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historians have learned the incorporating native american history into american history. he's currently professor of and professor of native american studies at dartmouth. b.a. and ph.d. from the university of lee which english man n studying native american history which 1970's in england is an extraordinary story itself. after moving to the united fores he taught high school a few years in springfield, vermont. he served for two years as the director and editor for the history of american at the newberry library in chicago which is really for understanding native american history and center as the newberry is an extraordinary institution. he taught seven years at of wyoming and has been associated with dartmouth when he came as a visiting professor but a permanent professor there many years. incredibly prolific. he is one of these people whose and writing all the time and producing so much those of look on enviously at the production because not only write a lot he writes brilliantly. wimp craft. treaties and troet making. the indian histo
historians have learned the incorporating native american history into american history. he's currently professor of and professor of native american studies at dartmouth. b.a. and ph.d. from the university of lee which english man n studying native american history which 1970's in england is an extraordinary story itself. after moving to the united fores he taught high school a few years in springfield, vermont. he served for two years as the director and editor for the history of american at...
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last year i established the native american student achievement advisory council to examine the issues impacting the education of native youth across the state. our native american students hold great promise as future leaders in their communities, of their tribes, and in our state. but we know that our native youth continue to underperform. the council met five teams over the course of the year, and the meetings included conversations with students who shared their very personal and powerful stories of struggle, challenge, and success. two important themes that emerged from these conversations were the students' desire for high expectations of them and the tremendous impact that caring teachers can have on their educational experience. in december the council issued its final report and offered several recommendations including creating a grant program to fund the establi establishment of up to three pilot schools aimed at improving academic outcomes for native american students. council members visited schools in other states which solidified their vision for an educational experienc
last year i established the native american student achievement advisory council to examine the issues impacting the education of native youth across the state. our native american students hold great promise as future leaders in their communities, of their tribes, and in our state. but we know that our native youth continue to underperform. the council met five teams over the course of the year, and the meetings included conversations with students who shared their very personal and powerful...
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i don't have it in my head, but the rate of childhood poverty for native american children is literally off the charts. higher than african-american, higher than latino, it is very very high. it is a national disgrace. nigel: sanders is expected to speak at claflin university at 5:30. we will take you there live. senator bernie sanders campaign caucuses on super tuesday. the first rally was held in duluth. if you are running out of time -- you were running at a time if you plan to vote absentee for tomorrow's primary. election offices will not stay open late tonight. you have until 5:00 p.m. to get your votes in. the greenville county elections director says turnout in the democratic primary is good. take a look at the absentee numbers. about 2300 people voted last week in greenville county. those were both republican and democratic votes. this week, about 1400 people haven't voted absentee so far, which would only be votes in the democratic primary. gabrielle: if you plan to vote tomorrow, we have everything you need to know posted on our mobile app.you can check your voter status and
i don't have it in my head, but the rate of childhood poverty for native american children is literally off the charts. higher than african-american, higher than latino, it is very very high. it is a national disgrace. nigel: sanders is expected to speak at claflin university at 5:30. we will take you there live. senator bernie sanders campaign caucuses on super tuesday. the first rally was held in duluth. if you are running out of time -- you were running at a time if you plan to vote absentee...
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a native american sweat lodge on fort carson in colorado is one of the first on a military base. jessi mitchell takes a look inside the sacred ritual that's a growing trend among vets. has become a time of release for american military members and veterans suffering from p-t-s-d. a native american sweat lodge on fort carson in colorado is one of the first on a military base. jessi mitchell takes a look inside the sacred ritual that's a growing trend among vets. :41 1:37 2:05 this is the l lota sioux inipi -- a traditional sweat lodge, made of willow branches and donated quilts. it's been here since the 90s. "they didn't have a clue as to what we were doing, and we weren't telling them at the time." michael hackwith, a marine veteran of the gulf war, started this inipi with a couple friends who wanted to follow their own cultural religious practice. praying, singing, playing drums -- and sweating in the tent -- around dozens of hot stones, in complete darkness. it's a purity ritual, designed to help sweat out negativity -- a common problem for struggling soldiers . "i've deployed
a native american sweat lodge on fort carson in colorado is one of the first on a military base. jessi mitchell takes a look inside the sacred ritual that's a growing trend among vets. has become a time of release for american military members and veterans suffering from p-t-s-d. a native american sweat lodge on fort carson in colorado is one of the first on a military base. jessi mitchell takes a look inside the sacred ritual that's a growing trend among vets. :41 1:37 2:05 this is the l lota...
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specialist and transition support as student in middle school to high school and have an indian-american nativeollege for the application and applying to colleges and university and exclude those specifically to the indian-american awe latin native students and have furpdz and in compliance request the federal, state, and local mandated is asking 80 that the san francisco unified school district recognize the united nation we've provided a link for the board members we feel this document embodies everything we're asking as well as united airlines with previous legislation federal, state, and local regarding indian-american educati education. >> hi again. >> it's quiet i guess on the tail end of the tying it altogether those photographs were taken at the vents we were collaborating with the agencies and their youth group to empower and strengthen their identity to keep going as we push them to get more education to get back in their to be stronger individuals here's some of the things that is opening we have a permanent place at sanchez school where the kids can come and get tare tutoring and fo
specialist and transition support as student in middle school to high school and have an indian-american nativeollege for the application and applying to colleges and university and exclude those specifically to the indian-american awe latin native students and have furpdz and in compliance request the federal, state, and local mandated is asking 80 that the san francisco unified school district recognize the united nation we've provided a link for the board members we feel this document...
