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and non-native we want to restore native habitat and the between the recreating native habitats and destroying the existing habitats it doesn't protect building corporate the existing rose wording is clear where the cultural buildings should be located outside of playgrounds and the amount of open space in playgrounds shouldn't be reduced to buy land for new facilities and we're concerned that's not protected and also the idea of recognition it's more of a not a rose we need stronger protects. we're close to getting that right there's no deadline better to do it right so we encourage you to do the planning and get a real consensus thank you >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, i'm ostentatious i have been with the rose and never participated in any groups i found out that you have to go toometers to impetus hard to say but it the herbicides not every herbs liquor the 3 which is the least toxic but tore one and two should be ban it shouldn't be used in the city at all and the second thing the protection of the trees it would be very annoys to have it there, too because just exposed as
and non-native we want to restore native habitat and the between the recreating native habitats and destroying the existing habitats it doesn't protect building corporate the existing rose wording is clear where the cultural buildings should be located outside of playgrounds and the amount of open space in playgrounds shouldn't be reduced to buy land for new facilities and we're concerned that's not protected and also the idea of recognition it's more of a not a rose we need stronger protects....
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the [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: let us not waste this chance. >> [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we have been witnessing an optimistic tragedy that is still to be performed. presently i'm a ukraine has three major challenges. avoid anarchy, avoid economic bankruptcy, avoided the state partition. all other priorities no matter how justified and legitimate should be considered of secondary importance. the united needs a united states of society able to mobilize its resources in support of the nation agenda. therefore now is the time for the reconciliation and inclusion and not for the reason illustration. just as it should be made in the courts and not in the state. novelty unfortunately respect romania my country for the way that it's authoritarian leader was executed. they shouldn't repeat this mistake but still borders the contents of my competitors. but what couldn't start the justice of that act to preci
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obama the green light to move forward of one group is refusing to allow the construction of keystone native american communities including the just released a statement entitled no keystone x.l. pipeline will cross lakota lands. nation as well as other tribes from oklahoma to oregon have banded together to plan on how they will take direct action yes it looks like obama now has america's indigenous community to worry about if he does approve this toxic project so if you believe that that's destructive pipeline has no business crossing their native american territory and join me and let's break the set. please please they are looking very hard to take the time. to get on the line that he ever had sex with that hurt but there are those. that believe. that. my next guest is someone who has shattered the two party monopoly after winning a seat on seattle's city council what makes her unique is that she's the first socialist to be elected to public office and decades her name is seanna so want and she continues to make headlines as a critical voice in the fight for fifteen movement a campaign to
obama the green light to move forward of one group is refusing to allow the construction of keystone native american communities including the just released a statement entitled no keystone x.l. pipeline will cross lakota lands. nation as well as other tribes from oklahoma to oregon have banded together to plan on how they will take direct action yes it looks like obama now has america's indigenous community to worry about if he does approve this toxic project so if you believe that that's...
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the native americans and others said apache was offensive. >> i think that vallejo high school has really done a great thing for the community not just the native community but the entire community and i applaud them for that. >> the new mascot name goes into effect immediately. >>> broadway dimmed its lights to honor the late actor philip seymour hoffman last night. ko im with the latest on those arrested in connection with his death. >> reporter: three people police arrested during the investigation into philip seymour hoffman's death were arraigned in manhattan wednesday night. police arrested them tuesday after a tipster led officers to this lower manhattan apartment building saying the actor had been seep there and may have purchased heroin. investigators confiscated more
the native americans and others said apache was offensive. >> i think that vallejo high school has really done a great thing for the community not just the native community but the entire community and i applaud them for that. >> the new mascot name goes into effect immediately. >>> broadway dimmed its lights to honor the late actor philip seymour hoffman last night. ko im with the latest on those arrested in connection with his death. >> reporter: three people police...
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, many who wanted to keep the apache name felt the school was bowing to political correctness but native- americans and others were offended. >> i think that vallejo high school has done a great thing for the community, not just the native community but the entire community and i applaud them for that. >> the new came goes into effect immediately. >>> and would you eat an ingredient made to use yoga mats? the nasty thing a fast-food chain is taking out of its sandwiches. >>> it's being called a miracle drug. see how it can improve an overdose ,,
, many who wanted to keep the apache name felt the school was bowing to political correctness but native- americans and others were offended. >> i think that vallejo high school has done a great thing for the community, not just the native community but the entire community and i applaud them for that. >> the new came goes into effect immediately. >>> and would you eat an ingredient made to use yoga mats? the nasty thing a fast-food chain is taking out of its sandwiches....
