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cherokee citizenship is based or an ancestry 21st century of cherokees. the other misconception that there is this treaty money out there. it's's simply not true. they're veryor important rights and obligations in these treaties. that gets back to the very basic reason that we're here. we believe that we want to fulfill our rights and obligations under the treaty and the united states should do the: same. >> from tennessee, independent line. >> yes, sir. n i live in tennessee now but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma. the homeme of the five civilizec tribes. when the pilgrims arrived inn america, their children were not put into cages. the native americans welcomed them. the republicans of today can learn a lot. thank you for your time. l >> i would suggest that they can learn a lot from how the cherokee nation governors itself. we have a balanced budget. we provide for people and ill think taking that will make the city a better place. >> the way you're talking about being seated, is this a certainty or possibility at this point? >> i firmly believe it's n
cherokee citizenship is based or an ancestry 21st century of cherokees. the other misconception that there is this treaty money out there. it's's simply not true. they're veryor important rights and obligations in these treaties. that gets back to the very basic reason that we're here. we believe that we want to fulfill our rights and obligations under the treaty and the united states should do the: same. >> from tennessee, independent line. >> yes, sir. n i live in tennessee now...
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cherokee nation. the treaty was signed between the united states and the cherokee nation so my job is to upset the governmental interest of the nation but likean many of our champions on capitol hill that represent our districts we lean on them to represent iything generally and certainly feel that i could be an extra seat the table and make my voice known as well be one chief, aside from operations what are the other priorities for the nation when it comes to representation in congress? >> guest: from time to time their land title issues. just last year we got revealed an antiquated land title law on the books that was designed to destroy cherokee land titles. those are some issues we work on if indians with child welfare we were on that but any issue that affects our interests but they are broad and they range from the appropriations which is the number one opportunities to contact the government and that sort of thing. it's a wide array of things. natural resource issues certainly but back to a poi
cherokee nation. the treaty was signed between the united states and the cherokee nation so my job is to upset the governmental interest of the nation but likean many of our champions on capitol hill that represent our districts we lean on them to represent iything generally and certainly feel that i could be an extra seat the table and make my voice known as well be one chief, aside from operations what are the other priorities for the nation when it comes to representation in congress?...
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cherokee nation.rning to both of you. can you talk about the history of the cherokee nation and how we got a delegate from the cherokee nation to congress? guest: i will start with the 1835 treaty. the removal treaty. it contains a specific provision that expressly states that we should have a delegate in the u.s. house of representatives whenever congress makes provisions. in earlier treaty speaks about a deputy. but the 1835 treaty is most clear. the last treaty we had with the united states was 1836 where we are permed -- affirmed the prior treaties. both were ratified by the senate and signed by president andrew jackson. that is the background and the basis for the treaty. fast forward to the cherokee constitution that has a provision that requires the principal chief to appoint a delegate to serve in the u.s. house of representatives for the council to confirm that delegate. chief appointed me and the council unanimously confirmed me. there working with delegation in congress to try to figure out
cherokee nation.rning to both of you. can you talk about the history of the cherokee nation and how we got a delegate from the cherokee nation to congress? guest: i will start with the 1835 treaty. the removal treaty. it contains a specific provision that expressly states that we should have a delegate in the u.s. house of representatives whenever congress makes provisions. in earlier treaty speaks about a deputy. but the 1835 treaty is most clear. the last treaty we had with the united states...
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now, you know the cherokee story. knows at least a little bit of it but the herokee constitution and court system are often presented as an anomaly and cherokee leaders push that interpretation of themselves ahead of every other native nation. other native many nations were developing self-consciously modern versions era of the s in the early republic. a creek leader who in to late 18th century sought send trialized them into a nation. as, rationalizing impulses game both from internal creek from external pressures. when word arrived at the 1783 of paris having carved up north america without having any table of the negotiations, they convened a of indians and they wrote a joint letter explaining not he treaty could possibly be valid because they wrote, britain had ceded land possessioned, cessation or right of conquest. hey did not do any acts to forfeit our independence and atural rights to the king of great britain. they were independent nation, and to them britain's surrender idn't change anything about their terr
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could you talk about the history of the cherokee nation and how we get a delegate from the cherokee nation to congress ? >> i'll start with our 1835 treaty, our removal treaty and that treaty contains a specific provision that expressly states that we should have a delegate in the us house of representatives and provisions for the same and it was actually an earlier treaty 1785 that speaks about a deputy at the 1835 treaty it's most clear. our 1866 treaty which is the last tree that we had with the united states, we affirmed our priorities and so both of those treaties were ratified by the senate and they were also signed by president andrew jackson. so that's the background and the basis for the treaty rights. fast-forward to the cherokee nation tribal constitution which has a provision that requires that they appoint a delegate to serve in the us house ofrepresentatives before the council to confirm that delegate so recently , steve
could you talk about the history of the cherokee nation and how we get a delegate from the cherokee nation to congress ? >> i'll start with our 1835 treaty, our removal treaty and that treaty contains a specific provision that expressly states that we should have a delegate in the us house of representatives and provisions for the same and it was actually an earlier treaty 1785 that speaks about a deputy at the 1835 treaty it's most clear. our 1866 treaty which is the last tree that we...