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eagle feathers are often sold and traded illegally to be used in native american celebrations and for profit in international markets. the game warden could be worth as much as $10-thousand dollars. in nevada... a u-s-f-w-s permit is required to be in possession of raptors and raptor parts. the presidential candidates are hitting the ground running in new hampshire. some... trying to build on the momentum of iowa.. while others are trying to get back on track. while the republicans had a clear winner.. the democrats are stuck in a virtual tie. abc's marci gonzalez has the latest
eagle feathers are often sold and traded illegally to be used in native american celebrations and for profit in international markets. the game warden could be worth as much as $10-thousand dollars. in nevada... a u-s-f-w-s permit is required to be in possession of raptors and raptor parts. the presidential candidates are hitting the ground running in new hampshire. some... trying to build on the momentum of iowa.. while others are trying to get back on track. while the republicans had a clear...
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watched i have been struck i the total absence of any questions or discussion of the situation of native americansthe country will stop but i want to go to florida senator marco rubio last night calling republicans the party of diversity. ofthere are two descendents immigrants of cubans, and an african american. we are the diversity. make, wed point would have to move past this idea that somehow the hispanic community only cares about immigration. it is important because we know and love people that have been impacted by it, but i'm pointedly the most powerful sentiment in the hispanic community as in every immigrant community is the burning desire to leave your children better off than yourself and you can only do that through free enterprise. that is what we stand for, not socialism like bernie sanders and increasingly, hillary clinton. juan: that was marco rubio looking around the stage and sang the republican party is the party of diversity. ?our response, gyasi ross >> to me that was a fascinating part of the debate. if you think about it, he is on some level correct. that is, there are teedo
watched i have been struck i the total absence of any questions or discussion of the situation of native americansthe country will stop but i want to go to florida senator marco rubio last night calling republicans the party of diversity. ofthere are two descendents immigrants of cubans, and an african american. we are the diversity. make, wed point would have to move past this idea that somehow the hispanic community only cares about immigration. it is important because we know and love people...
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the first native american to graduate from harvard.his was a big part of the charge of the institution, mission of the institution, initially to convert the native americans over to christianity. >> reporter: the collection also contains a small globe from around 1755. >> you get a sense of the obviously, the world at that time. if you look, for example, at australia, you will see it listed as new holland. >> reporter: some items belonged to important american revolutionaries. declaration of independence signer john hancock went to harvard in the 1750's. >> the first is a letter that he wrote to his sister in 1754. >> reporter: hancock was apparently annoyed his sister hadn't written to him. >> "dear sister. i believe time slips away very easy with you. i wish you would spend one hour in writing to me. p.s.: i give you much joy, but shall have more reason to so after receiving a letter from you." >> reporter: there are the diaries of math and science professor john winthrop, a descendant of the john winthrop who was the first governor
the first native american to graduate from harvard.his was a big part of the charge of the institution, mission of the institution, initially to convert the native americans over to christianity. >> reporter: the collection also contains a small globe from around 1755. >> you get a sense of the obviously, the world at that time. if you look, for example, at australia, you will see it listed as new holland. >> reporter: some items belonged to important american revolutionaries....
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the 32-year-old native american actress was at the height of her career. recently starring alongside merrill streep in august. >> movie reel: are you a legend. >> yep. >> reporter: her break out in 2008, when she appeared in the film "frozen river." >> there's free trade between nations. let's go. >> reporter: but there was a dark side to misty, not that many knew about. >> she would use alcohol and have psychotic episodes where her before changed. >> reporter: her father said she behaved differently on the day she went missing. charles said the daughter was drinking heavily outside her home. with misty upset and erratic. help. >> i'm going to let them take me. she said don't worry about me. >> after police arrived charles was ordered back inside while officers searched the apartment. she needed to be in hospital. and they just said well, we'll bring her to the hospital. we'll keep an eye out for her. >> did the police do everything they could to leect the deal. >> within reason, yes. >> a commander with the auburn police department said the disappearance
the 32-year-old native american actress was at the height of her career. recently starring alongside merrill streep in august. >> movie reel: are you a legend. >> yep. >> reporter: her break out in 2008, when she appeared in the film "frozen river." >> there's free trade between nations. let's go. >> reporter: but there was a dark side to misty, not that many knew about. >> she would use alcohol and have psychotic episodes where her before changed....
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there is a difference between many of the african-american and african enslaved, but many of the native americans were indentured servants, not even just the african-americans. european immigrants were indentured servants, so we do see that there is -- we cannot singularly just carve out where it's just african-american. even for us in eastville and sag harbor, our tag line is "linking three cultures," where was built around these three cultures that were marginalized come together to create a sense of community. >> i know this conversation could go on forever. we only have a certain amount of time, so i want to make sure we talk about the joint panel discussion that you guys are doing february 21st. tell me about the subject matter. >> how is the story told? in observation of burial grounds of the east end -- for instance, we have, in east hampton town, we just have a stone that says, "ned, the manservant." what is his last name? what did he do? what's his story? where are his people? so, that's a story. how do you tell a story when sometimes there's no face, there's no last name, and there's no
there is a difference between many of the african-american and african enslaved, but many of the native americans were indentured servants, not even just the african-americans. european immigrants were indentured servants, so we do see that there is -- we cannot singularly just carve out where it's just african-american. even for us in eastville and sag harbor, our tag line is "linking three cultures," where was built around these three cultures that were marginalized come together to...
