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was the 1980s and 90s and the oklahoma city bombing with those criminal actions to awaken to this. then foam end the war there is a book called the turner diaries that is a utopian novel the person inside the movement it is the indoctrination manual for many groups and of course that is fiction. and then to and with the massive nuclear explosion but then to herd all people of color to the concentration camps expelled him from the united states and canada that bomb all the dense areas of people of color in the rest of the world. >> thank you for the book. my question is the current reiteration there was a resistance to call these ideas white power ideas that recasting the economic anxiety if it is a breach of decorum to call out those white power ideas. to have that historical antecedent and then assume what are the ramifications for combating that movement? so this movement turns in 1883 the second term of reagan and then to give that demographic of people to benefit so now that moment comes out in many different ways so for instance evangelicals are upset with reagan and the secon
was the 1980s and 90s and the oklahoma city bombing with those criminal actions to awaken to this. then foam end the war there is a book called the turner diaries that is a utopian novel the person inside the movement it is the indoctrination manual for many groups and of course that is fiction. and then to and with the massive nuclear explosion but then to herd all people of color to the concentration camps expelled him from the united states and canada that bomb all the dense areas of people...
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committee noted that the oklahoma air and spaceport near burns platt flat, oklahoma is the only in the united states to have a civilian aviation administration approved space flight corridor in the space system. it's unique because it's not within military operating areas or within restricted air space which provides an operational capability for space launch operations and associated industries specializing in space-relateddability i.s -- space related activities. this is a good bill, a long bill. there are amendments still pend pending as we work through the process and we continue to focus on one of the primary responsibilities of this congress and of our legislative branch. standing up for the national defense. making sure we take care of that. because there are a lot of things happening in our economy and in our nation because we are secure and if at any moment we let down our guard from our own security, a lot of other things disconnect. it's a good thing for us to be able to work through the process on this. and i look forward to being able to support this bill and continue to s
committee noted that the oklahoma air and spaceport near burns platt flat, oklahoma is the only in the united states to have a civilian aviation administration approved space flight corridor in the space system. it's unique because it's not within military operating areas or within restricted air space which provides an operational capability for space launch operations and associated industries specializing in space-relateddability i.s -- space related activities. this is a good bill, a long...
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and she came back to oklahoma, when she got off of the plane, in oklahoma city, the black press and the white press rushed up to her to ask her what she thought of decision, which actually going to go to the universe of all, for she did say i triumphed, she didn't say the naacp had won. she said justice is for everyone in the united states. ... a beautiful constitution on return to the united states so she kept her way to her way so called and charismatic with the press and by the way like people were not allowed norman after sundown was a to try to desegregate that she was so good on her feet with the press that her present began to see normal if not inevitable. she got there and enrolled and said i hope to make friends i'm not here to socialize but i am here to study and also added if they call me names i will not hear them. i'm socially open but i am impenetrable. you want to make friends i will but if not it will not bother this made her a segregation after she became very popular in the press girls 14 to 17 or 18 began to approach just for the attempt to enroll and in arlington
and she came back to oklahoma, when she got off of the plane, in oklahoma city, the black press and the white press rushed up to her to ask her what she thought of decision, which actually going to go to the universe of all, for she did say i triumphed, she didn't say the naacp had won. she said justice is for everyone in the united states. ... a beautiful constitution on return to the united states so she kept her way to her way so called and charismatic with the press and by the way like...
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her husband is a legendary coach for the cowboys in oklahoma and she wanted small talent agency in oklahoma and i knew her and she called me. was like, anytime oklahoma. she said, move back. she was like, damnity. there's an audition in l.a. abc network look for a call guy that nose how to play basketball, black man and i was like, sounds like me. and i was like, okay, can you send me the slide? and i decide, and then i decide, and i was like, well, this sound like blondy, sounds like me. the character was this guy from africa who doesn't speak english but it's so good, playing basketball, and the only thing was when he moved to the u.s. he got lazy, because start making so much money and got lazy so they were look nor character, and they went to south africa, kenya, to china, even looking for chinese guy, and they couldn't find the character because it was such a big tv show, big pilot, based on the golden states warriors, and the they were lik okay, in oklahoma, he can send his tape. was like, no, i'm going good out there and meet them face-to-face, and i had one -- i didn't have any mone
her husband is a legendary coach for the cowboys in oklahoma and she wanted small talent agency in oklahoma and i knew her and she called me. was like, anytime oklahoma. she said, move back. she was like, damnity. there's an audition in l.a. abc network look for a call guy that nose how to play basketball, black man and i was like, sounds like me. and i was like, okay, can you send me the slide? and i decide, and then i decide, and i was like, well, this sound like blondy, sounds like me. the...
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and why does oklahoma have the highest incarceration rate in the country?state rep. that our people are so bad, it's just that our laws are so old." state rep. regina goodwin, an advocate of criminal justice reform, who worked on a bill to increase the amount of money it takes to get charged for a felony for stolen property.state rep. regina goodwin/oklahoma"at one time if it was $500 that was a felony, and that's been increased to $1,000, i was able to co-author that. that matters because i know too many teenagers that think stealing a cell phone makes sense. cellphone right, you get a felony on you record because you made a stupid decision."and if the state's incarceration rate is the highest, it only follows that we've probably got more children than any other state with parents behind bars. johnny buschardt/new hope"last year we helped over 560 kids." johnny buschardt of new hope, an organization that tries to help minimize the trauma of having mom or dad locked up. johnny buschardt/new hope"one of our kiddos is having a bad day, and she and i get along well so w
and why does oklahoma have the highest incarceration rate in the country?state rep. that our people are so bad, it's just that our laws are so old." state rep. regina goodwin, an advocate of criminal justice reform, who worked on a bill to increase the amount of money it takes to get charged for a felony for stolen property.state rep. regina goodwin/oklahoma"at one time if it was $500 that was a felony, and that's been increased to $1,000, i was able to co-author that. that matters...
