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and the people that i spoke to, the standing rock city councilmember , the analysis was deeply holistic and intersectional. this was a racial justice battle that the pipeline had an originally rooted through bismarck and overwhelmingly white city and had and rejected because of the water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source of the standing rock sioux which is a classic example of environmental racism. there was one piece of it and it was also very much about climate change and understanding that we cannot keep expanding and have any hope of protecting a livable planet for our kids. it was also profoundly about standing up to corporate power, standing up to the militarized police. standing rock were up against police force to look like an army, tanks and although privatize equipment and tricks. i quote wynonna in the book about you can talk about intersectionality which is a wonderful phrase from an african-american legal scholar and a feminist who has given us this term that so many of us are using but standing rock it was just life and i think
and the people that i spoke to, the standing rock city councilmember , the analysis was deeply holistic and intersectional. this was a racial justice battle that the pipeline had an originally rooted through bismarck and overwhelmingly white city and had and rejected because of the water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source of the standing rock sioux which is a classic example of environmental racism. there was one piece of it and it was also very much about...
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and, again, when you have so many osage going out to standing rock and a former osage chief told me, and there is also talk about even trying to privatise and break up reservations to day. there are membersst trump administration that express this interest which is basically the old unfeddered settler's dream to get this land. that gets back to what you said. he told me, you know, i didn't believe it's 2017 and we're still having this fight. so i think unless we reckon with this history, we can't fully understand the country we live in today. >> i'm glad you raised standing rock. i think it's important for fellow citizens today who sort of poo-poo this stuff and don't understand it or don't pay attenton and don't understand why they're so upset. it's just a pipeline. no. this is a history here. >> there is a history. >> you have to understand how they've been aligned from the very beginning to understand why they do not want to be trampled on yet again. i was going to sashgs the flip side seems to me of burying that burden as a white man that you felt writing this book, the good side
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three arrests which is kind of crazy considering how many there were in ferguson or even just standing rock but what i can speak to in the moments that i saw during the attack was the people that were on the scene helping immediately where the volunteer medics did an incredible job of dealing with so many injured and hurt and obviously dying as well and and then professional mascot there soon after then the fire department and then maybe fifteen twenty minutes later there was police presence but it's a you know for there to be that many police in town and twenty minutes to take them to get to that seems seems odd to me it seems it seems like a. poor poor job probably only speculate but it does seem like they didn't really quite have all their ducks in a row especially knowing that you have two groups that are going to war and those you do you would hope that they would have those things where you make choices edible time that is sort of all this different from what you saw ferguson and that you walk from the police point of view well i was in i didn't report it a lot on front and saying i w
three arrests which is kind of crazy considering how many there were in ferguson or even just standing rock but what i can speak to in the moments that i saw during the attack was the people that were on the scene helping immediately where the volunteer medics did an incredible job of dealing with so many injured and hurt and obviously dying as well and and then professional mascot there soon after then the fire department and then maybe fifteen twenty minutes later there was police presence...
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that's totally fine but don't go to standing rock and preach you know so i don't have a problem with people being personally religious my problem is the fact that we don't have separation of church and state that we have church and state together and religion is inherently oppressive it's used as a power tool for the elite it always has been and it's used to lambaste everybody who isn't a rich white male and that is that is why religion gets so much of my ire because i feel like people who are religious tend to close their eyes to the ills that are perpetuated by the religious system. and uses an excuse for war as well of course yeah let's let's talk a little about how we fix such a system. i know you're not a republican so that must mean you're a democrat because those are the only options out there from what i've heard. no actually speaking of that i do want to speak to what you are what you claim you actually have an awesome spoken word piece that addresses that are you say call me an anarchist socialist commie leftist because you don't know the difference but all those words
that's totally fine but don't go to standing rock and preach you know so i don't have a problem with people being personally religious my problem is the fact that we don't have separation of church and state that we have church and state together and religion is inherently oppressive it's used as a power tool for the elite it always has been and it's used to lambaste everybody who isn't a rich white male and that is that is why religion gets so much of my ire because i feel like people who are...
