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sierra. i don't run taylor in london the top stories on our jazeera one of the north korean leader's closest aides has arrived in the u.s. for talks with secretary of state mike pompei oh it's in preparation for next month's possible summit between president donald trump and kim jong un the white house says early talks have been positive and the meeting on june twelfth is still expected to take place our diplomatic editor james bays is in new york with the latest on what's going to be discussed what progress has been made what progress will be made at this summit and is there still a cat between the two certainly just a few hours ago the south korean unification minister said there was still a gap between the u.s. position and the north korean position what they mean by the demeter as ation
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president drops made it clear that north korea needs to get everything to get rid of everything straight away as soon as they have a summit in singapore the north koreans i think talk war of the need clarification as a as a is an a as an a for the for the three and it's not the future that seems to be difference but the latest word we're hearing is it looks like it's not going to be a difference that is they're going to stop that summit because again the white house is talking war constantly about that summit taking place only regional day. a russian journalist and fierce critic of president vladimir putin who was reportedly shot dead in the ukrainian capital has appeared to a news conference. ahead of ukraine's security service told reporters that they faked his death in a sting to catch those who were trying to kill him. left russia last year after receiving threats. nor can you just know that you know as far as i know this
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a promotion was prepared over two months i was made known one month ago over this month i saw how the guys worked how they dug things up like buffaloes over this month we were in constant contact we thought things through and worked out the details that begin this special operation as a result of which one person has been detained for a chose has more on the story from moscow. there were goss and applause. walked into that press conference to joy and relief as well in the news room of the ukrainian t.v. channel where he works as they discovered this secret live on t.v. it had been believed by pretty much everyone everyone in the world. of the pocket he was a dead man and he'd been supposedly found in a poll of his own blood with fatal gunshot wounds to the back. and rushed to
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hospital but died on the way. even his wife was kept in the dark but it's when he came out and spoke to the media in kiev earlier on today he apologized to all the people who have been kept in the dark but said that this was the only way the israel's government has authorized construction for nearly two thousand new settlement homes in the occupied west bank at least eighty percent to plan for outside the settlements that already built last week the israeli defense minister said he was seeking immediate approval to two and a half thousand homes. thousands of workers in greece who walked off the job as a protest against the new wave of austerity measures will kick in after the summer schools have been closed and flights have been disrupted. iraq's electoral commission says it's canceling the results from women a thousand polling stations used in this month's parliamentary vote it says it has
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evidence of fraud the bouts may be recounted manually arsal gunman have launched a brazen attack on the afghan interior ministry headquarters in the capital kabul a car bomb was detonated the first checkpoint leading to the ministry before fighters armed with assault rifles and grenade launchers tried to storm their way inside one policeman was killed italy's new prime minister designate has suggested he's close to a last minute deal will end months of political turmoil look at our leader has been tasked with coming tensions and potentially planning a new election a more news in half an hour next on our jazeera it's witness to stay with us if you can i think.
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but. anti-war no longer look through. the. people see the indian wars ended in eighty ninety. all of us look at the we know the war still good. it's just a never ending cycle. i
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know you guys. are. so here we are driving through cause. it's kind of a rough place to live but. we got over us to go. doesn't hear that drugs are all good. it's really bad. young kids going around. thirteen fourteen years old and talking in baseball that it's. the main thing that's really kept me away from it is the sweat lodge you know knowing who i am you know. and our entire you know our teachers they try to keep us
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went to game and all that but you know of the things that a team is by and for the same is fighting for a local to the. game is the american indian movement you know if i that they need to do so. the united states go there that anything goes well here you know there is no canon law here nothing is good but now it's not us fighting the white people it's us fighting each other. now days just the way the white people want and you know. my name is guy don't. overload. us to live on my own land. from artists. in our school. that's how i make my living.