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the program collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply to the program. investigators say mcivor had raptor feathers-and-parts which could've come from as-many-as two dozen birds. " chris healy/ndow: it is unfortunate that this happened, but it is kind of comforting to know we have a system in place that can deal with this kind of law breaking." mcivor faces seven state -misdemeanor charges. but if federal authorities get involved in the case? he could be facing felony charges.### the washoe county high alert, because a new scam in our area has people posing as investigators say scammers are using the work at the sheriff's department. they're also manipulating the phones-- so the caller i-d, shows a sheriff's office phone number. works-- the caller will tell the potential victim, there's a warrant out for a certain fine. the scammer offers two options. one ..to surrender and agree to be arrested, or pay a "reduced" fine. you'll be asked to pay-- by using an "e-gift" card, or something similar. local law enforcement will never ask for payment over
the program collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply to the program. investigators say mcivor had raptor feathers-and-parts which could've come from as-many-as two dozen birds. " chris healy/ndow: it is unfortunate that this happened, but it is kind of comforting to know we have a system in place that can deal with this kind of law breaking." mcivor faces seven state -misdemeanor charges. but if federal authorities get involved in the case?...
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. >>> an annual grant by the federal government is helping native american tribes across our state. in northern nevada, the reno-sparks colony is benefiting from the money. alex cannito is live with the impact on the housing developments. >>reporter: like you said, this is an annual grant given by the u.s. department of housing and they are giving out 50 million -- $15 million to indian tribes and event -- that will go right to the reno-sparks colony to help with housing. it is the 80th anniversary for when the federal government first gave them the land they are on in reno-sparks. since then, they have expanded and they have roughly 150 households. they have -- i'm sorry -- they have land in hungry valley and they had nearly 2000 acres and 160 houses. plus, nearly 70 rental units. the spokesperson said unlike most american households, native american tribes typically have multi generational housing and the housing department is working so that the money will help to improve that. go to our website at for more information. live, alex cannito. back to you. >>> coming up, we check wit
. >>> an annual grant by the federal government is helping native american tribes across our state. in northern nevada, the reno-sparks colony is benefiting from the money. alex cannito is live with the impact on the housing developments. >>reporter: like you said, this is an annual grant given by the u.s. department of housing and they are giving out 50 million -- $15 million to indian tribes and event -- that will go right to the reno-sparks colony to help with housing. it is...
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authorities find the little girl on a native american reservation. the little girl is only a few miles from the park where she was taken during doctors are checking route to make sure that she was not hurt. deny, a 20 or oh suspect, john levi is in custody. deputies say that other native american, but the suspect and the victim are not blood relatives. been waiting for. perfect sunday. outside. up to 67. tomorrow, looks like we will continue the warming trend for the next couple of days. to a live shot in fayetteville, the sunset. 64 degrees, went from the southwest at nine miles prior. 62, rally. a mild evening. mile stretch continues all the city. dallas, san antonio, 74. phoenix, 86 degrees. amazing. colder temperatures back off to the north. a clear night ahead for us. satellite and radar not clacking -- a few clouds starting to move in tomorrow. start to see final boundaries forming back off to the west. taking more shape, bringing more shower activity here to chicago and the midwest. we will not see too much rain with that. good news, not too m
authorities find the little girl on a native american reservation. the little girl is only a few miles from the park where she was taken during doctors are checking route to make sure that she was not hurt. deny, a 20 or oh suspect, john levi is in custody. deputies say that other native american, but the suspect and the victim are not blood relatives. been waiting for. perfect sunday. outside. up to 67. tomorrow, looks like we will continue the warming trend for the next couple of days. to a...
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she was found on a native american reservation. she was only a few miles from the a park where she was taken. doctors said she was not hurt. a suspect is in custody. roosevelt county deputies say both are native americans but the suspect and lilly are not blood relatives. a young father is killed on the first day on the job as pizza delivery driver. john: he was wrapping up and the car was struck by a woman who was fleeing a deputy in investigators say the woman fled an attempted traffic stop for speeding and ran a red light striking the 23-year-old man's car. this was early sunday morning. she suffered only minor injuries and was charged with vehicular homicide. cody gather rick -- garrick died at the scene. barbara: to new developments in the flint water crisis governor rick snyder's aides knew something was wrong as far back as october of 2014. it showed they discussed switching the water supply back from the flint river to lake huron. it is indicted six months after flint started using its own river. researchers later fond elev
she was found on a native american reservation. she was only a few miles from the a park where she was taken. doctors said she was not hurt. a suspect is in custody. roosevelt county deputies say both are native americans but the suspect and lilly are not blood relatives. a young father is killed on the first day on the job as pizza delivery driver. john: he was wrapping up and the car was struck by a woman who was fleeing a deputy in investigators say the woman fled an attempted traffic stop...
