery to how that all came about. >> an 18 -year-old kid who just graduated from high school. he never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party and it was stronger than anything he had tried before. he passed out and died. . . . . overthinking approaches, so north dakota for example had its good samaritan law and basically...
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north dakota, very well publicized situation, people consider to be neutral law that's completely false24% of native americans have no id, the court said it best, you need an id to get an id in north dakota, most of the elderly native americans were born at home, so they don't have birth certificates from 20's, 30's and 40's and they can't get the documents they need not to mention the significant number of them have no access to transportation. so i would like to close by saying that the known practices section list these people but so does the component bill that we have drafted based on our field hearings and the findings therein called the native american voting rights act and encourages committee to pass vra and native american voting rights act. >> thank you. >> first, i would like to complement our panel, first panel i think i've ever witnessed that all got to 5 minutes and stopped. great. we will now proceed under questioning which is 5-minute rule of questions and i will recognize myself for the questions. mr. ho, you mentioned some jurisdictions where two cases had taken place
north dakota, very well publicized situation, people consider to be neutral law that's completely false24% of native americans have no id, the court said it best, you need an id to get an id in north dakota, most of the elderly native americans were born at home, so they don't have birth certificates from 20's, 30's and 40's and they can't get the documents they need not to mention the significant number of them have no access to transportation. so i would like to close by saying that the known...
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>> i served as governor the north dakota when we started. 1.5 million barrels from our state alone. north dakota. texas is the only state that produces more. the point with the growth in oil and natural gas, we're energy independent. that made a world of difference as we apply strong sanctions to iran. we supply ourself with energy. we hope to keep sanctions in place on iran. europe will join us. we have to stop iran's state support for terrorism. the kind of attacks you see them making in the middle east. even though they claim they're not responsible. we obviously know they are. we need to unite with our allies, put a stop to it. connell: as a final point, could you see yourself supporting military action against iran? >> first thing you -- we need to keep the sanctions on, work with our allies and assist saudi arabia. connell: all right, senator. >> we'll see, beyond that again all options are on the table but a thoughtful, prudent response. connell: senator, thank you. senator john hoeven joins us from capitol hill from the state of nort
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also in grand forks it is an isolated place north dakota doesn't have many big cities. so they permitted with that treatment to be done remotely like skype so they could talk with doctors with this type of medicine they are now starting to hand out test strips it is very impressive show of support from that community gimmick i was in the house veterans affairs committee so i did a lot with veterans during my first term and also i have a rural district and they started to do mental health and now they are starting to do medically assisted treatment with long-distance treatment i was incredibly surprised how successful that was. them they had their session. and then visiting one of the hospitals to have bad expertise that they need. >> it also ushers in that shift and a mindset and talking through the coordinator grand forks that the fentanyl epidemic is changing the way people think about addiction and that it's a way to jail out of the way out of the problem treating addiction as a disease to get people treatment and even spilling over into alcoholism. and then that has
also in grand forks it is an isolated place north dakota doesn't have many big cities. so they permitted with that treatment to be done remotely like skype so they could talk with doctors with this type of medicine they are now starting to hand out test strips it is very impressive show of support from that community gimmick i was in the house veterans affairs committee so i did a lot with veterans during my first term and also i have a rural district and they started to do mental health and...
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in north dakota right now because people wait until the last moment. we need to make it easier for people in situations, whether they're native americans or elderly in general to be able to prove up their i.d. and work for it. i would also like to say regarding -- i mean, there's a preliminary injunction issued in the north dakota case. it was overturned by the eighth circuit. supreme court chose not to take it up. there was a mechanism and timing when that decision came out that made it incredibly problematic in the 2018 election. regardless of policy or anything like that, i believe the organizations who went to work and activated on the native american reservations in north dakota to ensure people did get i.d.'s and vote because they turned out, regardless how difficult it was, they turned out in absolute record numbers in 2018. it shouldn't be that hard to get an i.d. we should continue, particularly with older people. the birth certificate thing is a real issue. it's a real issue in rural america. it's exponentially -- it's magnified on the native
in north dakota right now because people wait until the last moment. we need to make it easier for people in situations, whether they're native americans or elderly in general to be able to prove up their i.d. and work for it. i would also like to say regarding -- i mean, there's a preliminary injunction issued in the north dakota case. it was overturned by the eighth circuit. supreme court chose not to take it up. there was a mechanism and timing when that decision came out that made it...