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native-americans. >> i agree with that, senator.e the chair of the senate indian affairs committee. you're not new, you've been dealing with these issues for a long time. a lot of people want to characterize the way that native-americans feel about the issues and cite certain polls that might have come out. what are you hearing from american indians, native-americans in your district, around the country about how they feel about the washington team's name? >> well, toure, i don't care anything about a poll on this issue. i know that that's what the nfl would try to cite in their press conference. a national organization that represents over 1 million native-americans in the 65 tribes throughout our country has called for a name change. they say that this basically caricature of them and their religious beliefs is an insult. so for me, i represent over 100,000 native-americans and 29 tribed in the pacific northwest, and they support that issue as well. so, that should be enough for the nfl commissioner. that should be enough for them
native-americans. >> i agree with that, senator.e the chair of the senate indian affairs committee. you're not new, you've been dealing with these issues for a long time. a lot of people want to characterize the way that native-americans feel about the issues and cite certain polls that might have come out. what are you hearing from american indians, native-americans in your district, around the country about how they feel about the washington team's name? >> well, toure, i don't...
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this toxic project so if you believe that that's destructive pipeline has no business crossing the native american territory and join me and let's break the set. of the. the terrible a. very hard to take up such a long. line that you ever had sex with her right there at the end. of that you. are such good that. my next guest is someone who has shattered the two party monopoly after winning a seat on seattle's city council what makes her unique is that she's the first socialist to be elected to public office and decades her name is seanna so want and she continues to make headlines as a critical voice in the fight for fifteen movement a campaign to raise the minimum wage to fifteen dollars an hour so i joined me earlier to talk about this campaign and her political career considering how running third party usually means a political death sentence i first asked her why she chose to do so. cited and that has been ended on economic inequality on the injustices of the bailout of the big banks to the occupy movement people are looking for alternatives to the political dysfunction of the two pa
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as the native tribes they were encountering? >> area, the question kind of compels me to respond to the level of generalization i'm not entirely happy with. very crudely speaking in the caribbean florida and new mexico, which were the heartland and the economic parts of the spanish made parts of mutually agreeable accommodations with the nations. the natives in spaniards could make use of each other. the comanche in the apache didn't see the spinners and now day. they didn't see them as useful. they saw them as potential conquerors create different dynamic in the new world. they are very different role. comanche were kind of different people what they are very large numbers that matter to create a sort of them pirate their own and which they were controlling and exploiting other native american peoples. the apache were much more a group of loosely related roles who could never collaborate in creating an environment state the way the comanche day. of course because these three worlds met in what is now the southern united states,
as the native tribes they were encountering? >> area, the question kind of compels me to respond to the level of generalization i'm not entirely happy with. very crudely speaking in the caribbean florida and new mexico, which were the heartland and the economic parts of the spanish made parts of mutually agreeable accommodations with the nations. the natives in spaniards could make use of each other. the comanche in the apache didn't see the spinners and now day. they didn't see them as...
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but some native americans are worried.ye diane has more. >> reporter: in the black hills of south dakota tribe members burn an offering of sage and pray to mother earth. >> we come and stand in the footsteps of our an zest t zest -- ancestors. >> reporter: the project begins in the canadian tar sands, running 1100 miles from montana to nebraska. in south dakota it would skirt seven native american nations. >> the pipeline will be four miles to the west here. >> reporter: that's too close for 60-year-old steve vance. he worries if the pipeline ruptures it could pollute the cheyenne river and the ogallala aquifer. it's solvents to make it fluent, so when the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it is not going to just leak oil. >> reporter: this isn't just a battle over water. it is also a battle over land. the tribe says the pipeline violates 19th century treaties it negotiated for territory rights in the black hills. treaties the u.s. government abolished more than a century ago, but treaties the tribes say are still valid.
but some native americans are worried.ye diane has more. >> reporter: in the black hills of south dakota tribe members burn an offering of sage and pray to mother earth. >> we come and stand in the footsteps of our an zest t zest -- ancestors. >> reporter: the project begins in the canadian tar sands, running 1100 miles from montana to nebraska. in south dakota it would skirt seven native american nations. >> the pipeline will be four miles to the west here. >>...