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eagle feathers are sometimes sold and traded illegally for native american ceremonies. wildlife officials say they provide feathers to native american groups, so there's no need to kill protected animals. two north las vegas k-9 officers are in a contest, to win bullet proof vests. we met the dogs today, and their handlers tell us why extra protection is needed. " he's deployed in all different areas of the department. he'll go out and search with swat, goes out and does searches with patrols, he's basically the first line out there. when patrol calls us, he's the first one making entry inside the houses. " "bobby" and "boris" serve the north las vegas community, searching for people and evidence. their handlers would like them to have the vests, which cost hundred dollars. we have information on the contest on the links page of our website, fox5 vegas dot com. the city of las vegas recently made the decision to only sell rescue dogs, cats, and pot-bellied pigs in pet stores. now, clark county is considering the same move. " does it really make sense to keep producing a
eagle feathers are sometimes sold and traded illegally for native american ceremonies. wildlife officials say they provide feathers to native american groups, so there's no need to kill protected animals. two north las vegas k-9 officers are in a contest, to win bullet proof vests. we met the dogs today, and their handlers tell us why extra protection is needed. " he's deployed in all different areas of the department. he'll go out and search with swat, goes out and does searches with...
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while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. national eagle repository, was set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved depending upon where the birds came from. and if federal agencies take the case there could be felony charges for mcivor. n- dow says raptor parts and feathers can make their way to the black market. in this case the estimated worth is ten thousand dollars. in reno, terri russell kolo 8 news now. royal appliance is recalling a vacuum because it poses a danger of electrical shock. the "dirt devil total pet cyclonic upright" can power cord come loose, and remain in the outlet. there are 14 reports of this happening, but there have not been any injuries. if you have one of the vacuums stop using it and contact dirt devil you can
while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. national eagle repository, was set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved depending upon where the...
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while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. the program called, the set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved depending upon where the birds came from. and if federal agencies take the case there could be felony charges for mcivor. n- dow says raptor parts and feathers can make their way to the black market. in this case the estimated worth is ten thousand dollars. in reno, terri russell kolo 8 news now. in about 5 months.. the city of reno is set to open the new virginia street bridge. this is a look at their construction camera. but today travel around the construction site gets a little easier. kolo 8 news now's rebecca kitchen is live to explain. dave and amanda... it's a small opening but anytime you can make things easier around a cons
while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. the program called, the set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved depending upon where the birds came...
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mcivor apparently told them he used the parts and feather for native american ceremonies. while that is perfectly legal, you enforcement says mcivor did not have one. chris healy/ndow: as a society we made a decision a long time ago, to protect raptors. because frankly, we weren't doing a very good job of protecting them in the past. now the laws are in place to protect the raptors. but there is also a system in place that allows for native americans to observe religous ceremonies using raptor feathers. mcivor faces seven misdemeanor counts but, depending on where the birds came from, other states could get involved. mcivor -could face additional felony charges if federal authorities take the case. ### a sky tavern ski coach is trying to make racers faster... through the use of technology. chris bender has invented something called "forward ski." its a pressure sensor that ski racers place in the front of their boot. if the skier is not leaning far enough forward... they'll hear a tone in a connected earbud that reminds them to correct the issue. "i would like to be somebo
mcivor apparently told them he used the parts and feather for native american ceremonies. while that is perfectly legal, you enforcement says mcivor did not have one. chris healy/ndow: as a society we made a decision a long time ago, to protect raptors. because frankly, we weren't doing a very good job of protecting them in the past. now the laws are in place to protect the raptors. but there is also a system in place that allows for native americans to observe religous ceremonies using raptor...
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a nightmare for native american voters. >> hello senator sanders. >> the irony native americans in swing states like nevada could be key in deciding a presidential election or who wins the caucus if the candidates reach out to the voters and they get to the polls. >> i think bernie's ideology is similar to our communalism or tribalism. i think bernie is like a warrior for our people. >> try to recruit caucus voters. >> we should at the very least peerpt in the system if they're going to give us a shot to change it. we could be a deciding factor and that's really important. >> reporter: some have political reasons not to vote at all "like" cody. he prioritizes his tribal leadership ahead of american leadership. >> is he good to affirm rights to self determination and coloniacolonialization. >> is anybody even thinking republican? >> no about. >> why not? >> none of the republican candidates what they stand for are in line with any of my viewpoints. >> just ideology and -- >> that leaves hillary clinton and bernie sanders vying for attention even if there are questions about their sincerit
a nightmare for native american voters. >> hello senator sanders. >> the irony native americans in swing states like nevada could be key in deciding a presidential election or who wins the caucus if the candidates reach out to the voters and they get to the polls. >> i think bernie's ideology is similar to our communalism or tribalism. i think bernie is like a warrior for our people. >> try to recruit caucus voters. >> we should at the very least peerpt in the...
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the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. had no idea. . . more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com >>> a high stakes debate tonight in south carolina for the republican presidential candidates. vying to be the alternative to donald trump. ohio governor, john kasich, finished a distant second to trump in new hampshire followed by cruz, bush and rubio. so, what will it taic to break out out of the back at the gop race moves south? back with dan, james and mary also joins us. john kasich finished second, well clear of the others. also ran, if you will. but his campaign is now saying the one primary they must win is michigan, march 15th. that's a month from now. james, and we've got south carolina and the southern primaries between. now and then. what's kind of strategy is that? >> i think the conventional business witt dom is that he put his time in new hampshire and now, he's in trouble because he doesn't ha
the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. had no idea. . . more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com >>> a high stakes debate tonight in south carolina for the republican presidential candidates. vying to be the alternative to donald trump. ohio governor, john kasich, finished a distant second to trump in new hampshire followed by cruz, bush and...