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you know, it was very different in standing rock.t was really horrible what happened to those people, because you shouldn't be strip searched for having a peaceful demonstration. so there was -- harassment, it varies. i mean i shouldn't be glib about it. i have been very lucky when i have been arrested. >> jimmy: do people recognize you? >> sometimes when i'm chained to a pole they take pictures. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> do you mind if we take a a picture? i'm like sure, why not? i'm here. you know. [ laughter ] let's do it. >> jimmy: so you do it? like yeah, i'm here. i'm handcuffed anyway. >> cheese. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: more with susan sarandon when we come back. i have more questions. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] a modern way to pay. you excited? it's sold out. don't fret, my friend. i masterpassed it! you can use it online and on your phone i masterpassed it. you got the tickets? onward! playing the hero: priceless masterpass. the secure way to pay from your bank don't just buy it. masterpass it. this idive into the
you know, it was very different in standing rock.t was really horrible what happened to those people, because you shouldn't be strip searched for having a peaceful demonstration. so there was -- harassment, it varies. i mean i shouldn't be glib about it. i have been very lucky when i have been arrested. >> jimmy: do people recognize you? >> sometimes when i'm chained to a pole they take pictures. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> do you mind if we take a a picture?...
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there are many more issues affecting native american people since standing rock. we cannot be a party that talks about violence against women without talking about native american women being the most raped women in the united states. let us work on that together and let us not be nice about it. you are right. it should not take 10,000 people showing up to stop a pipeline to say -- ok, native americans are still here after all. we have to do better and we should. >> hello. i am from philadelphia. you probably know bob brady, the leader of the democratic party in philadelphia. you asked if anyone was doing anything showing bias. one thing that happens in my city, is that -- and this is especially important in a city like philadelphia where the only party is the democratic party. every single time there is an election, there is an official ballot that the democratic leadership puts out. and it tells all of the people in the community who they should be voting for and they choose whichever primary candidate that they want. the same thing happened in the presidential
there are many more issues affecting native american people since standing rock. we cannot be a party that talks about violence against women without talking about native american women being the most raped women in the united states. let us work on that together and let us not be nice about it. you are right. it should not take 10,000 people showing up to stop a pipeline to say -- ok, native americans are still here after all. we have to do better and we should. >> hello. i am from...
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. >> since you mentioned and we did a number of projects together we were just at standing rock. last one we did together in south dakota. i miss him terribly, what do you think his legacy as a film maker is? >> his legacy as a human that you know watching the people who circled around after he passed and seeing all of us who loved him, there was no one that wasn't from a different area of his life. to imagine like activists, animal lover, father, husband, artist, a man who if he is worried about what is happening in haiti he moves to haiti. if he hears about occupy wall street he lives in a tent if he is documenting what is happening. i know very few people who throw themselves into life with such joy. food, oysters, wine. his animals like he was just a great lover of all of it. the beauty and the mess of this journey we are on. and i am blessed like you to have been part of his ride. what a gift. >> you mentioned the "star wars" outfit. "vanity fair" kind of broke this the other day. the costume is out now. what can you tell me about the last jedi? >> all i can say -- >> here w
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. >> greg: the difference between what happened on saturday and what happened at standing rock or portland last week with antifa beating up protesters or what happened in places like oakland and berkeley, somebody died. so, that's what made this different and so we sit here and the media's tearing apart this event because some people, three people actually died. there were violent events, something like 30, 35 violent events in 2009, which were radical antifa protesters at standing rock, stuff that happened in verdict on mike ferguson and baltimore. this is different. it is a horrible act that makes seem that it was entirely worse, when in fact, if you kept score of this, which is what people are doing, it's bad all around. does it here and just pretend that this thing is some kind of, like, right wing think, this is an extremist thing. >> juan: let me just tell you, it's not. if you think -- >> greg: you don't remember the guy who killed five cops? >> juan: hating on a second. >> kimberly: we justma received word t from "the associated pre" that president trump has arrived at trump tower
. >> greg: the difference between what happened on saturday and what happened at standing rock or portland last week with antifa beating up protesters or what happened in places like oakland and berkeley, somebody died. so, that's what made this different and so we sit here and the media's tearing apart this event because some people, three people actually died. there were violent events, something like 30, 35 violent events in 2009, which were radical antifa protesters at standing rock,...