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in north dakota. most of the elderly native americans were born at home. so they don't have birth certificates from the '20s, '30s and '40s and they can't get the documents they need and not to mention that a significant number of them don't have access to transportation to do that. so i would like to close by saying that the known practices section lists these pieces and so does a component bill we've drafted based on the findings called the native american voting rights act. we encourage the committee to pass the vraa and also the native american voting rights act. thank you. >> thank you. firstly, i would like to compliment our panel. first panel i think i've ever witnessed that all got to five minutes and stopped. great. we'll now proceed a questioning which is a five-minute rule of questions and i will recognize myself for question. >> mr. ho, you mentioned some jurisdictions for section 2 cases have taken place since the holder, where are those jurisdictions? are they predominantly in any particular class of jurisdictions? >> so there have been 26 su
in north dakota. most of the elderly native americans were born at home. so they don't have birth certificates from the '20s, '30s and '40s and they can't get the documents they need and not to mention that a significant number of them don't have access to transportation to do that. so i would like to close by saying that the known practices section lists these pieces and so does a component bill we've drafted based on the findings called the native american voting rights act. we encourage the...
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making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what they were doing was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in the one that values ex-tracktive capitalism or that privileges the common good. that was the fight we saw at standing rock it and was native people leading the fight for all americans. so that's what people miss. >> host: the biked caution the heartbeat another wounded knee, nativemer from 1890 to the preempt.
making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what they were doing was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in the one that values ex-tracktive capitalism or that privileges the common good. that was the fight we saw at standing rock it and was native people leading the...
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one of them was the death of bailey kinky in grand forks north dakota. tell that story, because it was the city, the interaction with law enforcement and sort of this incredible mystery international mystery, to get to have all came about. >> guest: bailey was an 18-year-old kid. he had just graduated from high school. he had never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party, and it was stronger than anything he had ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents have no idea what fentanyl was. nobody did. this was 2015. grand forks is a pretty small, you know, fairly conservative place pic and i talked to the mayor of the town and he said we don't think of ourselves as a place where we have this big drug problem. but there were more fentanyl deaths, and the community realized they had to take strong action against this problem. and so they adopted a bunch of these really forward thinking harm reduction approaches. so north dakota, for example, past, it's called the good samaritan law. basically that means if you are with someone who
one of them was the death of bailey kinky in grand forks north dakota. tell that story, because it was the city, the interaction with law enforcement and sort of this incredible mystery international mystery, to get to have all came about. >> guest: bailey was an 18-year-old kid. he had just graduated from high school. he had never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party, and it was stronger than anything he had ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents have...
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you look at individually go down to the states north dakota is now producing more than libya, you havenew mexico now producing more than venezuela. then you have texas texas which is completing with the entire country of iraq. u.s. will supply is really balancing out a lot of what could be seen as this major risk. plats analytics sees it as a five to $10 geopolitical risk but that's being counterbalanced now by supply. >> what do you think the price would be or the geopolitical risk would be if the united states was not producing at the level we are producing? >> think a lot of analysts will tell you you see another run up beyond $100 per barrel. we could be looking at more. the big take away i think from this event was that it could have been a lot worse in terms of price and i say worse, there are winners and losers depending on the track of the market. we could've been looking at five dollar gasoline or $150 barrel oil, there were some analysts that said this is such a major event we could be looking at $100 over $100 a barrel. but at the same time, there was this glut of supply. th
you look at individually go down to the states north dakota is now producing more than libya, you havenew mexico now producing more than venezuela. then you have texas texas which is completing with the entire country of iraq. u.s. will supply is really balancing out a lot of what could be seen as this major risk. plats analytics sees it as a five to $10 geopolitical risk but that's being counterbalanced now by supply. >> what do you think the price would be or the geopolitical risk would...