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it promised native americans housing, education and health care. today they have a life expectancy more than four years less than the everything american. almost half of american indian students are not offered courses that prepare them for childrening. one in -- college. one in four is in poverty. >> pov ert yi is a huge problem. we don't have jobs available, we don't have economic development that we should have. there's no casinos here. >> sinthya was born and raised on the walker river reservation in nevada. she remembers the days when there was home instead of hopeless innocence, and the time when -- hopelessness, and the times the land provided, instead of poison. our land here means fish eaters, and we do not have fish... >> fish and - they swim in the water. i wouldn't think about doing that now. >> marines used to dispose of munitions in the lake. >> this is basically polluted. >> yes, it's polluted. although the government began a clean up of the walker lake in 1974, it remains sadly polluted. >> it's not the only site that sinthya is fig
it promised native americans housing, education and health care. today they have a life expectancy more than four years less than the everything american. almost half of american indian students are not offered courses that prepare them for childrening. one in -- college. one in four is in poverty. >> pov ert yi is a huge problem. we don't have jobs available, we don't have economic development that we should have. there's no casinos here. >> sinthya was born and raised on the...
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and native americans. [applause] let me tell you briefly a story, the kind of encapsulates everything we talk about in this campaign. what a rigged economy and corrupt campaign finance system is about. some may have read in the last few weeks large wall street financial institutions like goldman sachs have reached a settlement with united states government. it was for $5 billion. other banks have reached larger settlements with the government. the reason they are reaching the settlements is because they were selling subprime mortgage packages to investors and the american people that were worthless. they reached a $5 billion agreement with the u.s. government. to a significant degree the business model of wall street happens to be fraud. we talk about political power in america, where the average american says why should i vote? vote. one wall street is spending this money. .o one hears my pain no one is concerned about my life. don't ask me to vote. i will tell you one of the things that angers the americ
and native americans. [applause] let me tell you briefly a story, the kind of encapsulates everything we talk about in this campaign. what a rigged economy and corrupt campaign finance system is about. some may have read in the last few weeks large wall street financial institutions like goldman sachs have reached a settlement with united states government. it was for $5 billion. other banks have reached larger settlements with the government. the reason they are reaching the settlements is...
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some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making all of their tools. we want to study that, too. how did people for thousands of years make use of their natural environment. and because we are located in this part of california, we specialize in the chumash culture. and alcohol -- in our hall we show how culture changed through time, through different time periods, and then what was chumash culture like at the time that europeans first arrived here. from the time that spanish explorers first arrived, what they found was a thriving population with the largest towns being permanently inhabited along the coast. because people were living off of marine resources like fishing off the coast. in fact, this is the highest population density reached by any aboriginal group in calif
some people ask the question, why do have native american culture in a natural history museum? we think it is actually important to include people as part of nature, that people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of their natural environment. they had perspectives on the natural environment. they had substance. they were making all of their tools. we want to study that, too. how did people for thousands of years make use of their natural environment. and because we...
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some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance and making all of their tools and dwellings. as well.o study that how did people for thousands of years make use of the natural environment. because where located in this part of california, we are specialized in studying chumash indians and chumash prehistory. in our chumash hall, we show the change of cultures through time because culture is not static, it is always changing. we show how culture changes through time to do different artifacts and characteristics of different time periods and we talk about what was chumash culture like at the time europeans first arrived. when the spanish explorers first arrived in california and met chumash indians, they found a thriving population with the largest town being permanently inhabited on the coast. because the people were living a great deal off of green resou
some people asked the question, why do you have native american culture in a natural history museum? important tos include people as part of nature . people have been living here before the coming of europeans, making use of the natural environment. they used it for the sustenance and making all of their tools and dwellings. as well.o study that how did people for thousands of years make use of the natural environment. because where located in this part of california, we are specialized in...
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according to their facebook page-- this store sell antiques-- collectibles-- coins-- native american jewelry-- and ivory. and thats what thw store owner says is missing from his store according to police-- the alarm went off inside the store-- and when police got here-- the front door was open-- thats when they noticed the property was stolen. again-- according to the stores owner-- that was antique ivory-- but its not yet known prices have increased. police do not yet have the suspect in custody. live in the arts district-- mk-- 13an. and some breaking news from one of our viewers... tony avelar sent us this video just moments ago.. he says it shows a truck fire near emerald bay apartments near nellis and vegas valley. tony tell us this fire broke out around 3:45 this morning... fire investigators tell us it is a suspicious fire. people in the area, including him, heard explosions... clark county fire arrived on scene quickly and put the fire out... if you see anything like this- please sent it to us at i-contribute at k-t-n- v dot com! testifies-vm a henderson mother forced to take
according to their facebook page-- this store sell antiques-- collectibles-- coins-- native american jewelry-- and ivory. and thats what thw store owner says is missing from his store according to police-- the alarm went off inside the store-- and when police got here-- the front door was open-- thats when they noticed the property was stolen. again-- according to the stores owner-- that was antique ivory-- but its not yet known prices have increased. police do not yet have the suspect in...
