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you're watching r t the main stories we're covering for you this hour syria under pressure president vows to fight foreign backed militia keep up reforms u.n. security council is debating a new draft resolution proposed by the u.s. . he travels to mention city where support for the regime is unwavering despite the nationwide protests. global powers agree on new talks with iran over its nuclear program of the terror on says inspectors are welcome to visit its military sites comes amid for
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a preemptive military strike by israel against iran's nuclear facilities. and despite the overwhelming support of russians but the emir putin's upcoming return to the kremlin is grating on some western politicians u.k.'s former top diplomat a dictator who's there isn't them but. the next we head to the u.s. to experience life as part of the american indian tribe. yo k. dog two thousand and eleven pine ridge south dakota. you know we're here. at the since i was a kid the crazy way i live. life that's the way it is tough. enough so they don't come back and still keep on running from. my cut. touch. much smoke and smoke
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drink in the crazy life that's the only black e.p. and if you don't know how it is because. listen to a close listen can you do some speaking for freaking out these beats you will never catch me sleeping but i'm weak can you work in your case yeah i can help the rake as i damage up the place because it's all about the arsenal you better bring your best out particles you better take your next trip from th articles every time i step out sling blade for tort don't stick your neck out i got my gun call me commando i got a sack show there were plenty i keep a knife on me big grand goals paint campbell a something you can handle. here.
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beautiful. can i ask for more. negative about where i live. i mean you look around here the clouds for day. sometimes it rains. but for me. planners are always be my home and i'll never leave i leave for a little bit but i have to come back. right.
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through and take these. nice sandwiches white face ones that didn't sell for the morning or spill or some other the oven. so we can feed the people feed a few people one another all. right. i guess christmas. and give my. i say. all right. got out of. bed get
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a water. breakfast griddle right sausage and water all right but. i'm proud of her french oh boy play. you one tell me are no fear. operator know her for a new years. old are you. thirty one years old. came in you're thirty i was sure and wired i'll wish you a young girl one we're. not very unfair or say it's a new no carpooled. or pulled a year. but our school year. could he should only play should. you know what. those
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guys all would go for never to. pressure what you called a rule people. whose down barriers are narrow. you know on how we were good. he nor you. but. we help each other. appeared. to sleep. i know. you board for. cards. close out all of. our. treatment six cards heard. no one present. one perjury for
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my deal. but. pretty sure it was or. heard that police is a controlled environment. the stream controlled environment. kind of live by. what they call. the side he troops. apparently by that. person. could live good lives good hour. nobody could see through to me not my family. not. to try nobody can get me. to we are warned it be. from our from
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ours. our. route well i don't have to. i don't have to face reality. like. people to your house come together and see that happy face is a positive place that we are because what i am is now is that where alcohol. or in poverty be able to come to power there's no such thing as. a natural who we really are is out of power and who come to see us.
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i don't see nobody around i just see me and i'm going to try. it takes me to another place a better place than where. there's one goal when i'm dancing is there's no problems there's no stress to people getting parasol babies getting knocked crying on friday ignore my feelings. when i come back here to this reality that the world we live in today i. was. never going to get. it was gonna show i just.
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don't. think it's just. that play to keep. trying to keep ahead keep the peeps in. the stop. no no let me say something here oh god says. i want you shall i. well they've got to stand. up yourself you sure and i can fade my native people crazy. i understand you're still down to blue no need to prove so it's not that bad i'm good if you know where you think you're going to carry on or be made to be proud to be related. to be a very old. here
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. it used to be used to be that. the local people took the outward a lot of decoration. with a lot of the bead work and. and dress up for the truth because it was really their heart that they knew they were you know they knew who they were and they were very proud of that. today i don't i don't see that very much. because because the search was been broken there's so much on balance in people and what i see today is a see people trying to be put on the outside. but their heart is is full of anger in their heart just a little bitterness in the heart full of. all kinds of struggles and they allow the
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truce to allow these things to stay there and be in the shoes alcohol of the choose the they choose to not be parents and they have children they don't they don't choose to be parents to their children. to god in they shared it whenever i've been there for my mom died in two thousand and then and every caleb died in two thousand and two just.
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i never saw flowers. on the. beaches. and also. never had flowers. is her name. and. my mom.