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mining concerns came in and seized the land of native americans and killed most of them and not only that but after herding them into what in essence were prisoner of war camps set out to destroy their culture their religion their language it's why indian children were taken from their parents and put in christian boarding schools where they were not allowed for instance and to speak. and what's happening now with the late and of the industrial age and capitalism is that the reservation environment. native american people have endured and suffered under is being extended growing in greater and greater areas you know we're all being sacrificed as the residents of charleston west virginia were sacrificed when their water was poisoned by coal when it's still poisoned all they've been told to drink it people children are coming home from school sick this is not something that is unknown to native americans and i think that whole demented project of ceaseless exploitation expansion and violence the template of that was set. in the westward expansion you discuss how the world is globally i
mining concerns came in and seized the land of native americans and killed most of them and not only that but after herding them into what in essence were prisoner of war camps set out to destroy their culture their religion their language it's why indian children were taken from their parents and put in christian boarding schools where they were not allowed for instance and to speak. and what's happening now with the late and of the industrial age and capitalism is that the reservation...
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investigators say he shot oakland native and rapper kenny cherry jr. and caused a chain reaction crash which killed a taxi driver and passenger. >>> officials will dedicate a memorial garden and a plaque in honor of two police officers who died in the line of duty a year ago today. gathering at city hall to remember sergeant lauren butch baker and detective butler, killed while investigating a sexual assault suspect who shot them at his home. the families of the fallen officers are still struggling to cope. >> i just -- i miss my best friend, he's my hero, and coming home, talking about work and at the dinner table. >> the suspect was later killed by police after door-to-door search. baker and butler the first santa cruz police officers killed in the line of duty. >> police found the man who intentionally, they say, drove his car into a crowd, killing one person, and injuring two others. anthony reynoso arrested yesterday for the murder of eric vallejo. the two men got into a fight ten days ago at capital flea market and it spilled on to nearby streets
investigators say he shot oakland native and rapper kenny cherry jr. and caused a chain reaction crash which killed a taxi driver and passenger. >>> officials will dedicate a memorial garden and a plaque in honor of two police officers who died in the line of duty a year ago today. gathering at city hall to remember sergeant lauren butch baker and detective butler, killed while investigating a sexual assault suspect who shot them at his home. the families of the fallen officers are...
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his dna is linked to both europeans and native americans. but when his population kept going north, the idea is that some of them went into the americas and others went into europe and that's the reason why both those populations have similar dna, is because they have a common ancestor. but that doesn't prove or even suggest, really, that europeans entered into the americas from the east. >> one of their other arguments is that the tools the clovis people used were very similar to those found in some archaeological sites in france. >> well, that's another very weak argument antonio. because really the clovis technology is very unique, there are no other clovis tools in europe or in north america. the clovis technology was to recycle spear points. so they had to be constructed in a way that even when the tips were broken on them, they could be sharpened and refastened to a spear. we don't find that anyplace else in the world. >> the body of the boy was discovered in 1968. why did it take so long for the analysis to be done? >> well, first of
his dna is linked to both europeans and native americans. but when his population kept going north, the idea is that some of them went into the americas and others went into europe and that's the reason why both those populations have similar dna, is because they have a common ancestor. but that doesn't prove or even suggest, really, that europeans entered into the americas from the east. >> one of their other arguments is that the tools the clovis people used were very similar to those...
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to california and part of that native to california is we have drought. i'm hoping just because we need for them to take root but the type of mrnz in the years to come they'll be able to withstand those drought >> yes. those are narrative plants and it's just for toet them started everything suffers in the drought but they should be able to come back from the drought that's the expectation. we'll see about the climate involved >> thank you for that. >> commissioners any other questions or comments. >> i'd like to make a motion. >> okay been moved forward. >> >> any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i'll californl for a vote madam secretary >> item 11 any public comment? for closed session >> any public comment on closed session. seeing none, public comment is closed >> item 12 we need a motion. >> i'll move. >> it's been moved. you threw me and seconded any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. i'll call for 0 vote all in favor, say i. we will now into go into closed session >> item 13 for th
to california and part of that native to california is we have drought. i'm hoping just because we need for them to take root but the type of mrnz in the years to come they'll be able to withstand those drought >> yes. those are narrative plants and it's just for toet them started everything suffers in the drought but they should be able to come back from the drought that's the expectation. we'll see about the climate involved >> thank you for that. >> commissioners any other...