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good luck because of storm and i hope you get it right those are your people all people and i'm native american i love you very much thank you have a good day. >> thank you very much public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk call the next item. >> >> approve the minutes of the last meeting an action item. >> do we have a motion to approve the minutes for june if a motion if commissioner avalos and commissioner yee okay we will open up for public comment on this item. >> seeing none, public comment is closed mr. clerk, do we need to take a roll call. >> we do on item 4. >> commissioner avalos commissioner breed commissioner campos commissioner cohen commissioner farrell commissioner kim commissioner mar commissioner peskin. >> ab at an. >> commissioner tang commissioner wiener ceo the minutes are approved thank you mr. clerk call the first item. >> >> item 4 the election of chair and vice chair annually at the timma board the board shall elect the newly postponed chair shall immediately precede his or her election according to the public speaker as soon as one of the nomin
good luck because of storm and i hope you get it right those are your people all people and i'm native american i love you very much thank you have a good day. >> thank you very much public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk call the next item. >> >> approve the minutes of the last meeting an action item. >> do we have a motion to approve the minutes for june if a motion if commissioner avalos and commissioner yee okay we will open up for public...
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his research interests include early native american history and the history of violence. the chapter he contributed is on early american, colonial suffering to the civil war violence. enter twined history -- an intertwined history and archaeology at the site. next, in terms of the order of presentation is stephen isaac. he is a preference or of medieval history. his fields of research are 12 history,ilitary islamic history and ancient greece. cowardicens include on the medieval battlefield. he is a forthcoming article on mercenaries and wolves. i'm fascinated and do not have the details on this. will they be forthcoming? >> i can work it in. work, he'sent looking at the circumstances of civilians when their towns come under siege. termplaud -- employ the terror antiterrorism rather broadly across the centuries and perhaps even the millennia here. is in terms of the order of presentation is richard bach jensen. rick is a professor of history at northwestern state university. trained as a modern historian and 19th and 20th century italy. rick has broadened his research and l
his research interests include early native american history and the history of violence. the chapter he contributed is on early american, colonial suffering to the civil war violence. enter twined history -- an intertwined history and archaeology at the site. next, in terms of the order of presentation is stephen isaac. he is a preference or of medieval history. his fields of research are 12 history,ilitary islamic history and ancient greece. cowardicens include on the medieval battlefield. he...
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might be seeing more native american actors. >> best actress of the evening. we said. for her role in room. playing a young mother held captive. and repeatedly sexually abused. in a garden shed. she was the favorite to win. and she indeed did. and now best actor. leo. this is his first win. for best actor. after years of being nominated. and about 18 years after he exploded. as a pop culture phenomenon. in the movie of course titanic. and there was a titanic reunion on the carpet today. he embraced his costar. for some photo ops. this was a chance for him not thank his parents and friends. but also used his acceptance speech as a platform to talk about the issue of global warming. and the dire need for environmental responsibility. >> best picture. that was a surprise. spotlight. based on the the catholic church child sexual abuse scan doll. people thought it would be the rev nant. the director won best director for that movie. >> the upset was spotlight. >> 18 years. >> it parts of the high country. it was great day to get on slopes. breezy. especially east of city. 1
might be seeing more native american actors. >> best actress of the evening. we said. for her role in room. playing a young mother held captive. and repeatedly sexually abused. in a garden shed. she was the favorite to win. and she indeed did. and now best actor. leo. this is his first win. for best actor. after years of being nominated. and about 18 years after he exploded. as a pop culture phenomenon. in the movie of course titanic. and there was a titanic reunion on the carpet today....
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a native american tradio dating centuries back... is helping soldiers struggling with p-t-s-d here in sthern colorado... in tod's yr healthy family... a centies-d tritio.. is becoming a "new form of treatment" f soldiers... sufferg from p-t-d. the native americaswealodge -- on fort cson is leading the way -- for military instlatis arnd the country. five's esitchl" reports. in a remote section of turkey creek, the air is lled with songs ansmoke. this is the lakota siouxnipi -- a traditionalweat lodge, made owillow brancheand donated quts. it's been here since the 90s. they didt have a clue aso what we weoing, and we weren't lling themt the time michhackwith, a marine veran of the gulf war, started this ini with a coup friends who waed to follow their own cultural religious practice. praying, sging, playing drs --nd sg tent -- arouozenof h stones, in mpletees it's a pitritu, designed to help sweat ounegativity- a comm problem for struging soldiers . i've bn there and ba, and all that negate baggage that you collecand the things tha you
a native american tradio dating centuries back... is helping soldiers struggling with p-t-s-d here in sthern colorado... in tod's yr healthy family... a centies-d tritio.. is becoming a "new form of treatment" f soldiers... sufferg from p-t-d. the native americaswealodge -- on fort cson is leading the way -- for military instlatis arnd the country. five's esitchl" reports. in a remote section of turkey creek, the air is lled with songs ansmoke. this is the lakota siouxnipi -- a...
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while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. the program called, the national eagle repository, was set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved depending upon where the birds came from. and if federal agencies take the case there could be felony charges for mcivor. n- dow says raptor parts and feathers can make their way to the black market. in this case the estimated worth is ten thousand dollars. in reno, terri russell kolo 8 news now. in about 5 months.. the open the new virginia street bridge. this is a look at their construction camera. but today travel around the construction site gets a little easier. kolo 8 news now's rebecca kitchen is live to explain. dave and amanda... it's a small opening but anytime you can make things easier aroun
while that is legal, mcivor or any other native american who uses raptor parts or feathers for ceremonies must have a permit from the u-s fish and wildlife. law enforcement said he did not. the program called, the national eagle repository, was set up in the early 19-70s, and collects, inventories and distributes raptor feathers to native americans who apply and gain access to the program. mcivor faces seven counts on state charges, all of them misdemenors. other states may become involved...
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and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level... the genetic level. this is precision cancer treatment, an approach to care that may help patients like christine enjoy the things that matter most in their lives while undergoing treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here. that's definitely something worth celebrating. learn more about precision c
and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual...