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he was-- as jackson was to the cherokees. so what little crow? he traveled seeking well-- allies that likely fell. at one point, tired and hungry he does come back into minnesota and he's picking berries in a farmer's field. the farmers son sees this man, didn't know who he was. just knew he was a native person, and shot him. killed him. later, the farmer and the neighbors realized this was the infamous little crow. his body was mutilated and his remains would be put in the minnesota historical society were would remain until 1971 until returned to a descendent. hore's a painting of the for them, lincoln is like jackson is to the cherokee. another group forcibly removed during lincoln's administration were the dineh, the navajo. at the outset of the civil war, there are composed of many loosely allied bands and some are quite wealthy in terms of livestock. they raised sheep, they farmed, they grew corn and other did a considerable amount of raiding. raiding had been a considerable part of their economy. they raided mexicans, livestock, for food,
he was-- as jackson was to the cherokees. so what little crow? he traveled seeking well-- allies that likely fell. at one point, tired and hungry he does come back into minnesota and he's picking berries in a farmer's field. the farmers son sees this man, didn't know who he was. just knew he was a native person, and shot him. killed him. later, the farmer and the neighbors realized this was the infamous little crow. his body was mutilated and his remains would be put in the minnesota historical...
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for them, lincoln is like jackson is to the cherokee. another group forcibly removed during lincoln's administration were the dineh, the navajo. at the outset of the civil war, there are composed of many loosely allied bands and some are quite wealthy in terms of livestock. they raised sheep, they farmed, they grew corn and other did a considerable amount of raiding. raiding had been a considerable part of their economy. they raided mexicans, livestock, for food, and rated into mexico as well. when the united states conquered and took half of mexico, now the united states inherits-- and step up their actions to police indigenous people during the civil war, particularly as the union depended on communication with california, a northern state. a union state. particularly as gold was sent to the east to fund the civil war effort. indian raids was the last thing the union army wanted so they sent in american soldiers to stop these raids. here is the navajo nation's homeland in the four corners region of southwestern united states. kit carso
for them, lincoln is like jackson is to the cherokee. another group forcibly removed during lincoln's administration were the dineh, the navajo. at the outset of the civil war, there are composed of many loosely allied bands and some are quite wealthy in terms of livestock. they raised sheep, they farmed, they grew corn and other did a considerable amount of raiding. raiding had been a considerable part of their economy. they raided mexicans, livestock, for food, and rated into mexico as well....
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neighbors to the cherokees. the cataba people formed relationships with both the fragments of older chiefdom-era societies and they formed relationships with other new societies that are coalescing and coming into existence as political forces, as military forces. over the course of the 16th and 17th century. you get a sense of those relationships from the map that you see on the screen here. this is a map that dates to 1721. it is the cataba deerskin map. at the certainty of the map of the nassau people who formed the political and cultural core of the cataba, and what you see branching off from that central political identity are these lines, these paths, connecting other communities, native communities, that have taken shape throughout the southeast. and also, you might see down the bottom here that sort of square box, the virginians. virginians are on probation. let me tell you why. virginians were intrusive. they were rude. they tended to break agreements that they had formed with native southerners, both t
neighbors to the cherokees. the cataba people formed relationships with both the fragments of older chiefdom-era societies and they formed relationships with other new societies that are coalescing and coming into existence as political forces, as military forces. over the course of the 16th and 17th century. you get a sense of those relationships from the map that you see on the screen here. this is a map that dates to 1721. it is the cataba deerskin map. at the certainty of the map of the...