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oklahoma and i knew her and she called me and i'm like i'm in oklahoma and she was like dammit. there's an audition in la. they are looking for a tall guy who plays basketball, black man, you know. unlike weight. [laughter] i'm like you and you send it to me and she's like sure. i read it and i was like this sounds like blondie. it sounds like me because the character was this guy from africa who doesn't speak english, but it's so good playing basketball, but the only thing was when he first moved to the us he got lazy and started making so much money he got lazy so they were looking for that character. they were scouting in africa, china and europe and could not find the character. it was such a big tv's show in such a big pilot. it was based on the golden state warriors and they asked they were like okay, he can send his tape and i'm like no, i'm going to go out there and meet them like face-to-face and i had one of my friends-- i didn't have any money so i asked my friend listen, i do have the money, but if i can get a plane ticket when dan will plate-- pay back. she was like
oklahoma and i knew her and she called me and i'm like i'm in oklahoma and she was like dammit. there's an audition in la. they are looking for a tall guy who plays basketball, black man, you know. unlike weight. [laughter] i'm like you and you send it to me and she's like sure. i read it and i was like this sounds like blondie. it sounds like me because the character was this guy from africa who doesn't speak english, but it's so good playing basketball, but the only thing was when he first...
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candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure restatements she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the hotel nation and in minnesota state representative peggy flanagan she's part of the white earth nation of ojibwe tribe and is a democratic candidate for lieutenant governor welcome everyone's welcome to this room so good to have you all here i want to get started on my laptop with this piece of video released about two months ago it's called the climb have a look i don't look like most people in congress my life is different to push through college and law school as a single mom i'm thirty years sober but struggle made me fear my work is to fight for all of us clean energy jobs medicare for no more for money in politics trump and this if we ask politely holland and i approve this message because the old ways of working we must be fierce are you ready we must be fierce and you mentioned they are pretty powerful piece of video it is a campaign ad of course but you mention i don't look like most people in congress talk to us today about what it to
candidate for the oklahoma state house in kansas sure restatements she's a democratic candidate for u.s. congress she's also a member of the hotel nation and in minnesota state representative peggy flanagan she's part of the white earth nation of ojibwe tribe and is a democratic candidate for lieutenant governor welcome everyone's welcome to this room so good to have you all here i want to get started on my laptop with this piece of video released about two months ago it's called the climb have...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 5906, the arpa-e act of 2018. after years of successes and several independent assessments raising arpa-e's work, this bill is a welcome development. it preserves the mission and flexibility of the agency, while enabling it to consider funding projects or technologies that can address d.o.e.'s monumental and long-standing challenge of environmental cleanup at the legacy sites of the manhattan project. it also includes language from a bipartisan arpa-e re-authorization act that our committee's ranking member introduced last year which would ensure that sensitive business information collected by the agency remains protected. this will enable even greater private sector engagement in its programs. arpa-e projects have attracted more than $2.6 billion in private sector fol
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oklahoma reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. veasey: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 5906, the arpa-e act of 2018. after years of successes and several independent assessments raising arpa-e's work, this bill is a welcome development. it preserves the mission and flexibility of the agency, while...
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puerto rico and oklahoma are different. it is not a one size fits all. we will work with your states to make sure that these associations health plans can flourish. it is going to save thousands of dollars per employee. president trump: it's going to be millions of people signing up, associations, and you can have an association of one also, the way we have it. but it will be millions of people. we're actually now expanding the groups, and we other going to start, we are going to start. in a few months you will get even an expanded group. it will be tremendously competitive. it will cost the government nothing. and people will get a much better price than they ever dreamt possible. and it's a very very exciting thing. it's as big you will ever see. and when the expansion goes into effect in a couple of months, that's really going to show something. i want to congratulate you. you have worked so hard on this. this will be millions of people who will use this as an alternative to the really failed obama care and step by step that's being dismantled. essent
puerto rico and oklahoma are different. it is not a one size fits all. we will work with your states to make sure that these associations health plans can flourish. it is going to save thousands of dollars per employee. president trump: it's going to be millions of people signing up, associations, and you can have an association of one also, the way we have it. but it will be millions of people. we're actually now expanding the groups, and we other going to start, we are going to start. in a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: mr. president, i want to kind of share what just happened here. one of the things -- and i've been at this for a long time. over in the house when we had our ndaa, and i'm fully aware and everybody in here knows that and everybody in here knows that when we had her in daa and i'm totally aware and everybody here knows that the past y does for 7 consecutive years. one of the things that i really don't like about the procedure is one person, any one person democrat or republican was just objected to and caused us to l put this off for period of time and two not unlikely the desire of all s could come up and ultimately deny the members from offering their amendments whether they are germane are not germane. i want to say how much i appreciate the fact that senator reed and i and our committees worked closely together and made a decision that we want to have an open amendment process. we have had discussion of this in our committee. everyone agrees t with this. this could havet the effect of
the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: mr. president, i want to kind of share what just happened here. one of the things -- and i've been at this for a long time. over in the house when we had our ndaa, and i'm fully aware and everybody in here knows that and everybody in here knows that when we had her in daa and i'm totally aware and everybody here knows that the past y does for 7 consecutive years. one of the things that i really don't like about the procedure is one...
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this fall. >>> obviously i worked hard to be the quarterback at the university of oklahoma, for merkset me do that and be able to come back to play baseball is a big deal. i will make it easy. it was a deal braeaker for us i he didn't go back and play for the university of oklahoma. >> a bombshell today that could directly impact the nba warriors. espn reporting that kawhi leonard wants to be traded from the spurs and wants to go to the l.a. lakers. leonard missed all but nine games with a quad injury. he had a falling out with the spurs over questions concerning his medical care. there's a lack of trust there. imagine if leonard teams up with lebron james in l.a. the warriors will have to deal with another super team down south. >> abc 7 sports. this gets to be intriguing. especially if they team up and decide oh, chris paul joins them or paul george, suddenly the ladies and gentlemeners are the real deal, and a challenge. >>> all right, that is our report, we appreciate your time. thanks for joining us, right now on jimmy kimmel live. -- >> have a good weekend. >> dicky: from hollyw
this fall. >>> obviously i worked hard to be the quarterback at the university of oklahoma, for merkset me do that and be able to come back to play baseball is a big deal. i will make it easy. it was a deal braeaker for us i he didn't go back and play for the university of oklahoma. >> a bombshell today that could directly impact the nba warriors. espn reporting that kawhi leonard wants to be traded from the spurs and wants to go to the l.a. lakers. leonard missed all but nine...