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the court said it best, you need an id to get an id in north dakota. most of the elderly native americans were born at home. so, they do not have birth certificates in the 20s, 30s, and 40s. they cannot get the documents they need. not to mention the significance number would have no access to transportation to do that. so, i would like to close that the known practice section list of these pieces but so does the bill but drafted based on the findings therein with native american voting rights act, we encourage the committee and congress to pass the native american voting rights act. thank you. >> thank you. first i want to comment the panel. the first panel that was at five minutes, great. the favorite role of questions now we will recognize myself for questions. mr. [ null ] , you mentioned jurisdictions for section two cases taking place since holder, shall be beholder? what is the jurisdiction? predominantly any particular class of jurisdictions? >> so, there have been 26 successful section 2 cases, i define successful cases is a case where a court
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nadler: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized. >> mr. chairman, thanks. mr. armstrong: move to strike the last word. we've heard it all. everybody thinks we voted on a red flag law in the north dakota legislature. we voted it down. we're now putting a federal system that will be in place that will be in effect in north dakota the same as it is elsewhere and we're also setting up a situation where we incentivize states to do this. so, i think we know all this is going, i think -- i'm hopeful that there is more common sense across the chamber than there is here, but that is not necessarily the case. so here's what i am actually imploring my friends on other side to do. most importantly, in the federal one, you're requiring court appointed counsel. we don't require that in any state court. in fact, in the states that do have red flag laws, court appointed counsel is the exception and not the rule. we are setting up a system, one, where you're forcing the citizens in north dakota to have this law in federal court when they have rejected it in the state legislatur
nadler: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized. >> mr. chairman, thanks. mr. armstrong: move to strike the last word. we've heard it all. everybody thinks we voted on a red flag law in the north dakota legislature. we voted it down. we're now putting a federal system that will be in place that will be in effect in north dakota the same as it is elsewhere and we're also setting up a situation where we incentivize states to do this. so, i think we know all this is going, i think --...
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they did their own report and commissioned their own report by a north dakota commissioner and they got nowhere near that figure. >> it is my understanding that even though icheck process is closed and fisheries canceled pursue claims to the new york state department of financial services. do you know of those that have done this?>> i do, harry rose from miami. he is a child of two sherman survivors. he went on to the website in 2011 and saw the name of his mother and grandparents having german policies. he went to the processing office and the way those names appeared on the website from germany was that the german insurance association. germany got special permission to do their own thing and instead of having the public they allow the association to filter them and publish them on the website so the association is the one who knows how those names, website so when he applied the first thing they did was commissioned research into his family's well and they went to the german insurance association who claims they had no idea where the names came from. they are the ones that put the na
they did their own report and commissioned their own report by a north dakota commissioner and they got nowhere near that figure. >> it is my understanding that even though icheck process is closed and fisheries canceled pursue claims to the new york state department of financial services. do you know of those that have done this?>> i do, harry rose from miami. he is a child of two sherman survivors. he went on to the website in 2011 and saw the name of his mother and grandparents...
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making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what they were doing was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in the one that values ex-tracktive capitalism or that privileges the common good. that was the fight we saw at standing rock it and was native people leading the fight for all americans. so that's what people miss. >> host: the biked caution the heartbeat another wounded knee, nativemer from 1890 to the preempt. and basically putting a limb out there, a separatelunar vehicle. that was radical and there was a lot of internal discussion about this was nuts, we can't rendezvous in lunar orbit, can we ? but you have these innovative, imaginative people and of course most important you had the political will and focus. the soviet challenge was there with sputnik in 1957 and yuri guy garren, the first american, first human in space in 1961 shook up the americans. jfk
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led by insurance commissions for north dakota. basically walk-through made estimates essentially only we need to do to estimate essentially how much of the asset value of this in insurance might be outstanding. that includes the percentage of the jewish population in the amount of insurance outstanding the perfect density of the jewish population current values as of. and so they did not publish an official ichiek number for this. we do talk about this range between two and 2.5, the ichiek numbers in the range that they put out the current day numbers was somewhere between 1.5 and to about four to 4.5. in order to get to 25, basically what you know significantly doing is to some degree re- adjudicating the german compensation postwar. so you know reevaluating and policies that were compensated in german scheme postwar and staying essentially those policies were not enough. >> so we have the north dakota insurance commissioner, right, and the french that were involved in this process. where other stakeholders involved in scrutinizi
led by insurance commissions for north dakota. basically walk-through made estimates essentially only we need to do to estimate essentially how much of the asset value of this in insurance might be outstanding. that includes the percentage of the jewish population in the amount of insurance outstanding the perfect density of the jewish population current values as of. and so they did not publish an official ichiek number for this. we do talk about this range between two and 2.5, the ichiek...