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i have a real big family which i'm really proud of. thirteen kids twenty two grandchildren four great grandchildren. keep this in mind if you allow you a house long as you don't drink on the don't do drugs you don't fight unless his rules. some places north carolinian interns kids walking shoes six months closing not out hurts me to see that has no i never grew up like that never did my dad was always there always told us no matter what stick together no ever let it go and in fact he down i always got made up every day stay strong for your little brothers and sisters. a mom less than seven years old. and
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a person every know down one that you mormon chose drugs all over her own kids you know that's kind of rough that's the whole draw for me. so i did more and you're always supposed to be there to the view. but i guess not that i'm. not one thing that you see i actually there is from somewhere else everything that is from my dad. taught me a lot about respect. water bought a tradition he told me everything i know. and or i'm a do i lose my daddy look. i don't know what's going to happen on what i'm going to do you. know how. sweat lodge we really are religion it's a place to pre a place to. there are fires. it's a way of life which. we have songs for it stone
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generation after generation. my dad was really into square lodgers my grandfather was. george who's your new grown sweats i try to control everything i know. you can get it. to me it's the most important thing is this for me george all the kids to know who they are. how do you look at it. and i just kind of look at it as a way of all sweat and all you get all the bad things that you you know kind of refresh yourself. from ever going to keep doing it yet you keep it going. somebody asked you to go and. just teach to you know.
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who is the coopers winters on record and they were on iran. calorie infantry on fleets they were all over looking for them. lot of elders and kids who were sick some guy on the way. i need it was just too much. to go and i still remember.
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when the two came to. call it over and figured i'd rather die trying to excrete than get sent back to oklahoma so that night he broke out. the people ran for the creeks. instead of trying to capture them they just started shooting. animals. so the whole night and his new ford somehow. the little boy
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that was my grandpa and that's all that. george told. by a great great grandfather he cared more about his people than he didn't stop you know . he was the good leader maybe a son that's passed on if i even the mt half the man i make me proud of is to know that i did it you know. today we're going to be starting evaluative statements this is the basic formula for making an evaluative statement you put value on something when you say if it's fair or unfair good or bad just or unjust this compares
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income over one here in the united states this is how much the average person makes in the united states so the average on pine ridge reservation is about two thousand six hundred dollars a year i really feel about this. unfair thing about if you're bringing home this much money what does that do for your family nothing. this nothing shows the land originally guaranteed in the treaty of fort laramie and the land held today so. this purple line goes around the land there was originally guaranteed in the treaty of fort laramie dark red areas so the reservations today what does that yellow area do you suppose. thousand land that was taken after the treaty so all these big cities that are making a lot of money there are on land that used to belong to the child. now
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you used to know a lot of it has dates on every here and when historical event happened around this time a. little they current wounded knee if you look at the land that's lost its at the same time period. so people taking over land. so making a value were to statement about the seizure of those lands fair or unfair just or unjust. the land that you stand on its sister all about that you know that's all it's ever been about that's what the killings first are about in the first place all that it's been like that ever since.
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rap the seas millions of dollars a year for native american money and because of that they think that we kind of own mirror americans so racism is big they're you know really big the cops are in good everybody's into so you know it's just give you life there. more than four hundred angry demonstrators marched in rapid city regional hospital today to protest what they call the mutilation of an elderly native american man the protesters led by american indian activist dennis banks claims that the letters k.k.k. or carved into the torso of virgin traverse the following heart surgery at the hospital the focus of just the first at memorial park in redwood city this morning
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were activist dennis banks angrily addressed the crowd oh. let's say. the protest was largely peaceful but police are on the line in the parking lot of the hospital at a short but tense faceoff between protester curity personnel and police occurred when a truck carrying protesters attempted to approach the lobby of the hospital. wouldn't get mad you know i mean that's our own people that got them but i mean as our own people that are being mistreated carbo old blind men about three hundred native americans it was more than minor six it was. not marched with all these escort were us. i whatever we was marching there were cars going by throwing racist comments out to us and you know finger in us and doing all that
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just really says that's all it is you know people are here that need to take a minute but yet they're treating us like that said no no no. it's not right. i started getting my kids involved in that. with game is a ball fight and justice. and we got the kind of security you don't want none of the kids or elders or anybody that's protested to get heard. my spirit name is new god the way we've done. our thunder before the storm. my colonial name is cried on court. but i like thunder before the storm more than that and the talk about the american is
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a movement i'm talking about when the greatest movement that ever took place in our history. i looked at organized religion the bureau of it in affairs and where european education has the three worst enemies of indian people. they work day to day out to strip us of a day was to preserve our culture relocate our stop our land our people were so beaten down their pseudo video listed to us. to american indian movement suggest we were going to do. i'm talking to you young men and women here today when you make a decision to do something do it i call that confrontation politics you knock on a door. if you don't hear you. not cool a bit longer. and if it don't hear you let your kid pick them go down. you go in there. you demand what is right.