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went on all day long the cops so no need to stop almost any of that they just let it go but it standing rock at those protests by native americans on their own land they arrested the cops arrested seven hundred sixty one people by their own account and it ferguson a hundred and fifty five people were arrested in the disturbances for the protests. and it occupy on a single day when i was down and occupy on a single catalog of peaceful protesters peaceful marchers they arrested seven hundred people on the brooklyn bridge it's funny you know it's almost like being against income inequality against profit over people against a massive oil and gas company destroying people's lands those things are highly illegal in our country being against those things highly illegal in our society but being a white supremacist actively beating people in the streets of charlottesville it's no big not a not a real big deal well arrest six people out of you know hundreds of beatings will go grab six and there's a final point about the police when you allow this the beatings and the violence that went on you allow
went on all day long the cops so no need to stop almost any of that they just let it go but it standing rock at those protests by native americans on their own land they arrested the cops arrested seven hundred sixty one people by their own account and it ferguson a hundred and fifty five people were arrested in the disturbances for the protests. and it occupy on a single day when i was down and occupy on a single catalog of peaceful protesters peaceful marchers they arrested seven hundred...
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everything in their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern gold on their property oil that's almost an everyday occurrence in the relationship between the feds and they'd of americans. on the issue of health care native americans have been consistently treated like second class citizens by the federal government whatever the native american believe they own has always been there for the taking including what we'll talk about tonight their health the indian health service is a branch of the federal government that helps provide health care services for native american citizens but there are so underfunded that they're almost useless to address the growing medical needs of the native population according to the most recent numbers available indian health services provides a little over two thousand dollars per native american for their health care each year while the average cost of health care for u.s. citizens is closer to eight thousand dollars per year not only is the
everything in their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern gold on their property oil that's almost an everyday occurrence in the relationship between the feds and they'd of americans. on the issue of health care native americans have been consistently treated like second class citizens by the federal government whatever the native american believe they own has always...
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unprecedented but we are not starting from scratch either black lives matter is on the ground standing rock is resisting people are coming to washington to voice their opinions i think this is an exciting and terrible time in america and we all get busy and get organized at no time to. take a vacation here absalom you open the book with a with a story about going to greece told sister well i went to greece i was invited to give a talk at an anarchist convention and of course the first thing i said to them when they picked me up at the airport was are you sure you're anarchist because you're having a convention. and i said it was a little weird in any case i had a wonderful time with the young radicals in athens but through a mutual friend i was introduced to him in the mentalist glacis and i know this is famous throughout greece a national hero a national treasure now it is ninety's but he's famous because at the age of fourteen he took the fascist nazi flag off the acropolis. as the nazis were occupying greece and he was hunted his brother was killed and he was imprisoned for and tortured
unprecedented but we are not starting from scratch either black lives matter is on the ground standing rock is resisting people are coming to washington to voice their opinions i think this is an exciting and terrible time in america and we all get busy and get organized at no time to. take a vacation here absalom you open the book with a with a story about going to greece told sister well i went to greece i was invited to give a talk at an anarchist convention and of course the first thing i...
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stand up for standing rock. don't forget to go out and vote for that video on mtv. i appreciate that. what have individuals like chance the rapper also. as we are talking about expanding the movement, how much does culture plate a role in making sure people are respected and feel included in the process ? mr. gore: it is absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular has an ability as we all know, to move hearts and minds in ways that words alone cannot. we all know that and maybe that is why you started down this road and asked about the civil rights movement. let me mention the original song "anhis new movie inconvenient sequel: truth to cowrote theuddy song "truth to power" which really embodies the gandhi quote . it is trending now. it won't be in the same awards " so we will"taboo try to promote them both. host: that's right, we'll try to get them both an award. i know we are short on time but there are couple other questions folks asked me to ask you. one is a general question we have to be able to answer. how do we win on climate? mr. gore: for small, we
stand up for standing rock. don't forget to go out and vote for that video on mtv. i appreciate that. what have individuals like chance the rapper also. as we are talking about expanding the movement, how much does culture plate a role in making sure people are respected and feel included in the process ? mr. gore: it is absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular has an ability as we all know, to move hearts and minds in ways that words alone cannot. we all know that and maybe that is...