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his native articles. they won't give them to him today. >> why?they are saying he needs to go through it and you need to decide what he can and can't have. but it is all sitting there in a small pouch. >> do you want me to double check? >> yes. could you do that, please? he's been here since tuesday and has been asking for it every day. if we could get it to him, it would be a good thing. okay. thanks. >> what i need you to do is inmate kinslow, tell him to give me a written request. as soon as possible. address it to me. requesting his religious items. what i will do is i will look at it and see if i can get it through. tell him i will do my very best to get it today. but if not, i will definitely address it on monday. here's a copy. you can give this to him to show him what he is allowed. all right. >> kinslow. i'm going to give you this. it's what you're allowed to have as far as religious medallions and stuff like that. the manager wants you to write a letter to him stating what you want. and he said he would try to do his best to get it to yo
his native articles. they won't give them to him today. >> why?they are saying he needs to go through it and you need to decide what he can and can't have. but it is all sitting there in a small pouch. >> do you want me to double check? >> yes. could you do that, please? he's been here since tuesday and has been asking for it every day. if we could get it to him, it would be a good thing. okay. thanks. >> what i need you to do is inmate kinslow, tell him to give me a...
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. >>> native americans are speaking out against the keystone xl pipeline.ut some natives americans say they are worried an accident could pollute the land they call home. diane estabrook has more. >>> a sacred side of the la coda sioux tribe members burn an offering of sage and pray to mother earth. >> we come and hand in the footsteps of our ancestors. >> reporter: to the kaco ta water is nature's medicine, but it could become poisons if the keystone project is built. in south dakota it would skirt seven native american reservations including the cheyenne river reservation. >> the pipeline will be approximately four miles to the right here. >> reporter: that's too close for this 60-year-old who lives on the reservation. >> it is not oil. it's chemicals, solvents to make it fluid, so when the pipe breaks, which i know it will, it's not going to leak just oil. it will leak other chemicals. >> reporter: this isn't just a battle over water, it's also a battle over land. the tribe says the pipeline violates 19th century treaties it negotiated with the u.s. gove
. >>> native americans are speaking out against the keystone xl pipeline.ut some natives americans say they are worried an accident could pollute the land they call home. diane estabrook has more. >>> a sacred side of the la coda sioux tribe members burn an offering of sage and pray to mother earth. >> we come and hand in the footsteps of our ancestors. >> reporter: to the kaco ta water is nature's medicine, but it could become poisons if the keystone project is...
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they'd prefer to train native detroiters. >> production has been replaced by technology. what does that mean for my hands. what do you want my hands to do. >> if you don't need my hands, there's an issue. >> this man welcomes immigrants, those that revitalized detroit. he thinks that the black community could be weakened. >> you think if the governor goes forward, it will be a way to displace black people in detroit. >> it's happened over the last sensis period. we lost 237,000 people, many of whom were african american. >> the governor is supported, they say the city needs new blood. >> the immigrants coming here, there's space for them and space for the blacks. we are not trying to put anybody out, we are not trying to eliminate anyone, we are trying to grow. >> they recognise that detroit needs a way of pumping economic life into the city. >> people think if i just pray hard enough things will get better and go back to the way it was. it's never going back to the way it was. we have to find out how to create a new world. >> she wants to make sure she and the people she
they'd prefer to train native detroiters. >> production has been replaced by technology. what does that mean for my hands. what do you want my hands to do. >> if you don't need my hands, there's an issue. >> this man welcomes immigrants, those that revitalized detroit. he thinks that the black community could be weakened. >> you think if the governor goes forward, it will be a way to displace black people in detroit. >> it's happened over the last sensis period. we...
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in one room in the native quarter. in one room in the native quarter. i have not taken a bath in a year nor changed my clothes or removed them, except to stick a needle every hour in the fibrous gray wooden flesh in terminal addiction. i never cleaned or dusted the room. empty ampoule boxes and garbage piled up to the ceiling. light and water long since turned off for nonpayment. i did absolutely nothing. i could look at the end of my shoe for eight hours. i was only roused to action when the hourglass of junk ran out." the words of william seward burroughs, one of my heroes. he came to tangier in 1953, shortly after shooting his wife to death in a drunken accident in mexico city. he was a heroin addict, a homosexual and an inspiration to those protohipsters who became known as the beats. burroughs had nothing about him that was a beat nick. he was a somewhat stuffy, well-dressed st. louis son of a good family gone wrong. he was also to my mind the greatest writer of the whole damn bunch. on the road, you can have it.
in one room in the native quarter. in one room in the native quarter. i have not taken a bath in a year nor changed my clothes or removed them, except to stick a needle every hour in the fibrous gray wooden flesh in terminal addiction. i never cleaned or dusted the room. empty ampoule boxes and garbage piled up to the ceiling. light and water long since turned off for nonpayment. i did absolutely nothing. i could look at the end of my shoe for eight hours. i was only roused to action when the...