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pomeroy who was in north dakota insurance commissioner and they got nowhere near that figure. >> we will figure that out. senator feinstein. >> mr. dubbin it's my understanding that even those icheic the processes close beneficiaries can still pursue claims that the new york state department of financial services do you know of those that have done this? >> yes, you do and i can give you one example. harry rose from miami is a child of two german survivors. he went on to the icheic web site in 2011 and saw the name of his mother and his grandparents as having had german policies. in 2011 he went to the new york claims processing office. the way those names appear on the icheic web site from germany was the german -- germany got special permission to do their own thing with icheic instead of having the companies publish their own names they allow the german association to publish them on the web sites of the german insurance association as one who who knows how those names got on the web site. the first thing they did was they commissioned research into the family's wealth and then i went
pomeroy who was in north dakota insurance commissioner and they got nowhere near that figure. >> we will figure that out. senator feinstein. >> mr. dubbin it's my understanding that even those icheic the processes close beneficiaries can still pursue claims that the new york state department of financial services do you know of those that have done this? >> yes, you do and i can give you one example. harry rose from miami is a child of two german survivors. he went on to the...
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so we have the north dakota insurance commissioner pomeroy and the french that were involved in thisnc process. what other stakeholders were involved in scrutinizing the -- >> yeah. this waske basically a report tt was done by the icheck commission, a subset of the icheck commission. >> okay, thank you. and do you believe that the icheck paid a fair amount to survivors and their policyholders? >> i really have no basis for that judgment. >> okay. f what improvements do you believe could be made to the current new york process? >> i'm not familiar enough with the new york t process. ice would probably defer to mr. dubbin for that. >> okay. mr. dubbin and thoughts, again, just going back to what you're recommending to congress? >> sure. i mean, my recommendation is that the company should come clean, and it should be a compulsory process because the voluntary process of icheck was a disaster. it was a disaster, and i can give you a lot of other examples. for example, they claimed that they had audits. well, all the audits did was to determine whether or not the companies did what they sa
so we have the north dakota insurance commissioner pomeroy and the french that were involved in thisnc process. what other stakeholders were involved in scrutinizing the -- >> yeah. this waske basically a report tt was done by the icheck commission, a subset of the icheck commission. >> okay, thank you. and do you believe that the icheck paid a fair amount to survivors and their policyholders? >> i really have no basis for that judgment. >> okay. f what improvements do...
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[cheers and applause] i come from the standing rock nation in north dakota.s and applause] i always like -- i would like to privilege adress the of being here. there are millions and millions of people just like us who will never have -- who have never had the right to be able to stand here with us. who are those people whose voices have never been heard? who are the governments who are oppressing them? we need to be the ones to stand in for those who can't be here with us. we need to acknowledge -- [cheers and applause] we need to acknowledge their suffering by being the ones to stand up and say that we need clean air! and we need clean water! there is no reason that one human being should be suffering on this planet. there is no need. [cheers and applause] the earth gives us abundance in every single area of our lives. everything we've ever needed. why is it that humans have forgotten how to live with that? why is it that we have forgotten how to provide for ourselves? there are indigenous blueprints, indigenous ways of being, indigenous knowledge. this is
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you look individually to the states, north dakota is now producing more than libya. you have new mexico now producing more than venezuela. and you have taxes, taxes, which is competing with the entire country of iraq, so the u.s. oil supply is really balancing out what could be seen as this major rift. platts analytics 4%, 5%, butiv that is the supply. if thehat would it be u.s. was not producing at the rate we are producing? runt: you would see another up beyond $100 a barrel. we could even be looking at more. the big take away, i think, from this event if it could have been a lot worse in terms of pricing. i say worse, you know, there are winners and losers, no matter which direction price goes in the market. we could have been looking at five dollars gasoline. we could have been looking at $150 barrel oil. there were some analysts who said this is such a major event, we could be looking at, you know, $100, over $100 a barrel. time, there was this glut, if you will, of supply. this has been a market that has been oversupplied for months, so that definitely did bala
you look individually to the states, north dakota is now producing more than libya. you have new mexico now producing more than venezuela. and you have taxes, taxes, which is competing with the entire country of iraq, so the u.s. oil supply is really balancing out what could be seen as this major rift. platts analytics 4%, 5%, butiv that is the supply. if thehat would it be u.s. was not producing at the rate we are producing? runt: you would see another up beyond $100 a barrel. we could even be...