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look, we do -- oklahoma ds a lot of trade with canada ourselves. but this is about taking care of a bigger issue,too. you have raw material that's bypassing our laws coming through canada into the united states. and the president is looking at this as a whole picture. not just canada. this isn't just about canada. this isn't about mexico. is is about having a free trade or a fair trade for all of our businesses to do business and other countries that are doing business inside our country. the president is a negotiator and he is allowing people to say if you want to do business with us, then we want to do business with you. >> i hear you, this started with china and aluminum and steel but it's not effecting china. >> it's also coming through canada that way. >> not really. >> raw material is coming through china and canada and mexico to. >> steel and aluminum is coming through canada illegally into the united states without tariffs? you are one of the biggest steel users in oklahoma because of your oil and natural gas hubs. >> it's coming through ca
look, we do -- oklahoma ds a lot of trade with canada ourselves. but this is about taking care of a bigger issue,too. you have raw material that's bypassing our laws coming through canada into the united states. and the president is looking at this as a whole picture. not just canada. this isn't just about canada. this isn't about mexico. is is about having a free trade or a fair trade for all of our businesses to do business and other countries that are doing business inside our country. the...
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oklahoma firing back at california's attorney general banned state-sponsored travel to the states thisr oklahoma so-called lgbt adoption law denies service to same-sex could you please based on religious views. we won't miss a few californians traveling on state business, the ban likely will not affect a big college match-up betweena and oklahoma sooners this coming season. we will see if it does. well, today first lady melania trump will make first public appearance since undergoing surgery. the white house also confirming the first lady will not join the president at high-stakes meeting with kim jong un or g-7 summit, the last public appearance was last month when she welcomed back three american hoss from north korea. well, president trump's legal team firing back vow to go take it to court if special counsel robert mueller subpoenas the president as part of the russia probe, listen. >> if you try to subpoena the president, giuliani legal team is going to take that to court to say the president cannot be subpoenaed in this particular issue. heather: well, the president and his team
oklahoma firing back at california's attorney general banned state-sponsored travel to the states thisr oklahoma so-called lgbt adoption law denies service to same-sex could you please based on religious views. we won't miss a few californians traveling on state business, the ban likely will not affect a big college match-up betweena and oklahoma sooners this coming season. we will see if it does. well, today first lady melania trump will make first public appearance since undergoing surgery....
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cultural victories for truly progressive candidates and causes even the long conservative state of oklahoma got in on the progressive thinking train when voters there on tuesday night legalized medical marijuana across the entirety of the red state of maryland the state that hillary clinton buried bertie sanders in by more than thirty percentage points back in two thousand and sixteen in the twenty sixteen primaries just handed the sanders indorsed ben jealous the democrat nomination for governor beating the establishment pick rushern by baker by ten points and of course the biggest news out of the midterm primary season is the incredible victory of twenty eight year old democratic socialist alexandria ocasio bez who crushed long time u.s. house representative new york democrat joe crowley and what's being called the biggest political upset since trump beat clinton covered head to toe in corporate wall street money and indorsed by the likes of senators kirsten gillibrand and chuck schumer crowley was the establishment establishment pick if there ever was one cortez ran the true grassroots c
cultural victories for truly progressive candidates and causes even the long conservative state of oklahoma got in on the progressive thinking train when voters there on tuesday night legalized medical marijuana across the entirety of the red state of maryland the state that hillary clinton buried bertie sanders in by more than thirty percentage points back in two thousand and sixteen in the twenty sixteen primaries just handed the sanders indorsed ben jealous the democrat nomination for...
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look, in ada, oklahoma, you want to be a singer in 1984, there's onot a lot options.as in my bedroom singing every night.wa mom thought i cute. she would ask me, you want to sing on stage, want to be a singer, yeah. really,he only option was whatever pageant for kids was going on, if theretas tal portion where you got to perform. i had to do the pageant to get up and sing my b seger. now all these years later i out that still like being in a page st, themsuit part of the day. >> mom's idea worked.oo shelton up guitar, started writing songs at 15. andt just two weeks after graduating from high school blake picked up and moved to nashville. early years in nashville, what were the years like. >> back then all you cared about wasec getting ad deal. there wasn't the internet, couldn't make it on youtube, facebook, myspace, whatever. you had to be on the radio, if you wanted on the radio, y needed a record deal. there was a time or two i got close, and went away, and it was really discouraging to me. seven years later and i was still singing demos for $40 a piece. >> shelto
look, in ada, oklahoma, you want to be a singer in 1984, there's onot a lot options.as in my bedroom singing every night.wa mom thought i cute. she would ask me, you want to sing on stage, want to be a singer, yeah. really,he only option was whatever pageant for kids was going on, if theretas tal portion where you got to perform. i had to do the pageant to get up and sing my b seger. now all these years later i out that still like being in a page st, themsuit part of the day. >> mom's...
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fromi left college, oklahoma state university, having grown up on a farm in oklahoma, i would never have predicted that i would be here in connecticut speaking of up -- speaking about a new day for social justice. this is where i am. today, you are going to leave here with a diploma in your hand. it is going to look like many of the other diplomas that you see. this one has your name on it. it is not just a piece of paper. that diploma symbolizes the tools and resources you have to achieve your goals and your aspirations. when you leave here and you take that paper with you, please .hink of it always it is not a physical parachute, but it is symbolic. it will, if you remember your time here, get you through more rough times. and more hard challenges. now, a final word about social justice. most of you are not going to use that degree to go into careers in social justice. sadly, because of student loans, many people will not be able to afford to go into a social justice career. thater, i will tell you even though social justice may vocation, your job title may not include social justice c
fromi left college, oklahoma state university, having grown up on a farm in oklahoma, i would never have predicted that i would be here in connecticut speaking of up -- speaking about a new day for social justice. this is where i am. today, you are going to leave here with a diploma in your hand. it is going to look like many of the other diplomas that you see. this one has your name on it. it is not just a piece of paper. that diploma symbolizes the tools and resources you have to achieve your...
