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baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of virginia. >> it now gives me great pleasure to introduce jack baker. he is a former member of the tribal council of the cherokee nation where he served for 11 years representing those cherokee citizens residing outside of the cherokee nation. he is the national president of the trail of tears association. he is also the current president of the o
baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of virginia. >> it now gives me great pleasure to introduce jack baker. he is a former member of the tribal council of the cherokee nation where he served for 11 years representing those cherokee citizens residing outside of the cherokee...
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i'm jason be a minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that doctors don't realize that by prescribe opioids. that they could doing more harm than good and we've seen that in a lot a lot of cases what with the originally prescribed for well historically the uses been for what we call cancer pain cancer does a lot of horrible things to your body and can cause a lot of pain nowadays it's used for a lot of different things these pills hydrocodone. content are found to no other drugs that are legally sold on the market share the same component a powerful narcotic heroin and sometimes they are a 1000 times more concentrated. the opioid compound comes from a plant called the opium poppy and these plants are really grown mostly in asia and then they're imported by drug companies into the united states but what we do with the pills is we take the good parts of the flour that you would smoke and we concentrate them in a little pill. and so the pil
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he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law as a member of the cherokee nation and bar associations. chief ha skin we welcome you to this stage and this community. >> i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the world of virginia many, many years ago there was one little corner we down and west virginia, it appeared, i will not disagree with anybody but it appeared that there were turkey people that lived in that little small area of virginia. very small. but chief ha skin. since the cherokee did live in virginia according to my little recognition, welcome home. [applause] we have a gift for chief hostin of the virginia indians, the preservation of virginia. [applause] i virginia. wouldn't wonderful opportunity this to be before you. i am honored that the cherokee nation has been asked to be a part of this. i think it speaks highly of the history association, and virginia preservation that you would include the indigenous aspects of the history of this great state and the screen country. >> sorry. >> no prob
he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law as a member of the cherokee nation and bar associations. chief ha skin we welcome you to this stage and this community. >> i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the world of virginia many, many years ago there was one little corner we down and west virginia, it appeared, i will not disagree with anybody but it appeared that there were turkey people that lived in...
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he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law. he's a member of the cherokee nation. and oklahoma bar associations. chief ha skin, we welcome you to this stage and community. [applause] i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many years ago there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia that it appeared, i'm not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared that there were cherokee people that lived in that one little small area of virginia. very small. chief has skin, since the cherokee did live in virginia according to my little recognition, welcome home. [applause] >> we have a gift for chief hostin from the virginia indians for the preservation of virginia they're on their way. it is the only galaxy, against the houston dynamo. once it's rather simple, the team knowing the only a win will do for houston. a win by any score will send them true to the knockout round. for the l.a. galaxy meanwhile, they need to win by 3 goals tonight. if they are going to
he graduated from the university of oklahoma and the university of oklahoma college of law. he's a member of the cherokee nation. and oklahoma bar associations. chief ha skin, we welcome you to this stage and community. [applause] i have one little controversial word i have to say. as i was researching the history of virginia many years ago there was one brief little corner way down in southwest virginia that it appeared, i'm not going to disagree with anyone, but it appeared that there were...
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lindsey joined the law faculty at the university of oklahoma and 1997. he teaches courses and federal law indian law comparative and international indigenous peoples law constitutional law and legal history. he serves as the faculty director of the center for the study of american indian law and policy and the founding director of the international human rights law clinic. he was the recipient of the david alborn award. i should say he was the first recipient of the david alborn award for outstanding global engagement. he's an elected member of the american law institute and the american bar foundation and serves as a justice on the supreme court of the cheyenne and the arapahoe tribes. please join me in welcoming lindsay robertson. it is an absolute delight to be here what didn't get mentioned is my dad's family from charlottesville. my mom's family is in the tidewater and i went to law school and did my history doctorate at the university of virginia. wahoowa, so i am i am back home in a sense. i've been a proud, oklahoma for 22 years and my kids identi
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baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of virginia. >> it now gives me great pleasure to introduce jack baker. he is a former member of the tribal council of the cherokee nation where he served for 11 years representing those cherokee citizens residing outside of the cherokee nation. he is the national president of the trail of tears association. he is also the current president of the oklahoma historical society and serves on a number of other boards. he has done extensive cherokee research for more than 50 years and has authored various articles and edited various books on cherokee history. i can say that he continued his research even yesterday at the library of virginia. it gives me great pleasure to invite jack baker. [ applause ] >> thanks, elizabeth. it is an honor to be part of this symposium but i come before you as a citizen of the united states and also a citizen of the cherokee nation. and i'm an eighth generation oklahoman beca
baker, a member of the cherokee nation, also discusses his own family's voluntary move to oklahoma. this talk is part of an all day conference, part of the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy and preservation of virginia. >> it now gives me great pleasure to introduce jack baker. he is a former member of the tribal council of the cherokee nation where he served for 11 years representing those cherokee citizens residing outside of the cherokee...