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prescott is an associate professor of history at the university of north dakota. genderearch focuses on in the american west, specifically intersections of gender, social class and historical memory. her work in these areas have been published in journal of the west and other publications. book wass first published in 2007. it traces changing gender roles and ideology among early white settlers in oregon between 1845 and 1900. while our academic focus and training are in social history, dr. prescott has a strong background in several areas of history. archival and rare book cataloging. please join me in welcoming to the kansas city public library, cynthia prescott. >> good afternoon. attended,000 people the dedication of kansas city pioneer mother statue. mothert in pioneer monument soon waned after world war ii. forgotcity resident soon that their bronze tribute -- the 1980's local residents rediscovered kansas city's connections. monuments reveal the waxing and waning of front of frontn this hearing in this nation. the earliest pioneer monuments, by which i shou
prescott is an associate professor of history at the university of north dakota. genderearch focuses on in the american west, specifically intersections of gender, social class and historical memory. her work in these areas have been published in journal of the west and other publications. book wass first published in 2007. it traces changing gender roles and ideology among early white settlers in oregon between 1845 and 1900. while our academic focus and training are in social history, dr....
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stadium at the university of north dakota yesterday morning.t hung out for a little more than 12 hours, spending most of its time munching on grass, laying down, jogging around the stadium, before wildlife officials corralled it. the moose was released into the wild last night unharmed. >>> coming up, the new problem for ariana grande. >> why the pop star is filing a lawsuit against forever 21. ♪ ♪ >>> ariana grande rocked the music scene five years ago with her "getting over you" anthem. >> this morning she's apparently dealing with one pretty big problem. will ganss is here to explain. >> good morning you guys. you can see it here. that is ariana grande. but that is not. and that's why she's launching a new legal battle this morning after retail chain forever 21 using what she says is an ariana look-alike. ♪ this morning a big problem for ariana grande. the pop star filing a lawsuit against forever 21, claiming the retailer stole her name, likeness, and other intellectual property to promote their brands for free. the suit filed monday in l.a
stadium at the university of north dakota yesterday morning.t hung out for a little more than 12 hours, spending most of its time munching on grass, laying down, jogging around the stadium, before wildlife officials corralled it. the moose was released into the wild last night unharmed. >>> coming up, the new problem for ariana grande. >> why the pop star is filing a lawsuit against forever 21. ♪ ♪ >>> ariana grande rocked the music scene five years ago with her...
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they commissioned their own report by a north dakota insurance commissioner. they got nowhere near that figure. sen. graham: senator feinstein. mr. dubbin, it is my understanding that even process closed, beneficiaries can still pursue claims through the new york state department of financial services. do you know of those that have done this? mr. dubbin: i do. i can give you one example, harry rose for miami. of germanild survivors. he went to the icheic website in 2011 and saw the name of his mother, his grandparents, citing german policies. by 2011, icheic was closed, so he went to the new york claims processing office. the way those names appeared on the icheic website from germany was that the german insurance association -- germany got special permission to do their own thing on icheic. instead of having companies publish their own names, they allow the german interns -- insurance association to publish them on the website. the german insurance association knows how those names got on the website. when he applied to the new york processing office, the fi
they commissioned their own report by a north dakota insurance commissioner. they got nowhere near that figure. sen. graham: senator feinstein. mr. dubbin, it is my understanding that even process closed, beneficiaries can still pursue claims through the new york state department of financial services. do you know of those that have done this? mr. dubbin: i do. i can give you one example, harry rose for miami. of germanild survivors. he went to the icheic website in 2011 and saw the name of his...
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prescott is an associate professor of history at the university of north dakota. her research focuses on gender and the american west. specifically intersections of gender, social class, and historical memory. her work in these areas has been published in the journals -- in the journal of the west, historical review, and other publications. gendert's first book, and generation on the far western frontier, was published in 2007. it traces changing generals and ideology among early white settlers in oregon between 1845 and 1900. academic focus and training are in social history, dr. prescott also has a strong background in several areas of public history. including museum curator ship, management, collection management, archival and rare book cataloging, and historic preservation. in short, she is the complete historian. please join me in welcoming to the kansas city public library, cynthia prescott. [applause] >> good afternoon. nearly 30,000 people reportedly attended the dedication of the pine or mother statue. kansas city residents soon forgot their bronze tribu
prescott is an associate professor of history at the university of north dakota. her research focuses on gender and the american west. specifically intersections of gender, social class, and historical memory. her work in these areas has been published in the journals -- in the journal of the west, historical review, and other publications. gendert's first book, and generation on the far western frontier, was published in 2007. it traces changing generals and ideology among early white settlers...