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colorado, maryland and new york, oklahoma and utah vote. among the notable races, mitt romney is likely to win the seat along with mike kennedy. and in new york, michael grimm is fighting to get his old seat back after doing time in federal prison for tax evasion. >>> oklahoma voters with a ballot measure to make their's the 13th state to legalize medical marijuana. there are runoffs in mississippi and south carolina. the president was in south carolina last night to back incumbent governor henry mcmaster. >>> asian stocks falling after president trump's trade policy back fires on harley-davidson. the company shifting jobs overseas. those are retaliation for trump's tariffs. the eu tariffs make the harley motorcycles $2,200 more expensive. harley plans to move production. bad news for u.s. workers. trump has championed harley as an american manufacturer. now he is tweeting his surprise. the first to wave the white flag on trade. on wall street, harley stock fell 6% proving the trade battles have consequences for u.s. companies. the dow fell
colorado, maryland and new york, oklahoma and utah vote. among the notable races, mitt romney is likely to win the seat along with mike kennedy. and in new york, michael grimm is fighting to get his old seat back after doing time in federal prison for tax evasion. >>> oklahoma voters with a ballot measure to make their's the 13th state to legalize medical marijuana. there are runoffs in mississippi and south carolina. the president was in south carolina last night to back incumbent...
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appealed to were much more savvy, they were wealthy, money that they could take with them out to oklahoma and get started again there. so that was the divide that the upper class mix bloods said, yeah, we can get out of town and we set out in oklahoma and started over. ross on the other hand said adamantly, no, we should never go we will die here if necessary, by the bones of ancestors. well, of course, what the ridge knew was the truth of it was that the powers that were masked outside of borders of cherokee nation were far greater than the cherokee were capable of facing. they had an economy, they had no army to speak of, just 3,000 aging warriors, they had no natural allies among more powerful groups, it was hopeless situation and yet the ross was -- john ross was committed to this because he had the backing to have full bloods and that he was kind of locked into their position in their own situation that they had to stick with them and so when the trail of tears became ine -- inevitable they were surprised and caught out and they never believed that the federal troops 7,000 of them we
appealed to were much more savvy, they were wealthy, money that they could take with them out to oklahoma and get started again there. so that was the divide that the upper class mix bloods said, yeah, we can get out of town and we set out in oklahoma and started over. ross on the other hand said adamantly, no, we should never go we will die here if necessary, by the bones of ancestors. well, of course, what the ridge knew was the truth of it was that the powers that were masked outside of...
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colorado, maryland and new york, oklahoma and utah vote.ng the notable races, mitt romney is likely to win the seat along with mike kennedy. and in new york, michael grimm is fighting to get his old seat back after doing time in federal prison for tax evasion. oklahoma voters with a ballot measure to make their's the 30th state to legalize medical marijuana. there are runoffs in mississippi and south carolina. the president was in south carolina last night to back incumbent governor henry mcmaster. he was forced into a runoff by his republican challenger businessman john warren. >>> the secretary of defense landing in china overnight for a critically important trade and national security trip. we have will ripley live in beijing. man: it takes a lot of work to run this business, but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long, and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. and it has a guaranteed gre
colorado, maryland and new york, oklahoma and utah vote.ng the notable races, mitt romney is likely to win the seat along with mike kennedy. and in new york, michael grimm is fighting to get his old seat back after doing time in federal prison for tax evasion. oklahoma voters with a ballot measure to make their's the 30th state to legalize medical marijuana. there are runoffs in mississippi and south carolina. the president was in south carolina last night to back incumbent governor henry...
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now, oklahoma city is in that one. to virginia and north carolina here's why we think more storms will develop tonight. the national weather service put out that yellow zone, hot springs, memphis, chattanooga, these storms could develop after the heat of the day and run all night long. now tomorrow, this is an area we carefully have to watch. dodge city, wichita, this could be very strong winds and yes, a few tornadoes. but the winds could be in excess of 90 miles per hour. that could be a very damaging area of storms tomorrow, whit. >> tens of millions of people in the zone. sam, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> meantime, now to that deadly wrong-way crash in south carolina. the state lawmaker who just made headlines in a big congressional primary win with president trump's support, severe injured, she was a passenger in that wreck. abc's erielle reshef with the latest. >> savannah highway traffic accident, entrapment. >> reporter: congressional candidate katie arrington traveling to hilton head on a dark highway ov
now, oklahoma city is in that one. to virginia and north carolina here's why we think more storms will develop tonight. the national weather service put out that yellow zone, hot springs, memphis, chattanooga, these storms could develop after the heat of the day and run all night long. now tomorrow, this is an area we carefully have to watch. dodge city, wichita, this could be very strong winds and yes, a few tornadoes. but the winds could be in excess of 90 miles per hour. that could be a very...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: first of all, let me just -- i couldn't have said it as well as the senator from missouri. this is the john s. mccain reauthorization bill, and obviously he's deserving of much more than that. since we're going to have the votes in just a few minutes, two votes, let me just make a couple of comments. and of course then i yield to the senator from rhode island. the first vote i believe we're going to have is going to be the reed amendment. and i do oppose it. this amendment would require congressional authorization for the development of nuclear weapons for one simple reason. congress has already required to authorize the development of nuclear weapons in each year's authorization appropriations bill. so the debate really isn't about the authorization. it's about the nuclear posture review. the nuclear posture review calls for the united states to develop a low-yield nuclear capability which some in congress are against. and that's fine. that's what this system, that's what thi
the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: first of all, let me just -- i couldn't have said it as well as the senator from missouri. this is the john s. mccain reauthorization bill, and obviously he's deserving of much more than that. since we're going to have the votes in just a few minutes, two votes, let me just make a couple of comments. and of course then i yield to the senator from rhode island. the first vote i believe we're going to have is going to be the reed...