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. >> sometimes i do a little native american thing. you ever go to a casino and win?always bury a little bit for the native americans. >> i am going to try that. moving on. is trump valdomar? the data consistently and overwhelmingly shows trump with the most unfavorable and the large candidate field shields trump with harm. trump is losing his shield and that is making him more vulnerable. they said, note, we are not calling donald trump evil. this is an analogy and not a direct comparison. >> people voting for trump don't know what an analogy is. i don't know if that helps. >> he has support all across the political spectrum. >> everyone loves him. >> trump is more like a character out of another fan fantasy epic. take a look. >> the pope was in mexico. does anyone know that? he said negative things about me. the pope has been told donald trump is not a nice person. trump is a very nice person. no deals. we don't make deals with anybody. >> excuse me. we need people who know what they are doing. we don't need babies. >> are you refusing to obey my order? >> i think y
. >> sometimes i do a little native american thing. you ever go to a casino and win?always bury a little bit for the native americans. >> i am going to try that. moving on. is trump valdomar? the data consistently and overwhelmingly shows trump with the most unfavorable and the large candidate field shields trump with harm. trump is losing his shield and that is making him more vulnerable. they said, note, we are not calling donald trump evil. this is an analogy and not a direct...
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--and native senator sanders: and native americans. [applause] senator sanders: let me tell you briefly a story, the kind of encapsulates everything we talk about in this campaign. what a rigged economy and corrupt campaign finance system and a broken criminal justice system is about. some may have read in the last few weeks large wall street financial institutions like goldman sachs have reached a settlement with united states government. in the case of goldman sachs, it was for $5 billion. other banks have reached larger settlements with the government. obviously the reason they are , reaching these settlements is because they were selling subprime mortgage packages to investors and the american people that were worthless. they reached a $5 billion agreement with the u.s. government. to a significant degree the business model of wall street happens to be fraud. point number two -- when we talk about political power in america, where the average american says, why should i vote? i have one vote. koch brothers are going to spend wall s
--and native senator sanders: and native americans. [applause] senator sanders: let me tell you briefly a story, the kind of encapsulates everything we talk about in this campaign. what a rigged economy and corrupt campaign finance system and a broken criminal justice system is about. some may have read in the last few weeks large wall street financial institutions like goldman sachs have reached a settlement with united states government. in the case of goldman sachs, it was for $5 billion....
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they discussed the role native americans played in the expectation. the library of congress hosted this hour-long event. >> thank you john. herman and i are going to act as a tag team today. we have been doing this for many years. together a number of times going over the bitterroot mountains, following in the footsteps of lewis and clark. we initiated that for the smithsonian, carried that on. i was lucky enough to be involved in a number of those. that is how we became interested in lewis and clark. of course, he is a historian. said he came at it from that point of view. ima historian of cartography. -- i am a historian of cartography. together we put this book together. as far as we know, it's the only book that talks primarily about the maps of lewis and clark. of course, a huge number of books since the bicentennial of lewis and clark on them and on the various activities. some touch on maps. there is a fine atlas that was put together of lewis and clark maps. we are trying to correct this imbalance by guiding and documenting the root of these m
they discussed the role native americans played in the expectation. the library of congress hosted this hour-long event. >> thank you john. herman and i are going to act as a tag team today. we have been doing this for many years. together a number of times going over the bitterroot mountains, following in the footsteps of lewis and clark. we initiated that for the smithsonian, carried that on. i was lucky enough to be involved in a number of those. that is how we became interested in...
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it's the first major state on the campaign trail with a native american population and the challenge for candidates is to get the vote out. most travel communities are like this reservation outside reno. >> our culture is the lake. we do everything we can to protect our water. it would be great if candidates could come to these places, our reservations and our communities and see what we are trying to protect and what we want them to invest in. >> there are 32 tribal communities in nevada where mining is a big industry. the potential voters we spoke with were concerned about impacts to the environment, but there's a desire to find a candidate who shows a real respect for tribal culture and sampty. here in nevada, that rules out republican candidates who have given significant support to native american voters. that leaves bernie sanders and hillary clinton vying for attention. the challenge is how to get the vote out in communities that have traditionally been excluded from the political process or don't care. >>> for the first time in decades, american passenger flights will soon he
it's the first major state on the campaign trail with a native american population and the challenge for candidates is to get the vote out. most travel communities are like this reservation outside reno. >> our culture is the lake. we do everything we can to protect our water. it would be great if candidates could come to these places, our reservations and our communities and see what we are trying to protect and what we want them to invest in. >> there are 32 tribal communities in...
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these men grew up facing discrimination. >> for many of these african american soldiers becoming a soldier was a safe haven. >> these native people encountered these african american men and in close combat they saw that the hair on their head was just like the matted cushion between the horns of the buffalo. >> during the philippine insushgs. >> they lived here on the main post. the first time black soldiers had ever been placed permit innocently. >> in this rare film buffalo soldiers on horse back. at the same time the resign to yosemite where they built the first roads and trails and protected the park from illegal grazing, poaching, and timber theft. johnson tells their story. >> if you a colored man. >> by reenacting the history through the eyes of buffalo soldier sergeant who brought me back in time. >> most of those folks are not accustomed to seeing a colored man in a uniform where he's representing the united states army. >> reporter: the ranger can be found sharing his stories with visitors at the park. but there's a missing piece. >> over 100 years ago the sons and grandsons of slaves were among those entrusted
these men grew up facing discrimination. >> for many of these african american soldiers becoming a soldier was a safe haven. >> these native people encountered these african american men and in close combat they saw that the hair on their head was just like the matted cushion between the horns of the buffalo. >> during the philippine insushgs. >> they lived here on the main post. the first time black soldiers had ever been placed permit innocently. >> in this rare...