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white pleased real close to our reservation border pretty much all they do there is a so called our people all the stare for it's all it's ever going to be there for. a big talent it's wrong it's wrong but they just want to keep their money rolling because that's what the town profits off of who's selling liquor to made of americans. look. at the first cars parking lot because they were the ones at the mosque hostility at the mosque disrespect for our nation. their blood suckers the only thing they want from the news and their money their money and their sorrow.
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yeah. now the. us was here and he just started saying we're killing our south that you know. that there are people like us locked up just that you can't. give them some. you want to go to jail for three israel. finally are oh by the way going on your list where you're going to go to. some of the time you think got. shot. yes. or no more were hurt those. were the only stowaway claims. just
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released the truck and look at that oh you realize there was no you. didn't leave just for that you're not confident they enter coffin me if you favor the top job if i have to and they're not allowed to take it and hundred forty. dollars all they want is our money you know my mother i know what your money your if you are on my car all right show it already you won i dug a place. and got it. george like my sergeant that's his creed create grandfather started it started from way to bottom and work his way up to become the chief. so hopefully george or some deep
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becomes something. i lived long enough to see that the truck is the first to work for. a closer look for your hard work. i asked around for you. to see when you hear those bullets come close to school close to the sun like flies that's when you're. doing that. to somebody. that actually with. vietnam of sixteen when i came back we were under martial law so ours
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on the other side of the of sixty and. it was no different from vietnam we were under the gun. i joined name. those united states for assurance that the eyes the cops from all over. the squad stopped in the cars. it was like a war zone. lost a lot of friends but by are you serious it was my high school buddy and he was shot in the laundry. my horse was kind of like a quarter that day we got into a big firefight then the goons were shooting or just. but dad was upstairs so we ran back in a to get dad only to the basement. and i mean it was done he said we're.
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just plaster of you know well boards flying and the police rushed us. they got me out of there because i was the main target i guess and. i know that there's going to be. a lot of in no danger to my family. i think about it is pretty good when i look around i see all these indian kids having a bad time you know. somebody is cut a stick up for the. glad that i still have to lose parkin me. so i try to. teach my kids not to be a free. for
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their lost the main good and all of that. oh oh. i never see no war and nothing but you know a last the thing that you know or we'll worry and all. all of the men are supposed to be warriors. all of the big shot you know they all made that commitment back in the seventy's you know they're all familiar with it but you know it's us
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young guys that are going to have to stand up make that commitment become men and stand up for the people.