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legal weed in oklahoma.l, at least we know now what kind of dust was in that bowl. ( laughter ) now, i believe this is heartening this this divisive time, because oklahoma is a republican stronghold. no it proves once again there is no a red america or a blue america. there's only a green america with a towel under the door. and on the other side of that door? jeff sessions is calling the cops. but if the rest of us can harness this pot-induced political harmony, we can get through anything, even a 20-minute phish guitar solo. so that's why tonight, we salute you, oklahoma. ( band playing "oklahoma" ) ♪ tooooooooke-lah ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. paul rudd is here. but when we return, some confessions. stick around. i said i'm sorry, i was eating a milky way. hey pass me that bug spray. at least it was spf 50. mmm... sorry. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship t
legal weed in oklahoma.l, at least we know now what kind of dust was in that bowl. ( laughter ) now, i believe this is heartening this this divisive time, because oklahoma is a republican stronghold. no it proves once again there is no a red america or a blue america. there's only a green america with a towel under the door. and on the other side of that door? jeff sessions is calling the cops. but if the rest of us can harness this pot-induced political harmony, we can get through anything,...
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t you're oklahoma. -- you're oklahoma. ok. >> get out of here. >> then you start thinking about taylor because you're looking around, she's not there. the last i saw she went further into the apartment. >> she's inside with him. [ bleep ]. >> i knew she was in the apartment by herself, outgunned in strange territory. >> when the shooting began, deputy davis was forced deeper inside the second story apartment. >> i ran into the roommate's room looking for some concealment. preparing myself for gun battle at this point. wungsz i was inside the bedroom, i saw a window. so i broke the window and proceeded to jump out of it. >> i'm hit! i'm hit! blooum coming around. >> what was it like to see her coming around the corner? >> i could see the badge. i'm like god, thank you. >> we have one deputy down inside the apartment. i'm not getting anything from him. all of us have been hit at least once. >> three officers hit and down. we have ems on the way. >> when we come back -- >> you realize zach is inside trapped, you helped really
t you're oklahoma. -- you're oklahoma. ok. >> get out of here. >> then you start thinking about taylor because you're looking around, she's not there. the last i saw she went further into the apartment. >> she's inside with him. [ bleep ]. >> i knew she was in the apartment by herself, outgunned in strange territory. >> when the shooting began, deputy davis was forced deeper inside the second story apartment. >> i ran into the roommate's room looking for some...
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. >> the baby boom that means there's a big celebration at one fire house in oklahoma.ing right back. but right now, our bond is fraying. how do we get back to "us"? the y fills the gaps. and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where there's a y, there's an us. metastatic breast cancer is trying to stop me, but not today. today, there's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. >>> hi, good morning, everyone.6 this sunday, june 17th. i'm angie goff. here's a look at your top stories. this collision sent people to the hospital in montgory county. fire officials say fou vehicles involvedcc in an aident derwood.ry road in seven people ended up in the hospital. >>> d.c. voters decide how tip workers will be paid. minimum wage f tip workers in d.c. is $3.33. initiative 77 would raise it to $5 by the year 2020, and $15 by 2025. votersake a choice tuesday. >>> a check on your father's dst forecahen we return. stay with us. thefor montgomery county endorsesexecutive.ir "the best chance of injecting a dose of vit
. >> the baby boom that means there's a big celebration at one fire house in oklahoma.ing right back. but right now, our bond is fraying. how do we get back to "us"? the y fills the gaps. and bridges our divides. donate to your local y today. because where there's a y, there's an us. metastatic breast cancer is trying to stop me, but not today. today, there's a new treatment for women like me who won't be held back. learn more at treatmbc.com. >>> hi, good morning,...
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you see it here. 83 in oklahoma city and 89 in da as.hat's a look at the big weather story of the day and here's aoo closer at the day ahead had. very warm for many of us today, temperatures well above normal in many spots, especially the t southwest and southeast, we are looking at stormy weather in the central plains and the mid atlantic and ohio oh-- ohio valley. >>> thank you very much, michelle. it was very historic day, day six at the world cup and kicking it off, it was columbia and japan. came down to the 72 nute. greats, pas he gets his head on the ball and tit's in the back f the net. negal, pulled up a huge 2-1 upset and finally in the last match of the dampt ru-- of the day, russia getting a victory over egypt. they are undefeated in group play. enough. why settle for clean when it could be finished? w when youant more than just clean there's finished. new finish quantum's breakthrough three chamber technology combines to scrub, degrease, and shine your dishes. switch to all new finish quantum. because it's not clean until it
you see it here. 83 in oklahoma city and 89 in da as.hat's a look at the big weather story of the day and here's aoo closer at the day ahead had. very warm for many of us today, temperatures well above normal in many spots, especially the t southwest and southeast, we are looking at stormy weather in the central plains and the mid atlantic and ohio oh-- ohio valley. >>> thank you very much, michelle. it was very historic day, day six at the world cup and kicking it off, it was columbia...
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vincent in oklahoma, go ahead.aller: i am voting for governors today, governor fallin is leaving and i think pelosi sh back ndetome of the else mess with him. host: you are voting for governor, are you voting for a specific candidate or voting against the policies of republicans? we lost vincent. in waterford works, new jersey, go ahead cornell. -- go ahead, cornell. caller: good morning, john. the bottom line is we have to stick to the facts. we need to rejuvenate the youth to come out and vote. we have to expose the tax bill .hat benefited the wealthy ers, i don't. wat agree. that is not my type of politics. the bottom line is it seems to be working for the republicans that no matter what donald trump not losings, he is americans --we, as and the democrats have some responsibility for this also. if we can call in every day and speak about the inconsistencies of the republicans and also the trump administration, the democratic elected officials should do more. the bottom line is, get the facts out, the tax bill. g
vincent in oklahoma, go ahead.aller: i am voting for governors today, governor fallin is leaving and i think pelosi sh back ndetome of the else mess with him. host: you are voting for governor, are you voting for a specific candidate or voting against the policies of republicans? we lost vincent. in waterford works, new jersey, go ahead cornell. -- go ahead, cornell. caller: good morning, john. the bottom line is we have to stick to the facts. we need to rejuvenate the youth to come out and...