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tension between people who believe the name honors the apache and those who feel it is offensive to native americans. >> pam: in sports. gary has a preview of "sports night live". airing at 9:00-pm. immediately after our newscast >> pam: the celebrity video
tension between people who believe the name honors the apache and those who feel it is offensive to native americans. >> pam: in sports. gary has a preview of "sports night live". airing at 9:00-pm. immediately after our newscast >> pam: the celebrity video
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. >> but if you look at the numbers, including native american communities, in the native american communityten supported the name. eight out of ten americans in the general population would not like us to change the name. so we are listening. we're being respectful for people who disagree. but let's not forget this is the name of a football team. >> peter shankman is a principal. and as well as lis wiehl, prosecutor, and former democratic aide to chuck schumer, and a fox news contributor. he says people don't mind. >> i think he tried to keep it as neutral as possible. what he is trying to focus on right now is the super bowl. this story broke six months ago. >> but the numbers are huge in support. >> it is an incredible, huge expense to change a name. >> i'm a seattle girl, go seahawks. >> well, you're offended -- >> no, chiefs seattle, that is how seattle's name was born. i grew up in yakima, washington, yakima indians, we love -- >> that doesn't offend anybody, redskins does. >> people who are offended by it. and i think -- i went to st. johns law school, and while i was there we were ch
. >> but if you look at the numbers, including native american communities, in the native american communityten supported the name. eight out of ten americans in the general population would not like us to change the name. so we are listening. we're being respectful for people who disagree. but let's not forget this is the name of a football team. >> peter shankman is a principal. and as well as lis wiehl, prosecutor, and former democratic aide to chuck schumer, and a fox news...
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adopted country survive however three time olympic short track champion victor on fell out with his native south korea bosses after being overlooked for vancouver olympics and switched. his allegiance to rush a decision which paid off as a twenty eight year old one free golds and a bronze to give russia a bit first in the medals and the sports. i wanted to win a medal right away and taking the fifteen hundred meter bronze help me set the tone and take gold in the following events you have winning in sochi was much tougher than and touring because i was performing after a difficult recovery from injury this time around. unlike vic wild wasn't the start of the men's parallel slalom when he married snowboarder. yet the twenty seven year old american turned russian has gone from strength to strength winning two golds at
adopted country survive however three time olympic short track champion victor on fell out with his native south korea bosses after being overlooked for vancouver olympics and switched. his allegiance to rush a decision which paid off as a twenty eight year old one free golds and a bronze to give russia a bit first in the medals and the sports. i wanted to win a medal right away and taking the fifteen hundred meter bronze help me set the tone and take gold in the following events you have...
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each of the arena which is not a native species. the heavy winds up high on toppled over onto the roof. now the school is nice in the classroom in bill and. the i will. looks like these can be shared across the entire country there's no telling when money will come in for repairs. first the treehouse to be removed in. shore station is the more time to be seen here. i'm about to make it work. the villagers need to learn more about forests and what species are needed. the initiative is supported by the german agency for international cooperation. gee i see. they developed plans for how the land around the village should be used. whenever possible. the hillside around the village is to be planted new trees and other native plants. now in groups. they plant seedlings as they grew in their own nurseries. we learned that it's the root system accounts. the roots are what holds me boiling place. i'd include a little reminder that it's not like simple and yet if we plant enough trees here in the area then it will protect us in our village. n
each of the arena which is not a native species. the heavy winds up high on toppled over onto the roof. now the school is nice in the classroom in bill and. the i will. looks like these can be shared across the entire country there's no telling when money will come in for repairs. first the treehouse to be removed in. shore station is the more time to be seen here. i'm about to make it work. the villagers need to learn more about forests and what species are needed. the initiative is supported...
