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now we will have robert coulter come up. he was a founder of the indian law center tom indian law resource center, back in 1978. i remember dolores saying something out of the pine ridge reservation rebellion several decades ago, "new york times" reporter i believe it was asking about the decoders. said, what did your people call this before the white man came? he said, hours. that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he is a pottawattamie indian himself and he's been involved over the long haul in fight after fight against injustices, against native americans throughout the americas. in fact, he was the author of the first draft of the u.n. declaration of the rights of indigenous people that was adopted by the general assembly in 2007. welcome, robert coulter. [applause] >> thank you, jim. it's wonderful to be here. congratulations to rolf on this 50th anniversary of "unsafe at any speed," and thanks for this -- [applause] yes. and thanks for the opportunity to be a at this time a
now we will have robert coulter come up. he was a founder of the indian law center tom indian law resource center, back in 1978. i remember dolores saying something out of the pine ridge reservation rebellion several decades ago, "new york times" reporter i believe it was asking about the decoders. said, what did your people call this before the white man came? he said, hours. that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he is a pottawattamie...
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now we're going to have robert coulter come up. he was a founder of the indian law center, resources center back in 1978. i remember delores saying out of the pine ridge reservation rebellion several decades ago, "new york times" reporter i believe that was, asking about the dakotas. said, what does your people call this before the white man came? he said, ours. that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he is a pottawattamie indian himself and he has been involved over the long haul in fight after fight against injustices against the native americans throughout the americas. in fact, he was the author of the first draft of the u.n. declaration of the rights of indigenous people that was adopted by the general assembly in 2007. welcome, robert coulter. [ applause ] >> thank you, jim. it is wonderful to be here. congratulations to ralph on this 50th anniversary of unsafe at any speed and thanks for this -- [ applause ] yes. and thanks for this opportunity to be here at this time along with
now we're going to have robert coulter come up. he was a founder of the indian law center, resources center back in 1978. i remember delores saying out of the pine ridge reservation rebellion several decades ago, "new york times" reporter i believe that was, asking about the dakotas. said, what does your people call this before the white man came? he said, ours. that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he is a pottawattamie indian himself...
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that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he has been involved over the long haul. fight in ander justices against the native americans. first the author of the draft of the u.s. declaration of the rights of indigenous people adopted by the general assembly in 2007. welcome to this -- >> welcomed to this anniversary of safe at any speed. and thank you for this .pportunity i want to show you this video about our organization. ♪ >> these are the core beliefs of the indian law resource center. for more than 40 years the center has been a global force in challenging and building frameworks. we are seeing them on behalf of the mohawk nation's and others with the goal of changing these laws. >> one and three native women will be raped her lifetime and three of five will be physically assaulted. >> we wanted to be sure and establish legal rules that would that indigenous peoples on their land. you have full and complete legal rights in those lands. they have rights that can be protected in courts. rights that are protected by defini
that is the spirit that robert coulter brings to his 40 years of work as an attorney. he has been involved over the long haul. fight in ander justices against the native americans. first the author of the draft of the u.s. declaration of the rights of indigenous people adopted by the general assembly in 2007. welcome to this -- >> welcomed to this anniversary of safe at any speed. and thank you for this .pportunity i want to show you this video about our organization. ♪ >> these...
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i'm joined by robert costa, steve schmidt and ann coulter, she has a new book out "in trump we trust." what's the nature of the meeting. i don't like meetings. i don't know what they accomplish. this doesn't excite me or threaten me. is trump coming in as the job applicant or as the boss, which is it? >> based on my reporting and i've spoken to people close to ryan and close to trump, they hope to come to some kind of consensus on what the party's principles are and whether there can be agreement. there's not going to be a heavy discussion on policy. this isn't about a litmus test or whether they can agree on immigration and trade. it's whether they can have unity. >> trump has been speaking for a year on what he thinks of policy. don't they pay attention. don't they have transcripts. why do they have to ask -- they didn't like what they heard and whey want to hear something else, ann. >> i think you're right. i think it shows that trump is being unbelievably gracious. he doesn't need to have this meeting. he's the heart and soul of the party. i think he could have said, i hope he com
i'm joined by robert costa, steve schmidt and ann coulter, she has a new book out "in trump we trust." what's the nature of the meeting. i don't like meetings. i don't know what they accomplish. this doesn't excite me or threaten me. is trump coming in as the job applicant or as the boss, which is it? >> based on my reporting and i've spoken to people close to ryan and close to trump, they hope to come to some kind of consensus on what the party's principles are and whether...