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tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this journey and i want to thank, too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. there is a line in the film that says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of your skin. so, what a great opportunity to our generation to really liberate ourselves from all prejudice and, you know, this way of thinking and make sure for once and forever that the color of skin become as irrelevant and the length of our hair. this is for my father. thank you very much. >> announcer: still to come, the most anticipated awards of the night -- actress, actor and best picture. find out who wins, right here. alright, movie night. no dad, you pick. i know i have a little bit of time so i'm gonna rush cut away, i won't be mad at you. don't forget to thank your wife. i will never f
tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this journey and i want to thank, too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. there is a line in the film that says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of...
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good luck because of storm and i hope you get it right those are your people all people and i'm native american i love you very much thank you have a good day. >> thank you very much public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk call the next item. >> >> approve the minutes of the last meeting an action item. >> do we have a motion to approve the minutes for june if a motion if commissioner avalos and commissioner yee okay we will open up for public comment on this item. >> seeing none, public comment is closed mr. clerk, do we need to take a roll call. >> we do on item 4. >> commissioner avalos commissioner breed commissioner campos commissioner cohen commissioner farrell commissioner kim commissioner mar commissioner peskin. >> ab at an. >> commissioner tang commissioner wiener ceo the minutes are approved thank you mr. clerk call the first item. >> >> item 4 the election of chair and vice chair annually at the timma board the board shall elect the newly postponed chair shall immediately precede his or her election according to the public speaker as soon as one of the nomin
good luck because of storm and i hope you get it right those are your people all people and i'm native american i love you very much thank you have a good day. >> thank you very much public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk call the next item. >> >> approve the minutes of the last meeting an action item. >> do we have a motion to approve the minutes for june if a motion if commissioner avalos and commissioner yee okay we will open up for public...
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as the fur trappers are preparing the bounty they are attacked by a native american tribe. 33 men in the party are killed and the men barely escaped. he leads the men back to the outpost and he is attacked and mauled by a bear protectth her carrying glass on a stretcher become too tedious. one of the men fitzgerald attempts to smuggle him so this he can move on. to keep from being discovered he dispatches of hawk in front of his helplessly watching father and convinces the others they have to move on and glass is left for dead. we cytoblast will back from see glass will himself we'll be right back. he has to deal with tribes wanting to kill him on sight. we see oppression and aid can come from the strangest of sources and see what man is capable of in the most desperate of situations and watch to see whether injury, the elements or his fellow man will be what puts an end to glass or if he can with nonstop peril at every turn we wonder if this can end well for anyone involved. i reviewed this a month ago and i decide to take back at my previous thoughts. i think i summed it up well. a
as the fur trappers are preparing the bounty they are attacked by a native american tribe. 33 men in the party are killed and the men barely escaped. he leads the men back to the outpost and he is attacked and mauled by a bear protectth her carrying glass on a stretcher become too tedious. one of the men fitzgerald attempts to smuggle him so this he can move on. to keep from being discovered he dispatches of hawk in front of his helplessly watching father and convinces the others they have to...
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tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this journey and i want to thank, too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here tonight, okay? but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of your skin. so, what a great opportunity to our generation to really liberate ourselves from all prejudice and, you know, this way of thinking and make sure for once and forever that the color of skin become as irrelevant and the length of our hair. this is for my father. thank you very much. >> announcer: still to come, the most anticipated awards of the night -- actress, actor and best picture. find out who wins, right here. alright, movie night. no dad, you pick. i know i have a little bit of time so i'm gonna rush and say everybody, and you can cut away, i won't be mad at you. don't forget to thank your wife. i
tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this journey and i want to thank, too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here tonight, okay? but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of your skin. so, what...
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native bernie "inin nataon w wch has the highest level of poverty of almost a a major countrtron, native americans unfortunately e the vy top of that l lt. 'll have results from the democratic primary in south carolina, tomorr night. althgh pueb county is still considerinin the application for the cannabis cucu high times feels posive about t@evevt t happening gn pueblo. the event is slslted d d happen in pueblo at the yard which is home to the bands he ckya event ring t t summer. caususof...
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tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here tonight, okay? but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. there is a line in the film that says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of your skin. so, what a great opportunity to our generation to really liberate ourselves from all prejudice and, you know, this way of thinking and make sure for once and forever that the color of skin become as irrelevant and the length of our hair. this is for my father. thank you very much. >> announcer: still to come, the most anticipated awards of the night -- actress, actor and best find out who wins, right here.alright, movie night. no dad, you pick. i know i have a little bit of time so i'm gonna rush and say everybody, and you cancut away, i won't be mad at you. don't forget to thank your wife. i will n
tom hardy, all the native american cast, all the english american cast, thank you very much for your trust, for your talent. i want to thank chivo, thank you for bringing the light to this too, to arnold milton, thank you for your unconditional support. my producers, all the people -- i -- i am very lucky to be here tonight, okay? but unfortunately, many others haven't had the same luck. there is a line in the film that says, they don't listen to you, when they see the color of your skin. so,...