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lands in the southeastern us in what became known as the trail of tears, oklahoma university law professor, lindsay robertson discusses, the decisions issued by the us supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nationally the role of chief justice john marshall watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. and now historian lindsay chervinsky talks about how george washington formed and interacted with members of his presidential cabinet. he also discusses how the american cabinet system differed from the british equivalent. the organization of american historians annual meeting in new orleans. this interview is about 10 minutes. lindsay chervinsky your research is on george washington's cabinet what influenced how this was set up. so the cabinet is actually not in the constitution and so when washington entered the presidency, he created the cabinet as he went throug
lands in the southeastern us in what became known as the trail of tears, oklahoma university law professor, lindsay robertson discusses, the decisions issued by the us supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nationally the role of chief justice john marshall watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who...
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor discusses the decisions made by the u.s. eme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ ♪ american history tv, on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story. every weekend. saturday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, leon ellis will talk about his time as a prisoner of war. and the look at the mississippi in the last years of the civil war, and on electricity which you are ns history, american university professor joseph campbell on the cronkite moment and its affect on public opinion toward the vietnam war. and on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on oral histories, david vassar taylor reflects on his time serving as a clerk in the vietnam war and a look at newly elected presidents first addresses to a joint session of congress. with president george w. bush in 2001, and president barack obama in 2009, exploring the american story. watch american history tv
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson, discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation. especially the role of chief justice john marshall. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend. documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these cans. who support c-span 3 as a public service. ♪ ♪ c-span shop.org is c-span's new online stofrmt go there to order a copy of the congressional directory. a contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. order your copy at c-span shop.org, every person helps to support c-span's nonprofit organization. now, historian lindsay travinsky
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation. especially the role of chief justice ron marshall. watch friday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> american history tv on c-span 3. every weekend, documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. >> c-span's long running series book notes is back as a podcast. footnotes plus. compelling interviews with others and historians. new episodes are available every tuesday. this week on the inaugural episode, the books notes plus documents presidents and sex scandals. she joins us with her book sex and presidents. subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and get information about all the
of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsay robertson discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation. especially the role of chief justice ron marshall. watch friday beginning at 8 pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> american history tv on c-span 3. every weekend, documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service....
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forcibly removed from their lands in the southeastern us in what became known as the trail of tears, oklahoma university law professor, lindsay robertson discusses, the decisions issued by the us supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nationally the role of chief justice john marshall watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. and now historian lindsay chervinsky talks about how george washington formed and interacted with members of his presidential cabinet. he also discusses how the american cabinet system differed from tri
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsey robertson, discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3, every weekend, documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support cspan3 as a public service. >>> cspan's long running series book notes is back as a podcast. book notes plus. hear compelling interviews with authors and historians. this week on the inaugural episode of book notes plus, find out which u.s. presidents were caught in sex scandals. the author joins us to share those stories from her book "sex with presidents". book notes plus a new weekly spod cast from cspan. get all the information about podcasts at cspan.org/podcasts. >>> up next on the presidency, james worthen talks about president isha sesay's treasuriry and defense secretaries and how their personalities and styles influenced polic
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsey robertson discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on cspan3. every weekend documenting america's story, funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support cspan3 as a public service. >>> cspanshop.org is the new upline store. go there to order a copy of the congressional directory, a book with contact information for every member of congress. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order yours at cspanshop.org. >>> next on "history bookshelf" former secretary of state condoleezza rice talks about her memoir "no higher honor." she served as secretary of state from 2005 to 2009 during the george w. bush administration. in this event in 2011 she was interviewed by university of miami president donna shalala and also responded to questions submitted