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man. and owner and trainer in london were the top stories on our zero one of the north korean leader's closest aides has arrived in the u.s. for talks with sector of state might pompei oh it's in preparation for next month's possible summit between president donald trump and kim jong un the white house says early talks about the summit have been positive and that the meeting on june the twelfth is still expected to take place a russian journalist and fierce critic of president vladimir putin who was reportedly shot dead in the ukrainian capital has appeared at a news conference. the head of ukraine's security service told reporters that they fate of changes death in a sting to catch those who are trying to actually kill him of trying to left russia
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last year after receiving threats nor missile to use usenet a little as far as i know this operation was prepared over two months i was made known one month ago over this month i saw how the guys worked how they dug things up like buffaloes over this month we were in constant contact we thought things through and worked out the details that begin this special operation as a result of which one person has been detained israel's government has authorized construction of a nearly two thousand new settlement homes in the occupied west bank at least eighty percent of planned for outside the settlements that are already built last week the israeli defense minister said he was seeking immediate approval propter two and a half thousand homes thousands of workers in greece so walked off the job as a protest against a new wave of austerity measures that will kick in after the summer schools have been closed and flights have been disrupted hospitals only have emergency staff on
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duty. iraq's electoral commission says it's cancelling the results from more than a thousand polling stations used in this month's parliamentary vote it says it has evidence of fraud in the ballots may have to be recounted manually. arsal government have launched a brazen attack on the afghan interior ministry headquarters in the capital kabul a car bomb was detonated at the first checkpoint leading to the ministry before fighters armed with assault rifles and grenade launchers tried to storm their way inside one policeman was killed and five others were injured of the news after you've been around half an hour's time which is continues next to stay with us if you can buy for them. there's gold saying that but in a different centuries it's
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a good day to die. does mean this the say that you want to die today but if it has to be dying for something good and he's going to be a good deed and. all of your years cows are years and you know walking against white clay tonight again welcome to the people make sure they're no good heard he want to just make our voices louder and really strong and you know like i said your fear if you don't want to go to jail behave the measure of your young ones keep your cool. to have them to star shoot you it is good to die for your people. i've seen some girls drink themselves to this some cousins drink themselves to death. when i think about what it all comes in my mind it gets me mad when they use that name to keep moving forward to try my hardest to fight.
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the alcohol sales and why claim of roscoe and. i know it's going to happen in my lifetime. and keep this place firebomb carry here right ground fire after. police fire people they knew their first names they know all are relative they put a hair on her face. i'll never but there were even in my party are very good. oh yes everybody women like. i was told it was. what got it what was.
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out on the street here is not the place to settle it's got to go to court whatever the courts say i'm willing to abide we're in the state brasco you can't break the laws because i hear the law listen listen it is not your lawyer there are. because you don't believe what i believe and i don't believe your believe that every indian is a bad indeed your state of nebraska our eyes that have come for our people out of america they were and they did not keep you guys as heroes why does not have a few people why is it that we are doing the same thing but we get criticized we get it on get when we get the third and damn pio you don't respect that i have
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a job to do by statute and control what goes on in the state of nebraska sure you can. tell who might lead you well know your job you understand if you want all the right things that happen and leave. why they. are allowed the output of not all of. you guys to see. every time there's a march he gets arrested because he stared every word and. i'm proud of the i'm really proud of him but i'm also scared you know a fear for his life there's. no you know you just
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get it just it. just was. going. to step over to the highest. we're about to use the words we're going to read some of the very thought of all these jews not start that was quite on or were the chief and all the treaty people do not or george you don't see that very often. when i got the way i found out what i was supposed to do and my thing in life is going to be to people but for the people. i found my calling day a father oh supposed to be the worst place that you could ever be. i'm the voice of youth if eyes are figure out love in school and this will be our
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first. for the school year two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen and what i've got is a list of eleven questions well address as many of them as we can when considering whether or not present bishan on the reservation should be rescinded. so the first question that we're going to ask would the legalization of alcohol on the reservation make it easier for teenagers to acquire alcohol within the first couple months i give it of this call being passed. we're going to you know people are going to go crazy for it and it's going to start going around like candy already is people bringing it to schools. just like i'll say it just like today they found out they found an empty bottle in the boy's bathroom in the high school building you down here you know. everyone you know start to get mad about