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my guest this morningan republ senator james langford of oklahoma and independent senator angus kingmaine who cathuses he democrats. also, refugee crisis. why are so many people from central america coming to the united states? what are they fleeing? richard engel of nbc news has a report from his trip to el ndlvador. s a political culture wars. white house prescretary sarah sanders is asked to leave a restaurant because she works for president trump. her father, mikeuckabee tweets this picture with the caption, nancy pelosi introduces her campaign committee. is all of this the new normal? joining me for insight andys is are nbc news capital news correspondent kasie hunt, and erick erk son editor of the t.resurnt welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> the longest-running show in television history, this t "me press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. for perhaps the first time in his presidency donald trum lost an issue that was defined by television. not the facts that parents and children were separated at the border, that was the administration's policy,hat ttered was
my guest this morningan republ senator james langford of oklahoma and independent senator angus kingmaine who cathuses he democrats. also, refugee crisis. why are so many people from central america coming to the united states? what are they fleeing? richard engel of nbc news has a report from his trip to el ndlvador. s a political culture wars. white house prescretary sarah sanders is asked to leave a restaurant because she works for president trump. her father, mikeuckabee tweets this picture...
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you didn't need to bring that up. >> well, look, the history of oklahoma and fossil fuels in oklahoma is a tawdry, tawdry, tawdry history. and you know, he is a mainstream republican party guy. he's defended and liked by mainstream republicans. >> yeah. he is. and one of the things that has been really bothersome is the fact that so many -- it's not just scott pruitt but so many republicans in congress will put up with almost anything in order to get the policies they want. so they do it with trump. they'll do it with pruitt. if he's doing things that fit what their agenda is, they will swallow any kind of corruption, any kind of ridiculousness. it doesn't -- nothing will bother them as long as they get the policy they want. now, i spent 12 years on the appropriations committee. and what we would have done with what scott pruitt is doing now is the next budget would have prohibitions against spending money certain ways or it would have stuff cut from the budget, you know, to make up for what he has been spending this way. the congress is complicit in this by its silence. >> i was stru
you didn't need to bring that up. >> well, look, the history of oklahoma and fossil fuels in oklahoma is a tawdry, tawdry, tawdry history. and you know, he is a mainstream republican party guy. he's defended and liked by mainstream republicans. >> yeah. he is. and one of the things that has been really bothersome is the fact that so many -- it's not just scott pruitt but so many republicans in congress will put up with almost anything in order to get the policies they want. so they...
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you can see the heavy downpours through southwestern kansas across eastern oklahoma and into arkansas. we could see potentially very heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding. also this area across the pan handle of texas and oklahoma into southwestern sexton, that's an area later this amp we could see damaging winds in excess of 70-mile-per-hour and can't rule rule out tornadoes and large hail. we'll have to >>> and that's the latest forecast sfl thank you very much. i'll see new a second because straight ahead the highs and lows of the we can. including the blockbuster movie hero who handed his award to the real life hero of a recent national tragedy. and a baseball fan leaves the park with a black eye and the philly fanatic is the prime suspect. we'll explain. >>> when loud national protests forcing the president to change his policy, we'll go to southern border for an on the ground view of the heated immigration debate. >> they could be smugglers. they could be mules. we don't foe. and they could be armed. >> jacob joins us again in a moment all coming up on sunday today as wehead
you can see the heavy downpours through southwestern kansas across eastern oklahoma and into arkansas. we could see potentially very heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding. also this area across the pan handle of texas and oklahoma into southwestern sexton, that's an area later this amp we could see damaging winds in excess of 70-mile-per-hour and can't rule rule out tornadoes and large hail. we'll have to >>> and that's the latest forecast sfl thank you very much. i'll see new a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i make a point of order that amendment 2366 is not germane. the presiding officer: the point of order is well taken. the amendment falls. mr. inhofe: i make a point of order that amendment 2700 is not germane. the presiding officer: point of order is well taken. the amendment falls. mr. inhofe: i call up amendment number 2276 on behalf of senator boozman. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from oklahoma, mr. inhofe, for mr. boozman, proposes an amendment numbered 2276 to amendment number 2282 as modified to h.r. 5515. mr. inhofe: i ask unanimous consent that reading of the amendment be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reed: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: i call up amendment 2885 to 2276. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from rhode island, mr. reed, proposes an amendment numbered 2885 to amendment number 2276. mr. reed: i ask consent the rea
the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. inhofe: i make a point of order that amendment 2366 is not germane. the presiding officer: the point of order is well taken. the amendment falls. mr. inhofe: i make a point of order that amendment 2700 is not germane. the presiding officer: point of order is well taken. the amendment falls. mr. inhofe: i call up amendment number 2276 on behalf of senator boozman. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from...
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entre otros registraron un aumento entre un 38 y 58 por kansas y oklahoma registraron un aumento entreos que experimentaron incrementosde mÁs del 25% durante un aÑo, cerca de 45,000 personas se e muertes por homicidios. algunas de las causas princeconÓmico y laboral. se repite la importancia de hablar con un ser querido en ocasiones. no sabemos cuÁndo una persona puede estar pasando por un momento complicado . esto ocurre a solamente tres dÍas despuÉs de que tuvimos aquella noticia en ediciÓn digital de suicidio de kate spade. borja: no solamente personas mayores, muchÍsimos adolescentes estÁn quitando la vida. vamos a pasar a otro tema, porque la primera dama melania trump tuvo una operaciÓn grande que duró cuatro horas. asÍ lo revelÓ por primera vez que de manera sorpresiva el presidente trump. lo declarÓ a reporteros en su partida rumbo a canadÁ, donde asiste a la cumbre de siete paÍses industrializados. nos explica jenny rodrÍguez desde washington. jenny: a esta hora el presiente en quebec, canadÁ. allá se lleva a cabo la cumbre del g7, las siete economÍas mádel mundo aliados quier
entre otros registraron un aumento entre un 38 y 58 por kansas y oklahoma registraron un aumento entreos que experimentaron incrementosde mÁs del 25% durante un aÑo, cerca de 45,000 personas se e muertes por homicidios. algunas de las causas princeconÓmico y laboral. se repite la importancia de hablar con un ser querido en ocasiones. no sabemos cuÁndo una persona puede estar pasando por un momento complicado . esto ocurre a solamente tres dÍas despuÉs de que tuvimos aquella noticia en...