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forcibly removed from their lands in the southeastern us in what became known as the trail of tears, oklahoma university law professor, lindsay robertson discusses, the decisions issued by the us supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 american history tv on c-span 3 every weekend documenting america's story funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span 3 as a public service. c-span's long-running series booknotes is back as a podcast booknotes. plus your compelling interviews with authors and historians new episodes are available every tuesday this week on the inaugural episode of booknotes plus find out which us presidents were caught in sex scandals. author eleanor herman joins us to share those stories from her book sex with presidents. booknotes plus a new weekly podcast from c-span subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and get information about all the c-span podcasts at c-span.org slash podcasts. up next o
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of tears. oklahoma university law professor lindsey robertson discusses the decisions issued by the u.s. supreme court in cases involving the cherokee nation, especially the role of chief justice john marshall. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3 every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> c-spanshop.org is c-span's new online store. go there today to order a kycopy of the congressional directory with contact information for every member of congress, including bios and committee assignments. also contact information for state governors and the biden administration cabinet. order your copy at c-spanshop.org. every c-span shop purchase helps support c-span's nonprofit operation. >>> up next, a conversation with james baker about leadership and his career. james baker served as secretary of state for president george h.w. bush and is ronald reagan's white house chief of staff and treasury se
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of pro football. here's abc's reporter. >> it's pro day at oklahoma state university. nfl dreams are on display. show off their skills before the draft, a moment that could be life-changing. in this nearly $16 billion industry men dominate on and off the field. but on this day one woman is taking the lead, nfl agent kelly watching from the sideline as her client nfl prospect completes his drills. >> he is one of the most exciting and prolific wide receiver s in this draft class i'm excited about his future. >> overall things are pretty good. >> he's going to make an incredible transition to the nfl. >> kelly is one of a growing number of female power players in the league, there's 400 licensed agents in the nfl, just 34 are women. >> this never crossed my mind that women didn't become sports agents and when i was first confronted by that by a male agent who told me why women didn't belong in the industry i thought it was the craziest thing i ever heard. >> 15 years later she's represented dozens of clients with her own agency. >> in the early years only two or three women represented nfl players
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just like cauls family the whole country is in a state of awareness wanting to change things and contain the epidemic. at the oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher and rick allowed me lawyer reggie with me and dr jason b. then they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory. case. dr beaman has created the 1st college education program of the country on pain killers addiction. and also what provide education to all of the prescribers from dentists doctors in bad areas right then and there. we think that there. more to the result you were describing than any of our other initiatives i think the overwhelming response has been that the doctors that are graduating now and going out into practice are not person writing these and we've seen over 20 percent decline in prescriptions in oklahoma over the last 2 years and my medical students will never be involved in this overprescribing behavior and there are definitely some doctors have knowingly contributed to this problem they saw an opportunity to make money and they went for it but that's that's a very s
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how can teachers and parents fight back here is oklahoma wesleyan university president and author ofing white fragility, debating the effect of whiteness studies on american schools christopher paslay. appreciate you being there. let's start with you dr. piper. were you shocked when you heard this sound from this recorded conversation. >> no. once again, my industry, education has proven itself to be a problem more than the solution. when you teach safe spaces and microaggressions and trigger warnings, when you teach these childish ideas in the academy, you shouldn't be surprised to find a bunch of students and teachers that behave like children and say i don't like your ideas. you make me feel bad. i want you to be canceled. i want you to be silenced. i want you to be investor bow investor bow continue and expelled from schools. education isn't supposed to be safe it's supposed to be good. this is a christian school they should understand the 2,000 year admonition of saint paul set aside these childish things and childish ideas and grow up. education is supposed to been pursuing wha
how can teachers and parents fight back here is oklahoma wesleyan university president and author ofing white fragility, debating the effect of whiteness studies on american schools christopher paslay. appreciate you being there. let's start with you dr. piper. were you shocked when you heard this sound from this recorded conversation. >> no. once again, my industry, education has proven itself to be a problem more than the solution. when you teach safe spaces and microaggressions and...