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a good man and i think this is just beginning this is just the beginning right here if it's that easy right now think about how easy it will be if there's a liquor store couple blocks down the road market really going to women and children back here you guys get back over there all right i don't know what you do about crocs. but i don't get all that you know rock sidewalk. or almost cigarettes. but take your best shot take your best shot but maybe well we're sitting here right now there is a young youth get enough to school going back home having to put up with a drug compare. that has to wait until tomorrow just to have someone else the school because how many youth are out there getting abused by their drunken parents right now. how many youth who get abused tonight. tomorrow the next day after that the next day after that. this radio program is called voices that we use this into
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our voices people. don't think about yourselves think about the future think beyond tomorrow beyond next month it's going to be us out there cleaning up the mess can be us and. deal with the problems. for what it's what it. what it is can you offer to the council as they prepared to take action upon this issue my advice from the tribal council you know i am scared to say this you know i'm a young warrior. started acting you're acting your age instead of your shoe size stop choosing money and i'll call overdose you. do your job keep this off of our reservation please help us. i'm tired of burying my family. i'm tired of going month each month month burying and you know so please
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listen to our voice and thank you thank you for thank you for having us on. the back. we just don't care how many voted. them tired again beat up like. pushed around. me i thought maybe the people actually in like in the regular you know maybe they're actually looking up to us you know. they're calling this trouble makers and whenever a scene whenever a scene of all right or not yes was wynnie all that went out the window dad you know what i said. i said i don't want to be no you know right no such thing as a local to no more than just the such thing as a drunk government india. the sweat launch sundowns all that lost
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its meaning that day the trouble constitute out on the table you know. we know proudly called the nation no more. urban just sell out we're a bunch a sell out drunk event. really got to me because i thought as much fighting as much things as we've done they'd want to go and slap us in the face and vote for the very thing that we're fighting against. i took a break from him you know i thought about it because the california. main thing was anger just main was game to me about you know how things were going so that trip to california was kind of like a break for me you know. i've matured a lot you know. kind of wised up in there and how to cope with
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a lot of things little bit better trying to figure out what life is about just roll with good or bad. as that has changed quite a bit so i came back and left my little life i had going up there and this news it still was well you know i just make it so that my family will get by you know this trauma best that that. it's good. it is. nobody to argue with me. if i see. you see it's nighttime over the way there are. other way around. i don't look at
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myself as a warrior you know i don't look i. look at myself as if i think crazy crazy kid crazy guy grown from being born to a man grew quick. i guess that's when i look at myself and i you know this trying to live with. an investigation into a possible hate crime is underway in rapid city south dakota a group of white men allegedly assaulted some native american children at a minor league hockey game charles michael ray of south dakota public radio reports that racial tensions in the city are running high the group left the game in the third period when some men sitting above them in a corporate box at legibly began to pour beer and shout racial slurs at the parents and students seated blow and she sam believes her thirteen year old daughter and fifty six other students are victims of a hate crime some other kids that had nightmares that. we escaped and we cry
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for kids we put and they were being rewarded for good behavior and use drugs white and good enough for them. it's never it's just good to worse and worse. and if you're the prince charles jesus on the high from fear what. the city's response to the church then with the sordid look on that. is that mr meir. to slip that all men k.k.k. carved on. stomach. said it was from tape. perfect three years on a stone like this one pulling tape off of the stump this is no and nothing ever became of the i don't care about way by way of i we know what you're doing i really
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don't care. and i'm start not care about this game with it because it's. better not everything you guys try and do it's peaceful you know and. then if you guys ever seen anything nice happy peacefully. it doesn't hurt like that's why you young people have to do something you know what's the point in trying to change something but when do people who don't even want to be change them selves. will help you just lost interest in it. or near. like. leave and that's the way i look at it. like a book we just lost interest it's not what catches your.
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movie sixty years old. never again. just him and no live. look around and i see the people. of their suffering and i. push myself but they do it to their own damn selves they do what you guys are given us problem and so it's our own people. they do it to their selves he does something they'll follow no they want. baby back and it did but now days no they want. to fight the goons. marshals f.b.i. . the police i would patrol everybody. dillard lot of us. will not help that prepared to take on the government as old as i am again. i have to. have been to war.
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no how many human beings i killed. trying to teach you guys to defend yourselves but you do the same to me. and the best teacher that you can then for have your own dad. nothing i say you try to argue back at me you know everything you do know nothing. have to start caring. for christ's sake you're a dull knife. group and ever gave up is that never gave up his senate talk to home. brothers people over there in the lot of them got killed. in never gave up. that the lord in. you do need to give up.