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are out of oklahoma. the cherokee nation virtually has its own civil war between the slaveowners who would fight for the confederacy and many charity who joined -- many erokee who joined the u.s. army. if you ever see that totally made up painting of lee surrendering at appomattox, in the background of the painting is a man with very dark skin, standing behind general grant. a senecais eli parker, indian who at the time is a kernel but will later become a brigadier general in the army, and he later becomes the first had of the bia after the war. audience member: follow-up question. i can't remember if you said it over lunch yesterday or during the proceedings today. >> what were you drinking last night? [laughter] wasence member: buchanan anticipating arizona and new mexico would become slave states. who did the native americans in the mississippi delta think they would have to replace in order to create cotton plantations? not ae i'm pretty sure whole weren't interested in planting cotton. know, most of
are out of oklahoma. the cherokee nation virtually has its own civil war between the slaveowners who would fight for the confederacy and many charity who joined -- many erokee who joined the u.s. army. if you ever see that totally made up painting of lee surrendering at appomattox, in the background of the painting is a man with very dark skin, standing behind general grant. a senecais eli parker, indian who at the time is a kernel but will later become a brigadier general in the army, and he...
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both hupp and green wald came with pruitt from oklahoma where he had been attorney general. earlier this year we learned pruitt tried to circumvent the white house and give both individuals massive raises. >> if you're committed to the trump agenda, why did you go around the president and white house and give pay raises to two staffers. >> i did not. my staff did. i found out yesterday and changed it. >> should somebody be fired for that. >> it should not be done. there will be accountable. >> a career person or political person. >> i don't know. >> you don't know who did it. >> i found out about this yesterday and i corrected the action. >> important to note subsequent e-mails make it pretty clear he was lying there. but it's also important to realize that it's not long-time epa staffer who may not agree with pruitt politically who are fleeing the agency. at least four political appointees people hired by president trump have left in the past three months. earlier this year, former epa deputy chief of staff kevin chimelweski and playereds on stage with trump turned whistleb
both hupp and green wald came with pruitt from oklahoma where he had been attorney general. earlier this year we learned pruitt tried to circumvent the white house and give both individuals massive raises. >> if you're committed to the trump agenda, why did you go around the president and white house and give pay raises to two staffers. >> i did not. my staff did. i found out yesterday and changed it. >> should somebody be fired for that. >> it should not be done. there...
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coming up, congressman tom cole of oklahoma on immigration and border security. the and the
coming up, congressman tom cole of oklahoma on immigration and border security. the and the
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oklahoma, also into arkansas. these storms will light up your skies. if they haven't yet, they will today. we will revive some storms later and develop a new area. liberal, wichita. oklahoma, city, this could be 70, 90-mile-an-hour winds and possible tornadoes in that storm. adrienne, we've got a lot to talk aboutard to i >>> now to the tense standoff overnight in san diego. two officers shot responding to a man barricaded inside an apartment complex. abc's erielle reshef joins us with more. erielle. >> reporter: good morning, guys. just to give you some perspective, this happened less than two miles from san diego state university. police and firefighters responding to a disturbance at that apartment complex met by gunfire. >> we all got shot through the wall. >> reporter: overnight, gunfire erupting at a san diego apartment complex. two officers hit in the hail of bullets now in the hospital. >> are there officers down inside the apartment building? >> i copy. two officers injured. >> reporter: firefighters and police initially responding to calls of
oklahoma, also into arkansas. these storms will light up your skies. if they haven't yet, they will today. we will revive some storms later and develop a new area. liberal, wichita. oklahoma, city, this could be 70, 90-mile-an-hour winds and possible tornadoes in that storm. adrienne, we've got a lot to talk aboutard to i >>> now to the tense standoff overnight in san diego. two officers shot responding to a man barricaded inside an apartment complex. abc's erielle reshef joins us with...
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i see the senator from oklahoma. i ask unanimous consent that the senate be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lankford: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford: earlier this year this chamber was full of conversation about immigration. we had four bipartisan proposals that all came to this floor. all four of them had votes. all four of them had some engagement from different members. all four of them failed. while we didn't succeed in getting something passed and resolved in immigration, i would note that over 70 senators voted for at least one of the four options that included wall funding, increased border security, and naturalization for those students that are in daca, or daca eligible. at least 70 senators-plus voted for those three options. now they were written different ways in each bill, but all that same basis. i was one of those. like many of my friends on b
i see the senator from oklahoma. i ask unanimous consent that the senate be in a period of morning business with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. lankford: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from oklahoma. mr. lankford: earlier this year this chamber was full of conversation about immigration. we had four bipartisan proposals that all came to this floor. all four of them had votes. all four of them had...