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texas and oklahoma and now this has expanded across the conservative elements of our society, and, unfortunately, across the republican party. we have foreign news polls from monmouth university and quinnipiac and kaiser family foundation. we also have pbs newshour all pointing to 40% to 46% of people who identify as republicans refuse to get vaccinated. we have to work on that. finally, not many people are aware of this is the russian government. the putin government, this is being report by u.s. and british intelligence, has launched a very aggressive program of what's being called weaponized health communication to actually take advantage of this and destabilize our democracy, and they are doing it around vaccines, so those three have to be confronted. >> thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> one state lawmaker's mask meltdown result in an airline suspending her. now it takes her more than half a day to drive to work. stay with us. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a bit differently. wet teddy bears! wet teddy bears here! only pay for what you need. ♪ libe
texas and oklahoma and now this has expanded across the conservative elements of our society, and, unfortunately, across the republican party. we have foreign news polls from monmouth university and quinnipiac and kaiser family foundation. we also have pbs newshour all pointing to 40% to 46% of people who identify as republicans refuse to get vaccinated. we have to work on that. finally, not many people are aware of this is the russian government. the putin government, this is being report by...
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virginia museum of history and culture, preservation virginia and the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy focuses on this event. >> good morning. i'm elizabeth. it's my great honor to serve as the ceo of preservation virginia and introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of conquest by law. it explores the subject that brings us here today. as we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been invaluable in determining the format, in our speakers, and in our goals to share this history. we are excited to finally meet her in person. it has been, as junior mentioned, 18 months of phone conferences and planning. lindsay joined the law faculty at the university of oklahoma in 1997. it teaches courses and federal law, indian law, and international indigenous peoples law, constitutional law and legal history.
virginia museum of history and culture, preservation virginia and the university of oklahoma center for the study of american indian law and policy focuses on this event. >> good morning. i'm elizabeth. it's my great honor to serve as the ceo of preservation virginia and introduce our next speaker. lindsay robertson is the author of conquest by law. it explores the subject that brings us here today. as we conceptualized this symposium, lindsay has been invaluable in determining the...
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doctor shelburne is associate professor of history at the university of oklahoma right now, but will soon be moving to penned state, to direct the richards's civil war -- she's the author of washington brotherhoods, coming of the civil war, which received honorable mention for the wily silver prize and the american civil civil war. please welcome dr. shelton. >> >> thank you so much, thank you for being here, thank you michael for inviting me. this is been really educational so far in a really enjoy my time, i hope all of you are too. i'm not gonna talk a long time. a promise to stay under 15 minutes, but i want to spend the time -- i do have talking about a member of polk's inner circle-y may not know much about. supreme court associate justice john catherine. i've heard a lot of papers that reference letters to john catcher and. he doesn't get the same kind of attention that some kind of contemporaries like joseph story or others do but it's a mistake to overlook this man because he was a critical behind the scenes in the mid 19th century and especially in james kaye pokes life. get
doctor shelburne is associate professor of history at the university of oklahoma right now, but will soon be moving to penned state, to direct the richards's civil war -- she's the author of washington brotherhoods, coming of the civil war, which received honorable mention for the wily silver prize and the american civil civil war. please welcome dr. shelton. >> >> thank you so much, thank you for being here, thank you michael for inviting me. this is been really educational so far...
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of our water infrastructure today, this bill has an eye on the future by reauthorizing the water resources research act. the water resources research act supports cutting edge water research at universities across the country, including oklahoma state university in stillwater. o.s.u. will receive research funding over the next four years to study waste water reuse and produce water from oil and gas operations and more. the bill will also more than -- also more than doubles the funding for the enhanced aquifer recharge research program. this program does essential work to refill the groundwater aquifers, especially in areas with water shortages to sustain a reliable municipal water supply. now, i thank my colleagues, senator carper and senator capito, for working together to move this bill through the normal committee process and bring it to the floor. this is what bipartisanship means. we do see this every day in spite of what you might get from the media. i look forward to this bill being passed, enacted into law quickly. but it's important that this not be the end of our bipartisan infrastructure work. we also need to reauthorize the new surface transportation plan before october 1. i know that it can be done because i did
of our water infrastructure today, this bill has an eye on the future by reauthorizing the water resources research act. the water resources research act supports cutting edge water research at universities across the country, including oklahoma state university in stillwater. o.s.u. will receive research funding over the next four years to study waste water reuse and produce water from oil and gas operations and more. the bill will also more than -- also more than doubles the funding for the...