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americans perpetuate the shaw raid that dishonors native hepeople and t government. believe the fact that this term does not honor but rather disparages indian people and tribes is what will and should guide federal policy makers. that last fit about guiding federal policy makers would seem to be a pretty clear threat that congress may consider the league's nonprofit status. this is not the first time they have raised the issue. the team maintains this does not dishonor native americans and they have support of their fans. >> thank you, doug. a controversial announcement by attorney general eric holder on gay rights. the justice department applying sweeping changes for the way government treats same-sex marriages in a courtroom. under the law from every program from courthouse proceedings to prison visits. >> a top nfl prospect comes out announcing he is gay which could make him the first openly gay nfl player. he was an all american player at the university of missouri and announced he is a proud openly gay man. he is relieved to finally tell the public. >> i told m
americans perpetuate the shaw raid that dishonors native hepeople and t government. believe the fact that this term does not honor but rather disparages indian people and tribes is what will and should guide federal policy makers. that last fit about guiding federal policy makers would seem to be a pretty clear threat that congress may consider the league's nonprofit status. this is not the first time they have raised the issue. the team maintains this does not dishonor native americans and...
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native kristi yamaguchi about san jose's polina edmunds. there are a lot of events at the olympics that happen while you are sleeping. we're going to air those events later today on tape. if you are one of those who can't wait we'll show you the winners. if you would rather wait until tonight to find out, close your eyes and wait for the music to end. >> you can look now. it's safe. you can catch all of the excitement here on nbc bay area starting this afternoon at 3:00, women's biathlon at 8:00, we have gold medal finals in ice dancing, men's freestyle aerial skiing and men's ski jumping. a holiday treat we got fresh powder in the sierra.
native kristi yamaguchi about san jose's polina edmunds. there are a lot of events at the olympics that happen while you are sleeping. we're going to air those events later today on tape. if you are one of those who can't wait we'll show you the winners. if you would rather wait until tonight to find out, close your eyes and wait for the music to end. >> you can look now. it's safe. you can catch all of the excitement here on nbc bay area starting this afternoon at 3:00, women's biathlon...
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what i am is a bay area native, san francisco resident, i'm a voter. over 20 years i've worked in district 8, but i want you to know that my supervisor does not represent me or my beliefs, at least not on this issue. so, before you drink the kool-aid and this is mostly sugar and not something you're proposing to tax, i want to look at a couple of facts. this can of coca cola contains 39 grams of sugars. the healthy alternative, which you're not going to tax, fruit juice, 100% apple juice, 12 ounces of which contain 39 grams of sugars, exactly the same. but there are other carbohydrates as well. so, ounce for ounce there's actually 20% more calories in this apple juice than there is in this coca cola. that doesn't mean the coke is good for you. this will rot your teeth. but this is not necessarily the healthier alternative. how many cubes of sugar are in this can? it's a trick question. the answer is zero because the sugar in the sugar cubes is sucrose and the sugar that's in that can of coke is corn syrup. cal orickally they're identical, metabolically
what i am is a bay area native, san francisco resident, i'm a voter. over 20 years i've worked in district 8, but i want you to know that my supervisor does not represent me or my beliefs, at least not on this issue. so, before you drink the kool-aid and this is mostly sugar and not something you're proposing to tax, i want to look at a couple of facts. this can of coca cola contains 39 grams of sugars. the healthy alternative, which you're not going to tax, fruit juice, 100% apple juice, 12...
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it's very important there are still many native species in the forest. two environmentalists are especially interested in the referee's done. it's the world's largest flower and is very rare. he gets off to sound like the working class. the crosby insects which pollinate the flowers in ganache year went. what is it that it could be done here and that aiden. you can find him and other pieces in other irons in the philippines and over until it's very important to protect this area. especially if they're not about threats around dc area. rescued a baby for shooting ability. this is the specific species. but the people by their wickedness. friday i was about two hours away on foot people are farmers and since it's from the culture. mostly good with heights. it's a simple way of life. and experts clients. it seems on changing. but traces of last year's total cutie honey i know are still visible in the way once this was a small complex for visitors the type to destroy it all homes the cafeteria on the small pond all swept away in the environmentalists believe
it's very important there are still many native species in the forest. two environmentalists are especially interested in the referee's done. it's the world's largest flower and is very rare. he gets off to sound like the working class. the crosby insects which pollinate the flowers in ganache year went. what is it that it could be done here and that aiden. you can find him and other pieces in other irons in the philippines and over until it's very important to protect this area. especially if...