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al gore: stand up for standing rock. host: yeah. [applause] don't forget, to go out and vote for that video also at mtv. appreciate that. but you have individuals like chancellor rapper also. anthony smith. as we're talking about expanding the movement, how much does culture play a role in making sure that people are, number one, respected, and two, feel included in the process? al gore: oh, it's absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular has an ability as we all know, to move hearts and minds in ways that words alone cannot. we all know that and maybe that's why you started down this road, and asked about the civil rights movement. and let me mention the original song in this new movie, "an inconvenient sequel," my neighbor and bad di in nashville co-wrote a song "truth to power," which really embodies that gandhi type deal and the hook is, i've seen truth turned to power and it's trending. it won't be in the same awards category as "taboo," so it's okay to promote them both. host: we'll try to get them both an award, how i
al gore: stand up for standing rock. host: yeah. [applause] don't forget, to go out and vote for that video also at mtv. appreciate that. but you have individuals like chancellor rapper also. anthony smith. as we're talking about expanding the movement, how much does culture play a role in making sure that people are, number one, respected, and two, feel included in the process? al gore: oh, it's absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular has an ability as we all know, to move hearts...
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native americans and stole it from the native americans, and when they have a peaceful protest at standing rockt them rubber bullets, but we let you -- then when ann coulter crawls out of house of representatives roach motel and she says republicans in berkeley, you are, like, okay, barbie. the other side is nazis and klansmen, and who drove the car into the crowd? hillary's emails? sheet caking is a grassroots movement, colin. most of the women i know have been doing it once a week since the election. >> it seems like sheet caking could be a good deterrent to what's been going on. of course -- >> sugar high. >> tina fey there making out stress eating, sheetcaking, is a thing last night. she was one of the top twitter trepds across the country last night. >>> let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. the bill, the bad weather is headed our way in the northeast. >> some people had their flights canceled preemptively in areas of the northeast anticipating the storms coming through and airport closures when they do. we have a few storms out there this morning. some
native americans and stole it from the native americans, and when they have a peaceful protest at standing rockt them rubber bullets, but we let you -- then when ann coulter crawls out of house of representatives roach motel and she says republicans in berkeley, you are, like, okay, barbie. the other side is nazis and klansmen, and who drove the car into the crowd? hillary's emails? sheet caking is a grassroots movement, colin. most of the women i know have been doing it once a week since the...
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events, something like 30 or 35 violent events in 2009 which were radical antifa protesters at standing rockppened hat ferguson and baltimore. this is different. because it was -- this horrible act that makes it seem that it was entirely worse when, in fact, if you kept score of this, which is what people are doing, it's bad all around. and to sit here and just pretend that this thing is some kind of like right wing thing, this is an extremist thing. extremist thing. >> juan: it's not. >> it is. you don't remember the guy who killed five cops? >> juan: hang on a second. that wasn't black lives matter. >> kimberly: we just received word from the associated press that president trump has indeed arrived at trump tower. there hasn't been a sighting of him. he may be there already. we will let you know if we get any other information. go ahead, juan. >> juan: this is not a policy difference. this is not me saying i believe in climate change. greg saying i don't think it is. this is matter of contention. this is a matter of somebody the alt right, the nazis, remember america battling nazis. >> don
events, something like 30 or 35 violent events in 2009 which were radical antifa protesters at standing rockppened hat ferguson and baltimore. this is different. because it was -- this horrible act that makes it seem that it was entirely worse when, in fact, if you kept score of this, which is what people are doing, it's bad all around. and to sit here and just pretend that this thing is some kind of like right wing thing, this is an extremist thing. extremist thing. >> juan: it's not....