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school teachers need it it's easy to find the national stuff online but finding some specific about north dakota, that's harder. they have been digging through c-span's library finding the city tours and getting those little fun stories that you wouldn't expect, that the mormon church in salt lake city, they built that and were able to build up because they ended polygamy. there were not able to get federal funding to help them until it ended polygamy. these little stories that you think, it's really small to a place but also has a big political ramifications. sickening to see how we can find ourselves within a more local context and make those large connections. >> do you think you now have that understanding of policy process of the government that you can relate to the kids look easier now? >> i think it has been a real delight to have going on in the background the gavel to gavel coverage. all day i've got to have that on the screen right next to me. you get to see those little moments that get missed. you get to see those little things that our congress people do to connect back home that t
school teachers need it it's easy to find the national stuff online but finding some specific about north dakota, that's harder. they have been digging through c-span's library finding the city tours and getting those little fun stories that you wouldn't expect, that the mormon church in salt lake city, they built that and were able to build up because they ended polygamy. there were not able to get federal funding to help them until it ended polygamy. these little stories that you think, it's...
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north dakota rancher developly vish would like cleer labeling on american beef but even without thats better than no deal. to sell the cu product when there is nobody available to purchase it. when there is tariffs that raze the prices so high they can't afford it. >> more thanine months after the three countries sign the deal. epchanics kwoep is the only one to ratify it. elections in canada next month have hel passage there. in washington, the white house and republicans say they aeady have the votes. democrats say they they're not there yet. u.s. trade representativeobert lighthizer has yet to starthe official count downclock on the deal until he is surehey have the support. for "nightly business report," kayla tausche in washington. >>> job openings fell for a second straight month in july. according to the labor department this morning openings topped 7.2 million. that's down from y tll-time high of 7 p 6 million hit late st year. report showing a rise in the quit rate. a sign of worr confidence in the job market. >>> house speaker nancy pelosi will reaortedly r an ambitious pla
north dakota rancher developly vish would like cleer labeling on american beef but even without thats better than no deal. to sell the cu product when there is nobody available to purchase it. when there is tariffs that raze the prices so high they can't afford it. >> more thanine months after the three countries sign the deal. epchanics kwoep is the only one to ratify it. elections in canada next month have hel passage there. in washington, the white house and republicans say they aeady...
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. >>> a north dakota student is defying the odds on and off the court.her days playing high school volleyball were over after a car accident left her arm so severely injured it had to be amputated. she had to shift her mindset to get back on the court. >> i still do things i love and want. it just takes a little more effort. it changed my life for sure, but it really could have been worse. >> not surprisingly, her coach calls her the heart of the team. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," gayle king talks with singer olivia newton-john about battling breast cancer for the third time. i'm brook silva-braga. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking
. >>> a north dakota student is defying the odds on and off the court.her days playing high school volleyball were over after a car accident left her arm so severely injured it had to be amputated. she had to shift her mindset to get back on the court. >> i still do things i love and want. it just takes a little more effort. it changed my life for sure, but it really could have been worse. >> not surprisingly, her coach calls her the heart of the team. >>> coming...
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hello big thunderstorms have been banging or a north dakota and minnesota in the canadian prairies as a result of this thing is as old see quite a big temperature difference in fact as a winter weather warning out for montana but the temps difference exists for the south as well as developing a line through the plains states with about 10 degrees on the side so a lot of rain potential thunderstorms drifting slowly southeast woods as you might expect for the next couple of days as warm to the east search yards degrees anywhere from atlanta right up almost all to us and it's the canadian border and to the west of that the the winter cold this stopped producing anything the full of snow showers from montana but was to. 16 degrees in seattle 22 in san francisco and the cloud is just cloud the stormy stuff through out the gulf of mexico on the caribbean is a lot of clouds a lot of potential as a tropical storm developing here but it should stay in the water loads of potentially heavy showers in the lesser antilles a smaller islands of the caribbean and you notice the green covers jamaica c
hello big thunderstorms have been banging or a north dakota and minnesota in the canadian prairies as a result of this thing is as old see quite a big temperature difference in fact as a winter weather warning out for montana but the temps difference exists for the south as well as developing a line through the plains states with about 10 degrees on the side so a lot of rain potential thunderstorms drifting slowly southeast woods as you might expect for the next couple of days as warm to the...
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and top five match-up in fcs, top-ranked north dakota state. against uc davis that is the marquee match-up of the week the ravens and the chiefs. we'll be right back. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. you sure you don't want me to come with you? because i can. make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. raisin bran introducing a razor that works differently. so good. the gillette skinguard has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it t a so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is
and top five match-up in fcs, top-ranked north dakota state. against uc davis that is the marquee match-up of the week the ravens and the chiefs. we'll be right back. ahhgh. so imagine how we cheered when we found tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. bye. i love you too! he didn't say that. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. you sure you don't want me to come with you? because i can. make good choices. you make...