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and the lakota fear the construction of the pipeline could unearth sacred native american artifacts. transcanada has met with the tribes and said it has protections in place to preserve the site. they encourage the involvement of indigenous cultures and strife to build long-term trust and with respect with tribal groups. but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight. some even threatening to physically block the pipelines' construction. >> we'll stand in front of transcanada. they'll have to run over us or put us in jail to play their pipeline. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: a threat the lakota hope they won't have to carry out. diane estherbrook, al jazeera, black hills, south dakota. >> the president is holding two days of meetings to decide who will be the next prime minister after the old one was forced o out. if chosen, they will be the youngest prime minister in history. he will also be the third straight unelected italian leader trying to turn the stagnant economy around. >>> japan is having one of the worst snow seasons on record. 13 people have died from storm-related se
and the lakota fear the construction of the pipeline could unearth sacred native american artifacts. transcanada has met with the tribes and said it has protections in place to preserve the site. they encourage the involvement of indigenous cultures and strife to build long-term trust and with respect with tribal groups. but at this meeting tribe members prepared for a fight. some even threatening to physically block the pipelines' construction. >> we'll stand in front of transcanada....
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>> i would call out to black eagle as he's known to the native people. him to look at his own initiative on consultation and these tribes that are all along from montana all the way down to texas. we deserve that consultationment we enjoy a special relationship with the united states as a nation to nation government and as your former nebraska senator last night or congresswoman said, she said that they were not consulted. we don't consult with the states, we consult with the united states of america, the federal government. and that has not been met. in the programmatic agreement, we were not consulted, we have not signed off and we deserve that signatory status in the programmatic agreement. we deserve to be consulted. >> gentlemen, i would like to come out to your reservation and see exactly where this man camp is going to be and i'd like to know how the security is going to be resolved if the pipeline goes through. gary dorr and wizipan little elk, thanks for joining us on the ed show and we'll continue to follow the story. thank you so much. >>> our
>> i would call out to black eagle as he's known to the native people. him to look at his own initiative on consultation and these tribes that are all along from montana all the way down to texas. we deserve that consultationment we enjoy a special relationship with the united states as a nation to nation government and as your former nebraska senator last night or congresswoman said, she said that they were not consulted. we don't consult with the states, we consult with the united...
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the native american heritage commission will appoint a native american to serve as "the most likely descendent". who will determine how the remains will be handled. >> pam: a scary situation for one dog owner in san francisco.after his dog eats a potentially poisoned meatball. it happened near crestline drive monday. the owner says his 9-year- old dog timber --found what looked like a hamburger or sausage under a bush.and ate some of it. >> pam: timber was rushed to the vet, where luckily no signs of poison were found. police say they have submitted meatballs found in have not yet confirmed that they contain poison. >> pam: now to a story you will see only on kron 4. >> reporter: of the mr. davis could not provide details but the suspected ms. cut that was a grave. misconduct was grave. >> pam: with google glass expected to be officially on the market in the near future you need to get used to seeing people wearing them. as our tech reporter gabe slate tells us not everyone is comfortable when someone is wearing google glass in their presence. gabe? >> reporter:this is sarah solcum a social me
the native american heritage commission will appoint a native american to serve as "the most likely descendent". who will determine how the remains will be handled. >> pam: a scary situation for one dog owner in san francisco.after his dog eats a potentially poisoned meatball. it happened near crestline drive monday. the owner says his 9-year- old dog timber --found what looked like a hamburger or sausage under a bush.and ate some of it. >> pam: timber was rushed to the...
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the native american heritage commission will appoint what's called a most likely descendent to help determine whether the remains will stay or be moved. in the meantime, archaeologists plan to study the site. contractors say that construction will not be affected. >>> caltrans says nonstandard weld connections between road deck sections on the new bay bridge won't affect how the bridge holds up in an earthquake. in some cases, gaps between pieces of steel slightly exceed the code allowance. at a news conference today, caltrans said test results show bolts used to fasten earthquakes of shock absore bens to the eastern span deck held up will under attention. remember a year ago about a third of the initial batch of bolts broke when tightened. >>> asiana airlines is facing a first-ever fieven against airlines for the response it provided after the sfo crash last year. u.s. regulators said today they're imposing a half million dollar fine on the airline for failing to provide prompt and generous assistance to victims' families. there were 291 people on board. three passengers ended up being kille
the native american heritage commission will appoint what's called a most likely descendent to help determine whether the remains will stay or be moved. in the meantime, archaeologists plan to study the site. contractors say that construction will not be affected. >>> caltrans says nonstandard weld connections between road deck sections on the new bay bridge won't affect how the bridge holds up in an earthquake. in some cases, gaps between pieces of steel slightly exceed the code...