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construcuctions delayed for momonths last yeyear afteter thousands of nativive americans, led by the standing rock sioux and north dakota and their non-native allies, launched a nonviolent encampment to stop pipeline from crossing the missouri river, saying a spill could contaminate the drinking source for millions. in peru, members of indigenous amazonian n nations have seized control of some of the oil facilities operated by the canadian company frontera energy corp, demanding the peruvian government carryry out a consultation with the indigenous nations before signing a new cocoract with ththe oil company. this is the leader of the rio pastaza tribe, aurelio chino. >> if they don't give us a good answer to our previous demand,d, then i can assure you my people will rise up. we're not going to just sit around. and for sure, we're going to defend ourselves to the end and to teach them to respect us. amy: in nicaragua, hundreds of former sandinista fighters marched in the capital managua tuesday to demand the housing, health care, and pension payments promised to the retired veterans of the nicara
construcuctions delayed for momonths last yeyear afteter thousands of nativive americans, led by the standing rock sioux and north dakota and their non-native allies, launched a nonviolent encampment to stop pipeline from crossing the missouri river, saying a spill could contaminate the drinking source for millions. in peru, members of indigenous amazonian n nations have seized control of some of the oil facilities operated by the canadian company frontera energy corp, demanding the peruvian...
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not our country, we stole it from the native americans and when they have a peaceful protest at standing rock shoot at them with rubber bullets. but you let you toureds march through the streets with semi automatic weapons. [ applause ] >> and when you want to yell, don't yell at the clan, yell it into the cake. >> now thousands of white nationalists and counter-protesters are expected to demonstrate this weekend. should the white nationalists be meet with counter-protests and should they be ignored. john pierre and jonathan capehart join us next. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or
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not our country, we stole it from the native americans and when they have a peaceful protest at standing rockhoot at them with rubber bullets. but you let you toureds march through the streets with semi automatic weapons. [ applause ] >> and when you want to yell, don't yell at the clan, yell it into the cake. >> now thousands of white nationalists and counter-protesters are expected to demonstrate this weekend. should the white nationalists be meet with counter-protests and should they be ignored. john pierre and jonathan capehart join us next. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 subaru outback models. now through august 31. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol? give up my 2 aleve for 6 tylenol? no thanks. for me... it's aleve. and life's beautiful moments.ns get between
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no matter where you're standing, if you look at the geological history of the rock your standing on,it's just a fascinating story. i kind of caught this bug late in life and i've the zeal of the recent convert i guess to geology. >> so is it understood what causes these massive volcanic event? >> there's a few theories. the leading one is so it starts to get into pretty high level of geophysics which is hard to understand some of the papers that are written on it, but i know mantle plumes is the biggest three, just that you this especially hot like plastic blob of magma that services to the surface to one of the mass extinctions take place when angie is drifting apart making it more susceptible to one of these volcanic events to come through it. but yeah, i mean, there's a lot of debate on why these happened. >> is there any pattern to the cycle? >> i don't think so. people love looked for like mass extinctions. i think the work is kind of, people are skeptical about it. but for the big continental flood default i don't think there's any pattern to it. >> yellowstone was on top of on
no matter where you're standing, if you look at the geological history of the rock your standing on,it's just a fascinating story. i kind of caught this bug late in life and i've the zeal of the recent convert i guess to geology. >> so is it understood what causes these massive volcanic event? >> there's a few theories. the leading one is so it starts to get into pretty high level of geophysics which is hard to understand some of the papers that are written on it, but i know mantle...
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there are many more issues affecting native american people since standing rock. we cannot be a party that talks about violence against women without talking about native american women being the most raped women in the united states. let us work on that together and let us not be nice about it. you are right. it should not take 10,000 people showing up to stop a pipeline to say -- ok, native americans are still here after all. we have to do better and we should. hello. i am from philadelphia. brady, they know bob leader of the democratic party in philadelphia. you asked if anyone was doing anything showing why us. one thing that happens in my -- and this is especially important in a city the onlyadelphia where party is the democratic party. every single time there is an election, there is an official ballot that the democratic leadership puts out. and it tells all of the people in the community who they should be voting for and they choose whichever primary candidate that they want. the same thing happened in the presidential election. when the presidential ballo
there are many more issues affecting native american people since standing rock. we cannot be a party that talks about violence against women without talking about native american women being the most raped women in the united states. let us work on that together and let us not be nice about it. you are right. it should not take 10,000 people showing up to stop a pipeline to say -- ok, native americans are still here after all. we have to do better and we should. hello. i am from philadelphia....