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we have the entire ready to north to answer to south carolina, north dakota. we had to be right here and helping disaster his check was different. even if the government prepared for everything kale happens. and we adapt to kale. and we're able to seize anybody that may be in need of foot and wadder. >> it's an interesting thing you do to go in places. do your best time riding this storm out and hoping for the best for all people there. >> thank you very much. >> keep ang eye on dorian for you. also, this major breaking story out of west texas. the fbi is there this hour. investigators another mass shooting in the state. after the break, you'll hear what they're looking for. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future
we have the entire ready to north to answer to south carolina, north dakota. we had to be right here and helping disaster his check was different. even if the government prepared for everything kale happens. and we adapt to kale. and we're able to seize anybody that may be in need of foot and wadder. >> it's an interesting thing you do to go in places. do your best time riding this storm out and hoping for the best for all people there. >> thank you very much. >> keep ang eye...
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teachers need, it is easier to find the national stuff online, but finding something specific about north dakota, that is harder. they have been digging through c-span's library finding the city tours and those fun stories you would not expect, that the city, church in salt lake they built that and were able to build that because of the end of polygamy. they were not able to get federal funding until they ended polygamy. these little stories that you think, it is really small to a place, but also has big political ramifications. getting to see how we can find ourselves in a more local context and make those larger connections. you have ahink better understanding of a policy or process of the government that you did not before that you can relate to with kids a little easier now? delight toeen a real have going on in the background the gavel-to-gavel coverage. all day i have that on a screen next to me. you get to see those little moments that get missed. you get to see the little things are congresspeople get to do to connect back home that don't get covered, but they are always out there sharin
teachers need, it is easier to find the national stuff online, but finding something specific about north dakota, that is harder. they have been digging through c-span's library finding the city tours and those fun stories you would not expect, that the city, church in salt lake they built that and were able to build that because of the end of polygamy. they were not able to get federal funding until they ended polygamy. these little stories that you think, it is really small to a place, but...
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. >>> we are back with a moose on the loose at the university of north dakota. officials corralled the animal into the football stadium where it stayed for about 12 hours hanging out on the field until experts could finally release it back into the wild. >>> another animal on the loose and this time in montana. a bear broke into the hotel and was taking a nap on the bathroom sink. crews tranquilized the bear and removed it. >>> we turn now to the fallout from the recent string of mass shootings including the latest one in texas this weekend. walmart announced it will limit the sale of ammunition and handguns. >> meanwhile, we're learning how the texas shooter got his weapon and it's sparking calls for change in washington. this morning after a month of mass shootings, the announcement from walmart's ceo to employees to, quote, make the country safer by ending sales of all handgun ammunition and ammunition used in assault-style rifles. the retailer sells one in every five bullets in the u.s. this morning the nra calling the move shameful. but others praising it.
. >>> we are back with a moose on the loose at the university of north dakota. officials corralled the animal into the football stadium where it stayed for about 12 hours hanging out on the field until experts could finally release it back into the wild. >>> another animal on the loose and this time in montana. a bear broke into the hotel and was taking a nap on the bathroom sink. crews tranquilized the bear and removed it. >>> we turn now to the fallout from the...
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it is easier to find the national stuff online, but finding things specific about north dakota, that is harder. they have been digging through and gettingrary those fun stories you would not the mormon church in solid city -- salt lake city, they were able to build that because they ended polygamy. stories, it is a little small, but has political ramifications, so getting to see how we can find ourselves in a more local context and make the larger connections. >> do you think you have a better understanding of policy or process that you did not board -- that you did not before? >> i think it has been a real delight going on in the background the gavel to gavel coverage. all day i have that on the screen next to me and you get to see those little moments that get missed. you get to see that our congress people do to connect back home that they don't really get covered, but they are always out there sharing a picture and we think of them as national figures, maybe because our media is so nationalized, but making those connections to all those little things that connect us to think that
it is easier to find the national stuff online, but finding things specific about north dakota, that is harder. they have been digging through and gettingrary those fun stories you would not the mormon church in solid city -- salt lake city, they were able to build that because they ended polygamy. stories, it is a little small, but has political ramifications, so getting to see how we can find ourselves in a more local context and make the larger connections. >> do you think you have a...