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help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >>> we are natives and immigrants. workers and unemployed. we are doctors and the uninsured. we are gay. we are straight. we are north carolina! we are america! and we're here and we're going nowhere! >> that was reverend dr. william barber, president of the north carolina chapter of the naacp, encouraging the crowd of 80,000 to 100,000 protesters in raleigh, north carolina on saturday in what was the largest civil rights rally in the south since the march from selma to montgomery in 1965. this weekend's rally marked the 2014 launch of moral mondays, the weekly demonstrations started by a coalition of progressive groups last april, fighting against the policies set by the state's republican-controlled legislature and its republican governor. since republicans took control, 500,000 north carolinians lost medicaid coverage and another 900,000 low-wage families lost the earned income tax credit. after the state legislature eliminated it. and the legislature passed new laws further limiting women's access to abortion and r
help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. >>> we are natives and immigrants. workers and unemployed. we are doctors and the uninsured. we are gay. we are straight. we are north carolina! we are america! and we're here and we're going nowhere! >> that was reverend dr. william barber, president of the north carolina chapter of the naacp, encouraging the crowd of 80,000 to 100,000 protesters in raleigh, north carolina on saturday in what was the largest civil rights rally in the...
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the body is native american. i spoke with consulting archaeologist james allen by phone. >> they in turn will appoint a native american who will serve in the capacity most likely descendent. >> allen told me the most likely descendent will then determine whether to move the remains or leave them here. if left here, the transit center must provide public access. allen said his team plans to study the site the next few weeks to determine how and when this person lived and died. contractors say all of this will have no affect on construction. reporting live in san francisco, john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >>> more details now. this isn't the first time an artifact has been found tat trans bay terminal site. in september of 2012, a crane operator found an 11,000-year-old mammoth tooth. to give you some perspective, it's about a foot long. it was donated to the california academy of sciences. the project has posted other finds on their web site, as well, including a chinese teapot that they found in the backyard of
the body is native american. i spoke with consulting archaeologist james allen by phone. >> they in turn will appoint a native american who will serve in the capacity most likely descendent. >> allen told me the most likely descendent will then determine whether to move the remains or leave them here. if left here, the transit center must provide public access. allen said his team plans to study the site the next few weeks to determine how and when this person lived and died....
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so in the second row, you find the annunciation, the nativity, presentation to the temple and it takes you all the way through and across until finally you reach the last image on the right which is the ascension, following the resurrection and the ascent of christ to heaven. and that is the terminal point of the liturgical calendar, the entire church cycle completed in this particular sequence. now, these-- because the church is so large, the screen is quite high and it does close off the sanctuary area except in the center of this particular church, the entrance, the portals which take you or admit you into the sanctuary, are relatively low and they're quite transparent, so you really have a very clear view of what is occurring inside the sanctuary. whereby in more traditional iconostases or in more traditional churches, for example, though many of the iconostases are no longer in place, but in churches in the middle byzantine period, the daphne or hosios loukas, for example, you would've had a higher sanctuary barrier. it would not have been as visible or the activity within would n
so in the second row, you find the annunciation, the nativity, presentation to the temple and it takes you all the way through and across until finally you reach the last image on the right which is the ascension, following the resurrection and the ascent of christ to heaven. and that is the terminal point of the liturgical calendar, the entire church cycle completed in this particular sequence. now, these-- because the church is so large, the screen is quite high and it does close off the...
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s grandpappy grave rob the famous native american apache leader jarana mo taking his soul and some of his bones as if the trail of tears and genocide of native americans wasn't offensive enough these rich most photos actually have bragged about desecrated his grave and doing god knows what with his whole vial sadly the descendants of drama mo been trying to get his remains back for years and actually filed a lawsuit against school and bones on one hundred anniversary of his death but the appeal fell on deaf ears and skull and bones came out victorious according to yale daily news officials cannot be forced to permit jarana most descendants to remove his remains and relocate them because apparently it's perfectly ok to steal dead bodies as long as you never give them back and if you know anything about native american tradition then you know how offensive it is to trap the spirit of drano in such a dark and disturbing place while this may seem like mere sensational fodder for tabloids this type of behavior is actually indicative of the way that view the rest of us pianos and their role
s grandpappy grave rob the famous native american apache leader jarana mo taking his soul and some of his bones as if the trail of tears and genocide of native americans wasn't offensive enough these rich most photos actually have bragged about desecrated his grave and doing god knows what with his whole vial sadly the descendants of drama mo been trying to get his remains back for years and actually filed a lawsuit against school and bones on one hundred anniversary of his death but the appeal...