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transfer programs for 110000000 families in 45 different countries in north carolina in 2001 the cherokee were getting 6000 dollars a year per family thanks to a casino they had built when they said when that when that started for most of those families that money took them out of extreme poverty and the cherokee children saw a drastic changes their crime rates behavior issues alcohol abuse all went down significantly the money changed their lives and sure i guess all casinos are based on on on on drunk people spending money they don't have on machines they don't know are rigged in hopes of getting money they won't ever get yes that is true but you can't get out of the cherokee because that's also the definition of capitalism. drawn to a bald sending money we don't have on machines we don't know or hopes are getting money you will never get. the university of manchester summarized many you have programs in poor african communities they found households put the money to good use bajan that poverty declined. there can be diverse long term benefits to income health and tax revenues yet don't
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university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous
university, specializes in native american history, he's the author of several books including "the cherokee diaspora: an indigenous history of migration, resettlement and identity," about which greg spoke here a few years ago. and his newest book on the subject of today's lecture, "native southerners: indigenous
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trade that the cherokees controlled in what was called the cherokee strip. he wanted to regulate and tax the cattlemen who were grazing their herds on indian land. and he had his own herds. before the civil war, it's amazing the cherokees had their own brand of cattle. in fact, in indian territory, among the five civilized tribes, it was estimated prior to the civil war collectively these five nations had over 250,000 cattle. some of the ranchers, indian ranchers, had as many as 10,000 in their herds. so we need to rethink how we think about indian peoples in the cattle trade. general pleasant porter, a creek. he was a general in the civil war with the confederacy. some of the indian peoples did fight with the confederacy, and he was one. but after the civil war, he took up ranching again, and he was very concerned about whose right it was to control leasing on creek land. the creeks were well known for being cattle racers. so was it going to be the federal government who controlled how they did the leasing, or were indians actually sovereign nations? he sai
trade that the cherokees controlled in what was called the cherokee strip. he wanted to regulate and tax the cattlemen who were grazing their herds on indian land. and he had his own herds. before the civil war, it's amazing the cherokees had their own brand of cattle. in fact, in indian territory, among the five civilized tribes, it was estimated prior to the civil war collectively these five nations had over 250,000 cattle. some of the ranchers, indian ranchers, had as many as 10,000 in their...
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you can't get out of the cherokee because that's also the definition of capitalism. thank you very strong people sending money we all have on machines we don't know or in hopes of getting money you will never get. the university of manchester summarized many you have programs in poor african communities they found households with the money to good use bajan that poverty declined. there can be diverse long term benefits to income health and tax revenues yet don't say and the programs cost less than the alternatives and despite all of these successful trials people people still go when we we can't we cannot have basic income because they're just going to use it for beer and cigarettes well 1st of all so what. the world on fire beer and cigarettes sounds about right and then they. can track it back i think we're at the point where we can call alcohol and tobacco survival foods the way i am a log i'm supporter and outspoken supporter of universal basic beer and cigarettes . for had more importantly a major study by the world bank demonstrated that 82 percent of all resea
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we will talk with delegate named first cherokee nation delegate to congress and a chief he cherokee nation about native representation. a front line on flint issues with contaminated water. that is live at 7:00 eastern morning. join the discussion. >> senate minority leader chuck pelosi held a cy briefing on gun violence urging mcconditional -- mcconnell to bring up a bill. is just over a half hour. you.hank welcome. >> let's get started. proud to be joined by f course my friend and colleague speaker pelosi, mayor waely from dayton. to thank my colleague nowtors brown and establish and escobar from el paso, texas thompson who tive chairs the gun violence task force. too many americans are losing lives it gun violence and oo many families are weeping because of loved ones. at the airport today a gentleman over and said thank you for what you are doing. to gun y never few violence. americans are suffering from gun from the abundance of violen violence. shootings mass laimed 51 lives in el paso, fl on and odessa to say nothing by those on a daily basis. enough is enough. congress is returning
we will talk with delegate named first cherokee nation delegate to congress and a chief he cherokee nation about native representation. a front line on flint issues with contaminated water. that is live at 7:00 eastern morning. join the discussion. >> senate minority leader chuck pelosi held a cy briefing on gun violence urging mcconditional -- mcconnell to bring up a bill. is just over a half hour. you.hank welcome. >> let's get started. proud to be joined by f course my friend and...