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. >> on that note as well, and it standing rock. now, i was there last year i was there last year and when we see basic democratic processes, the basic will of a person saying i don't want this in a community and voting on it and organizing it and having that overrun, that should affect us all. that should affect us all. it's a basic framework and tenant in which we built this country. the will of the people should be the one and only thing that matters. to the united states of america. >> and safety should be not be last on the political platform. >> it actually, you want to demonstrate what the democratic party should be doing. i do see through for white men in front. i would appreciate if you let the women of color ask their questions first. that would be awesome. [applause] >> hello. i'm from washington state. it is great to have this conversation, my question is why, why are we not here. why is indigenous people not represented. that hurts me. also related to that hurts me when people say we are in country of immigrants because
. >> on that note as well, and it standing rock. now, i was there last year i was there last year and when we see basic democratic processes, the basic will of a person saying i don't want this in a community and voting on it and organizing it and having that overrun, that should affect us all. that should affect us all. it's a basic framework and tenant in which we built this country. the will of the people should be the one and only thing that matters. to the united states of america....
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things that we did not communicate with the standing rocks and things like that it is just crazy stuffhat they were saying. we were greatly harm by that brian. >> how were you harm, kelcy. >> first of all, they attempted to cut holes think about that here is the people that say they're going to pour in their waters so they can say, look, look at what you did >> and not only that, our project was delayed by about 90 days and we lost millions of dollars as a result of this. brian, we got to do something. everybody is afraid of these environmental group and feared that they may look wrong if you fight back to these people what they did is wrong and they're going to pay for it >> you understand the look of it you built a hell of a business year a billionaire and your company is wealthy your law firm is the one that represents some of donald trump's. >> trump's attorney going after of america's loss. it does not sound like you are afraid of that >> i am not afraid of those people at all. i will tell you, they're going to pay for this. they're going to pay for this. the facts are good and th
things that we did not communicate with the standing rocks and things like that it is just crazy stuffhat they were saying. we were greatly harm by that brian. >> how were you harm, kelcy. >> first of all, they attempted to cut holes think about that here is the people that say they're going to pour in their waters so they can say, look, look at what you did >> and not only that, our project was delayed by about 90 days and we lost millions of dollars as a result of this....
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al gore: stand up for standing rock. host: yeah. [applause] don't forget, to go out and vote for that video also at mtv. that.ciate but you have individuals like also.ellor rapper anthony smith. as we're talking about expanding movement, how much does culture play a role in making ure that people are, number one, respected, and two, feel included in the process? it's absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular we all know, as to move hearts and minds in ways that words alone cannot. all know that and maybe that's why you started down this and asked about the civil rights movement. mention the original "an in this new movie, inconvenient sequel," my in nashvillebad di co-wrote a song "truth to really embodies that gandhi type deal and the i've seen truth turned to power and it's trending. won't be in the same awards category as "taboo," so it's both.o promote them host: we'll try to get them both an award, how is that. short on time, but there were a couple of other questions that folks asked me to ask you. and one of them is
al gore: stand up for standing rock. host: yeah. [applause] don't forget, to go out and vote for that video also at mtv. that.ciate but you have individuals like also.ellor rapper anthony smith. as we're talking about expanding movement, how much does culture play a role in making ure that people are, number one, respected, and two, feel included in the process? it's absolutely crucial. of course, music in particular we all know, as to move hearts and minds in ways that words alone cannot. all...