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it's just that there's only about twenty five to maybe thirty percent of the people
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that speak to look at this and i think that i think that is a quote from a which itself. is becoming less and less. because the children are learning it and as a self very hard to get at. i interact with the language around me. like my mom and my uncles and aunties know all speaking their language. but they they did they did teach it to the churches. and. if you ask a lot of people why they didn't teach their children by these kids i didn't expect it shouldn't offend the language to. say that it was because of their boarding schools they weren't allowed to speak their language and be in fact or up to it
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when they spoke the language so. you know for them it was you know when their children should be speaking the language that they would get beaten for. our language cannot be written down they're trying to write a. losing cause to prove you're a parent you know for twenty six characters and expression expects to have a decent mind which. so that's where english is the language of the seat very easy to work on meaningless that's right business is conducted in english. because it is a decent for a language. the
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nine years of writing following complaint never had might be employed. it's hard to be a hindu and sometimes. i must follow it ended. up they did that live on the hill in a district lot and buying it we are not afforded equal rights here to jobs to indian health service to this. to anything here and there's only three thousand of us go bloods here and for us making a whole lot more than one that made the treaty and the united states government made a nation to nation agreement with zero but indian state did not make it was half
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breeds that is why we have to have a good degree that a federal government can find out when the last full merge into life and went out for good stead no more treating no more blackmail no more ira no more indian health service. to my nation the local we were the first nation to militarily defeat the united states of america on the field of battle and it ended in eighteen sixty eight when the moment states of america better dust for peace and we gave it to. and there when the sign of truth of peace first and international law and so we granted that to them in fact we already knew there were a shooter couldn't be trusted so we allowed them to write this truly
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a priest and his own language so he could understand it through still my. assignment through refers are agreeing to everything research grants for our bedroom back to washington to city past the children the cardless and the president they stopped in chicago and changed the children and took away all our land in the state that is now in the state in the nebraska. own only percent of the number. i just went. to united states congress. and i told that their own words their highest court. ruled that they stole. sacred land from us i told them they took trillions of dollars worth during your gold temper as
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a resource as all that land they stole. our people are. today in power. while. america. has to settle up. their neck even their promises to me in the treadles decrease their law. according to their system. under their own constitution. article six supreme law of the land. they. chiefs back there. became the possession of the sacred black males. just in those treaties. they subsequently stole the black hills when they discovered gold and. they still the state ownership of those
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. stolen lands that they had to make settlement for yet. the issue still alive almost all in lands that they got. and. were. i think if anyone could have done anything to help us with the black hills truly i believe it i bet it would've been russell means he was such an activist and. even though i may not agree totally with what he does yeah i believe that his his
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that that if the fire and the spirit he has to get. to keep the rights of the indian. people and also to make the government i'm sure the treaties and to make on that to you know to hold them to that i don't know of anyone but russell means i could have done that and i could maybe still do it but i know russell means is not doing well that he's sick and he's all these or he's getting older you know. the spring or the fall. can.
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last. in my. commentary can. cut my hair. you know where that means someone you love or close to. bad and you cut your head in mourning. well i've cut my hair because my people are dying.
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through moans and i find out i'm dying. cancer of the. spread to my lungs and my limp. neck. a few months or more accrued of the darkness i have a few months or more and. there's that there's the blue. i don't care how religious this for some reason is afraid of death. for that. even teaches stream south but there's a better. another silent. that really engine we just know there's another side and we have our ancestors and oh about our lives on the other side it's like we don't try to define it and i'll
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tell you this i've always served as long as i've been in the struggle for food and . i'm going to be obstinate i am going to live. to lose there's a lot i'm sure i've seen the demise of the united states of america's government on this one. but now today the american empire has done. it's disintegrating. to the other side.
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but i got. question is that so much i'm going to dish each musician apart and find out from the moslems in the case of wag the dog this is how some would characterize the current drumbeat for war against iran at the center of this campaign is the american. legion soon which brightened. the bounce sound from feinstein question. his friend starts on t.v. don't come. down here to be official on t ugly cation job on phone oh i
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pod touch from the i.q. zaps to. the job she lives on the go. video on demand on g.'s my volt costs an r.s.s. feed now with the palm of your. questions on the t.v. dot com. you
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know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. above. the bed. the.

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