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nothing. in pre-k. trying to learn something look at your people the co pitiful they are. my family my dad my grandpa they all american indian movement they all say the war you gotta fight for the people it's what you have to do. so when i was of age to start participating in a nine hundred i was doing it because i wanted to sit among them following the footsteps of my dad the ones before me. throws that out to do that but. it's kind of a war. sometimes i think i don't want to live just like every day you wake up you think why is a guy to be here but i know deep down you know in my heart i'm proud to be you know
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i'm proud to actually say that i can trace my blood by hundreds of years back you know all because of the way of life that i was taught. that there staring at my nine millimeter for. bottom. i almost. did myself through it just of course or. wherever she's calling you. daughter free dang you know all the kids grandchildren. i know what happened to them informed on school or start my.
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really her. loser kid. most difficult i ever went through. my sister mary goes she gets drunk. and she commits suicide so. you know if i can fly like hell to stop the thing that took my friends and relatives and maybe i could keep somebody else up there feeling the pain that i thought from it. when somebody on the reservation talks of a dollar less they talk of them you know doing something for the people you know so i'm going to keep fighting just to you know chill ass sister mary so the family
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that passed on before me that i'm remember i'm in this weight. of. people see the indian wars ended in eighty ninety. all of us like oh do we know that the war still going. they may not be out there killing this with guns and by dumpers they are doing killing innocent would just their every day walk of life you're just the united states the way they operate on a daily basis and what kills us.
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when i'm sitting here old old man you know be able to look back forty years and say actually we used words who stood up to rapid city you know be able to tell my grandkids jack we fought against white creed to make your lives better and i am doing my best to keep going on there. they are sorry but you know. this movement was watch. just a small group or a few or three women the children or so they were not going to take it any more for the good are brought up during the years. for their own words you have every right . to live that's the story with your world life would be pretty good. bead don't be the best that i can be the toughest that
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a kid could buy an assistant or defenders of the people we always have been. part of were the greatest nations in the world one of the strongest ones that ever stand the united states government and. if they have. won the from my dad and his generation who wouldn't even know but our way of life a few that were taken to their buddies were continuing the long battle.
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when i first got here back in august dad tells me that the only room is going to look at us in terrible north dakota it's going to go around like a household name anything nothing of it. and about two days later a big caravan came pulling in and just like watching old videos and stuff of one nine hundred seventy three you knew me. but they foster back then that's what brought us into today. asked them to shock only the seven counts of fires came together was just under forty hundred fifty years go find custer. and this is this is a big historic thing you know there's almost four thousand they were made to hear any of us have seen this in our lifetimes. but every good or bad come to find people that don't that's always fun. to get themselves or i'm
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struck by. is the highlight of my generation this is our fight you know we can back down from. that everybody's going to know about will be due to your sacrifices that. is going to be so nice to me remember that all all and .
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the nature of news as it breaks this is one of the area as well hardest as had blocked the road for using finding a higher than anything else they could find with detailed coverage now there's an extremely hot months assad regime which everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum aims to be a repository of our region for history and it's perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. howlers not much rain is not much snow falling at the moment in australia for many a sight of these larks of cattle trucks coming through the bottom as a cloud for me in western australia which might be a prelude to rain coming in slowly towards perced but it's twenty degrees on thursday fairly bright if not sunny with
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a big pole of that cloud still exists south australia adelaide could be right rather than sunny sunny thirty degrees in melbourne bit warmer in sitting the showers are very close to shore really the circulation is taking most of the weather offshore so a squeeze between finally settled weather in australia and high pressure sitting over new zealand the weather in new zealand the cold at night is reasonable during the day the sun comes out weak though it is but any rain bearing tides where you've already seen the story there it's held in the tasman sea ten interest church forty in oakland a little bit below average but nights you is when you tell not during the days you got to relatively fine days his circulation of rain over the water and rain is heading into japan course it's much warmer here but that warm and humid weather tends to suggest we're into that proper wet season we're in indeed our stock is wet on thursday in turkey i think for time on friday.
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al jazeera is investigative unit exposes the criminal gangs fixing international cricket matches sixty two thousand it was in there just because there is a fix here fix bribing professional players they send beautiful goes to the players they give them housing rolex watches. pictures. please i build an. al-jazeera investigations cricket match fixers. al-jazeera. you ever your.
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