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revelation that there is geology all around us the matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on is a fascinating story. i guess i'm recent convert to geology. [laughter] >> is it understood what caused the massive mechanical events?. >> there is a few theories budget is tough with the deal level physics i know mantle plumes is the biggest very the big hot plastic baba of magmas that surges to the surface one takes place when pangaea is ripping apart making them more susceptible. there is a lot of debate on why these happened. i know people have looked at mass extinction and people are skeptical but i don't think there is any pattern. >> yellowstone?. >> it is on top of the big magma said chamber but it is a totally different style. >> but it never stops get on a plane to new zealand right away. >> whenever geologist have fears they talk about this kind that yellowstone well below that they get scared one said when the geysers shut off run for the hills because the magma is in the plumbing basically they also said if they stop tweeting. [laughter] >> were you
revelation that there is geology all around us the matter where you are standing if you look up the geological history of the rock you are standing on is a fascinating story. i guess i'm recent convert to geology. [laughter] >> is it understood what caused the massive mechanical events?. >> there is a few theories budget is tough with the deal level physics i know mantle plumes is the biggest very the big hot plastic baba of magmas that surges to the surface one takes place when...
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and how the constitution can help them, treaties keep being broken and you saw what happened in standing rock related to the reservation. and the other thing is how she got her ministry started forivatfor haiti. i would like to help in that regard to something that would be powerful all the way around. >> thank you very much for your service as well. what we have to recognize is i think we have to recognize is these are the results of the blurred lines of the operation of our federal government as well. american people do not constrain the federal government to it's power and in that it is doing a lot of things it should not be doing. and not precisely what it should be doing. what we have perhaps forgotten in america is the native american communities are sovereign governments. they are not part of the united states. when we created the united states, we allowed the indian nations to be within our border. that is how the federal government can make a treaty with an indian nation because it is like making a treaty with france, spain or germany. the problem, as you alluded to is that america i
and how the constitution can help them, treaties keep being broken and you saw what happened in standing rock related to the reservation. and the other thing is how she got her ministry started forivatfor haiti. i would like to help in that regard to something that would be powerful all the way around. >> thank you very much for your service as well. what we have to recognize is i think we have to recognize is these are the results of the blurred lines of the operation of our federal...
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member of ene and a the first time i met skin head necessary vancouver, i met them england, standing outside a punk rock show, i was martins, iair of doc came back from england. rob my heads wanted to boots. and those guys, my feet size those guys ended up becoming my friend. strategy g survival befriend the bully, become the bully and i sought safety at the the hurricane. in order to have their protection, i had to have their respect. me to have their respect, i had to commit the ame violence that they did and violence was something new to me. t was also something that was thrilling and exciting. i got a sense of protection, a notorie ty, er and the things i was short of and ack nothing my life at the time. i found filled by this skinheads movement. a place, the music seen and permission and framework to be violent and dehumanize others. learn more about your story as we go on. get callers to ask you questions. mississippi, independent line, you are on with tony mcaleer of the group life after hate. go ahead. caller: i think the hate groups ive the way we're supposed -- like we're living and if they do
member of ene and a the first time i met skin head necessary vancouver, i met them england, standing outside a punk rock show, i was martins, iair of doc came back from england. rob my heads wanted to boots. and those guys, my feet size those guys ended up becoming my friend. strategy g survival befriend the bully, become the bully and i sought safety at the the hurricane. in order to have their protection, i had to have their respect. me to have their respect, i had to commit the ame violence...
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member of ene and a the first time i met skin head necessary vancouver, i met them england, standing outside a punk rock show, i was martins, iair of doc came back from england. rob my heads wanted to boots. and those guys, my feet size those guys ended up becoming my friend. strategy g survival befriend the bully, become the bully and i sought safety at the the hurricane. in order to have their protection, i had to have their respect. me to have their respect, i had to commit the ame violence that they did and violence was something new to me. t was also something that was thrilling and exciting. i got a sense of protection, a notorie ty, er and the things i was short of and ack nothing my life at the time. i found filled by this skinheads movement. a place, the music seen gave me permission and framework to be violent and dehumanize others. learn more about your story as we go on. get callers to ask you questions. mississippi, independent line, you are on with tony mcaleer of the group life after hate. go ahead. caller: i think the hate groups ive the way we're supposed -- like we're living and if the
member of ene and a the first time i met skin head necessary vancouver, i met them england, standing outside a punk rock show, i was martins, iair of doc came back from england. rob my heads wanted to boots. and those guys, my feet size those guys ended up becoming my friend. strategy g survival befriend the bully, become the bully and i sought safety at the the hurricane. in order to have their protection, i had to have their respect. me to have their respect, i had to commit the ame violence...