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armstrong, from the great state of north dakota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized. mr. armstrong: thank you, mr. speaker. i, like many people growing up, thought murder was the worst crime you could have in this country. however my career as a criminal defense attorney and as a legal guardian add lie tum for victims sexual assault taught me that's not true. violent sexual assault is the most terrible crime that can be committed. as opposed to other things, victims that have crime have to relive it when they are interviewed by law enforcement, they have to relive it when they are interviewed by doctors, nurses, they have to relive it when they are interviewed by prosecutors, and oftentimes have to relive it as they navigate through the criminal justice system. . we have all heard stories about life sentences in different areas, especially when it comes under these cases. one of the main reasons for that is because of the nature of the crime and the unwillingness of victims to continue to go throu
armstrong, from the great state of north dakota. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized. mr. armstrong: thank you, mr. speaker. i, like many people growing up, thought murder was the worst crime you could have in this country. however my career as a criminal defense attorney and as a legal guardian add lie tum for victims sexual assault taught me that's not true. violent sexual assault is the most terrible crime that can be committed. as opposed to other things,...
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fees for the lenders into the industry plus we also have a lot of flaring at all say that in the north dakota where they are doing a lot of fracking of oil but it produces as a byproduct natural gas but there's no infrastructure to transport it out of there so it's too expensive the price at which natural gas now sells due to the oversupply to the market because of all the fracking so they just flare it burn it off so they want to be able to say that the u.s. has more energy than saudi arabia even though it means the premature extinction of humanity to make that statement doesn't matter because for the next 2 weeks we get bragging rights so i'm going to compare also obama to trump ok like trump is supposed to be an axis central threat and he's the worst thing that's ever happened on earth and on c.n.n. they just recently compared him to like mal hitler and stalin his suggestion of of nuking hurricanes you know the previous administration was suggesting geo engineering like who knows what the side effects would be of that. you know put particles up in the atmosphere surrounding the earth to re
fees for the lenders into the industry plus we also have a lot of flaring at all say that in the north dakota where they are doing a lot of fracking of oil but it produces as a byproduct natural gas but there's no infrastructure to transport it out of there so it's too expensive the price at which natural gas now sells due to the oversupply to the market because of all the fracking so they just flare it burn it off so they want to be able to say that the u.s. has more energy than saudi arabia...
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pipeline there and obviously this is coming on the heels of the big standing rock protest up in north dakota where you had some 10000 people camped out and bridger a big investor in that pipeline company they didn't want to see the same thing happening around line 3 so i think you know they really want to you know kind of have a commuter rail to do you need took you a long time to actually get out of this legal case it seemed pretty hot and dry according to our you've got it the film and you're going to see tomorrow yes i mean i was arrested i said i was a journalist immediately it didn't matter i spent a nice half a day and it was actually very stressful because though i made bail it carried on for a good 6 months and at one point and bridge wanted $85000.00 in restitution . probably need the money i mean let's start at the beginning that the film begins with uranium mining because you're a new muse for nuclear weapons nuclear weapons all talked about at the moment in relation to. middle east wars chile about the uranium mines on native american land it's all down in the southwest there was
pipeline there and obviously this is coming on the heels of the big standing rock protest up in north dakota where you had some 10000 people camped out and bridger a big investor in that pipeline company they didn't want to see the same thing happening around line 3 so i think you know they really want to you know kind of have a commuter rail to do you need took you a long time to actually get out of this legal case it seemed pretty hot and dry according to our you've got it the film and you're...
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one of them was the death of bailey in north dakota. tell a story. it's fascinating, the interaction with law enforcement and this incredible mystery international mystery to get to have all came about. >> bailey was an 18-year-old kid, he had just graduated from high school, he had never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party and it was stronger than anything he'd ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents had no idea what fentanyl did. this was 2015, nobody knew what fentanyl was. it's a pretty small, fairly conservative place. i talked to the mayor of the town and he said, we don't think of ourselves as a place where we have a drug problem. there are more functional that's in the community realized they had to take strong action against this problem. so they adopted a bunch of these forward thinking harm reduction approaches. ... >> and they are frightened to do anything about it because they don't want to get in trouble. >> and to be pretty isolated place so they permitted this medication and assisted treatment to be
one of them was the death of bailey in north dakota. tell a story. it's fascinating, the interaction with law enforcement and this incredible mystery international mystery to get to have all came about. >> bailey was an 18-year-old kid, he had just graduated from high school, he had never tried fentanyl until he received it one night at a party and it was stronger than anything he'd ever tried before. he passed out and died. his parents had no idea what fentanyl did. this was 2015, nobody...