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report found that the states were rates rose more sharply were those like montana and oklahoma, where gun ownership is more common. is predominantly men who use guns to commit suicide, and men are much less likely to seek help than women. this lady suicide rate is a profound indictment of the country's mental health system. on the cdc'sriting statistics. michael in illinois. thanks for waiting. caller: i think everyone is missing the point. it is a 25% of sosa in the last two decades. that corresponds with income, wealth, distributorship. you have 50% of american families -- on the edge of homelessness. when you get to that point, people get sad and see no future and no chance to get out of the financial hole they are in. these are people with financially given up because they cannot make it. i have two kids, one in college and one daughter with mental illness who tried to kill her self three or four times. i think most of it is financial. people are tired of fighting to survive. tired of feeding their families. no hope of saving their kids to college anymore. i see millionaires and b
report found that the states were rates rose more sharply were those like montana and oklahoma, where gun ownership is more common. is predominantly men who use guns to commit suicide, and men are much less likely to seek help than women. this lady suicide rate is a profound indictment of the country's mental health system. on the cdc'sriting statistics. michael in illinois. thanks for waiting. caller: i think everyone is missing the point. it is a 25% of sosa in the last two decades. that...
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. >>> storm damage brought a disaster declaration to parts of eastern oklahoma. a severe storm moved saturday night into and last the through the afternoon leaving many without power. the damage is widespread. and emergency crews worked to clear roads and downed trees and power lines. there were even reports of roofs blown off buildings. during a damage survey cre located a camper that was flipped upside down. but so far no injury are reported. more heavy rain is moving into the state today. >>> let's see where with we stand now with bill carenens. >> and waits wake up time in the middle of the night as this line of thunderstorm in oklahoma city. the a lot of loud collapse of thunder out there. north of omaha and south of sioux falls flash flooding. today severe weather from des moines southworth and northern missouri charleston to kwlaum. small hail will be the worst of it. then tomorrow we have a greater threat of severe storms maybe supercellsnd a mid-atlantic. we'll get amp storms in many areas from florida southeast into texas. and one of the other stories t
. >>> storm damage brought a disaster declaration to parts of eastern oklahoma. a severe storm moved saturday night into and last the through the afternoon leaving many without power. the damage is widespread. and emergency crews worked to clear roads and downed trees and power lines. there were even reports of roofs blown off buildings. during a damage survey cre located a camper that was flipped upside down. but so far no injury are reported. more heavy rain is moving into the state...
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let try -- kingston, oklahoma. is this kingston? caller: yes, kingston, oklahoma. what is your name? caller: ruth. i stood work for at&t in shreveport, louisiana. we got broken up, at&t did. there were thousands of employees laid off. now i have dish network and at&t has merged with directv, and now warnernt to merge with -- time warner. i do not think that is right. and i wantmy opinion to know what you think about it. host: ruth, thank you. do you want to respond? guest: sure. that is one of the doj arguments, buying time warner and at&t will get more leverage in the business, be able to gain the upper hand with directv and ultimately it will lead to higher prices for consumers. host: we look for to tuesday in the judge's ruling. what is at stake? orst: the judge will rule up down on the merger or something in between, but the stakes, it is hard to predict what they are because i thk we are really looking at a decision that could , i should emphasize it could, really set the future of the landscape for the media industry. host: ted johnson a senior editor for the
let try -- kingston, oklahoma. is this kingston? caller: yes, kingston, oklahoma. what is your name? caller: ruth. i stood work for at&t in shreveport, louisiana. we got broken up, at&t did. there were thousands of employees laid off. now i have dish network and at&t has merged with directv, and now warnernt to merge with -- time warner. i do not think that is right. and i wantmy opinion to know what you think about it. host: ruth, thank you. do you want to respond? guest: sure....
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oklahoma, and tom cole on immigration policy and the house republican agenda.itico's ted hessen discusses the supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. and tom swazi talks about immigration policy. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. he was a look at what is live on the c-span network on wednesday. on -- more work on 2019 defense department spending. they are expected to work on immigration station this week. the senate continues to debate on the farm bill. on c-span3, housing and urban development secretary ben carson testifies at an oversight hearing. afternoon, the ceo of delta airlines speaks at the national press club. then president trump's pick to
oklahoma, and tom cole on immigration policy and the house republican agenda.itico's ted hessen discusses the supreme court's decision to uphold president trump's travel ban. and tom swazi talks about immigration policy. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. he was a look at what is live on the c-span network on wednesday. on -- more work on 2019 defense department spending. they are expected to work on immigration station this week. the senate continues to debate...
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oklahoma city, dallas and san antonio. >> thanks, ibm. just ahead, the king of clay reigns supreme.ou've got a life you gotta swiffer are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec®. it's starts working hard at hour one. and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. for over 100 years. r dry, itchy rough skin. for immediate relief and 48-hour moisture. now try eucerin advanced cleanser in the shower. >>> we are just three days away from the world cup kickoff in russia. one player is already capturing much of the world's attention. mo is laying for egypt. he's a sensation in britain where he plays in liverpool. matt bradley tells us how the soccer player is bridging many worlds. >> reporter: he shoots, he scores. he prays. when he heads to russia for the world cup this week, he won't just be scoring points for his native egypt. the 25-year-old rward will be cheered by his adopted city of liverpool and by muslims throughout the world. >> i'm very happy, i'm very excited for the world cup and i'm very sheer
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president, with my friend from oklahoma. i'm not. i understand that he's doing his job, and he's actually filling in in a wonderful way for senator mccain, who happens to be ill at home, someone we all love. but, look, i know there's not going to be a vote on this amendment. i know it. i'm not about to hold somebody else's amendment up from being voted on, because i tpho he that every -- because i know that every ounce of power possible is going to be used to keep from voting on this amendment because, well, my gosh, the president might not like it. and, therefore, we as senators might be offending someone by, by the way, just voting on an amendment. voting on an amendment, up or down, and deciding whether we in fact want to assert some responsibility over a process of tariffing where we wake up ready, fire, aim. well, let's change this. ready, fire, aim. that's the process that is underway. that's the process that's underway on these tariffs. i haven't heard a single senator on our side that hasn't expressed concern to the president
president, with my friend from oklahoma. i'm not. i understand that he's doing his job, and he's actually filling in in a wonderful way for senator mccain, who happens to be ill at home, someone we all love. but, look, i know there's not going to be a vote on this amendment. i know it. i'm not about to hold somebody else's amendment up from being voted on, because i tpho he that every -- because i know that every ounce of power possible is going to be used to keep from voting on this amendment...