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the residents of the arctic city of cherokee in the far northeast of russia are bearing witness to this rapid transformation. temperatures are rising in exorbitant. asphalt on the streets is beginning to buckle. and several buildings are showing signs that the solid ground on which they want stood has begun to sink. the city of chere ski on the kalinda river is also home to nikita zeem off. even though temperatures drop here to minus 60 degrees celsius in the winter the erosion of the permafrost soil appears unstoppable this is especially apparent at the former water treatment plant. like all the buildings here it stands on pillars. the earth began to sink here just 2 years ago now the crater is already 10 meters deep. into the stars is going to go to so what it was here a week ago there with them those 2 points with you in the air and now we came they really could go up down there is the fusion ish go in underneath there for the way this is this ice has been there all that and eventually all that full fuel co-op's over so this process kind of go in and it's centimeters a day maybe tens
the residents of the arctic city of cherokee in the far northeast of russia are bearing witness to this rapid transformation. temperatures are rising in exorbitant. asphalt on the streets is beginning to buckle. and several buildings are showing signs that the solid ground on which they want stood has begun to sink. the city of chere ski on the kalinda river is also home to nikita zeem off. even though temperatures drop here to minus 60 degrees celsius in the winter the erosion of the...
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transfer programs for 110000000 families in 45 different countries in north carolina in 2001 the cherokee were getting 6000 dollars a year per family thanks to a casino they had built when they said when that when that started for most of those families that money took them out of extreme poverty and the cherokee children saw a drastic changes their crime rates behavior issues alcohol abuse all went down significantly the money changed their lives and sure yes all casinos are. drunk people spending money they do.
transfer programs for 110000000 families in 45 different countries in north carolina in 2001 the cherokee were getting 6000 dollars a year per family thanks to a casino they had built when they said when that when that started for most of those families that money took them out of extreme poverty and the cherokee children saw a drastic changes their crime rates behavior issues alcohol abuse all went down significantly the money changed their lives and sure yes all casinos are. drunk people...
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we will talk with delegate named first cherokee nation delegate to congress and a chief he cherokee nation about native representation. a front line on flint issues with contaminated water. that is live at 7:00 eastern morning. join the discussion. >> senate minority leader chuck pelosi held a cy briefing on gun violence urging mcconditional -- mcconnell to bring up a bill. is just over a half hour.
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fast-forward to the cherokee nation tribal constitution which has a provision that requires that they appoint a delegate to serve in the us house ofrepresentatives before the council to confirm that delegate so recently , steve holsten appointed me and the tribal council confirmed me now we are in dc working with leadership. >> hello everybody. so secretary pompeo and i are here to talk about the president's new executive order and after that we be happy to take a few questions . today the president signed a new executive order which underscores his decisive leadership and fighting global terrorism. this administration has intensified our counterterrorism sanctions effort. we've designated more than 230 individuals and entities in 2018 and most designation of any year in the last 15 years . the new executive order modernizing sanctions to combat terrorism which was signed today greatly enhances our ability to identify, sanction and deter perpetrators of terrorism worldwide. among other provisions the eo allows the government to better target terrorist group leaders , provides new tool
fast-forward to the cherokee nation tribal constitution which has a provision that requires that they appoint a delegate to serve in the us house ofrepresentatives before the council to confirm that delegate so recently , steve holsten appointed me and the tribal council confirmed me now we are in dc working with leadership. >> hello everybody. so secretary pompeo and i are here to talk about the president's new executive order and after that we be happy to take a few questions . today...
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jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ el ex-presidente de >> el ex presidente el salvador, antonio saca en prisiÓno a una empleada de un tribunal civil a cambio de una informaciÓn del proceso que enfrenta por enriquecimiento ilÍcito. >>al expresidente salvadoreÑoÚ abreviado. deberÁ responder por delito de cohecho o soborno.. >>con una dÁdiva a una empleada judicial de la cÁmara de lo civil a fin de querer entrar informaciÓn del caso que se estaba viendo de enriquecimiento ilÍcito. >>al parecer fueron $10,000 que le ofrecieron a la empleada judicial. >> en este caso al mono mÁs vivo se le cayÓ el zapote.cayó en un timo de un abogado que andaba ofreciendo arreglarle el cielo y la tierra entonces las costas >> el juicio abreviado se llevÓ a cabo pero problemas tÉcnicos impidieron oÍr la grabaciÓn de la llamada telefÓnicaaunque trascendió que el expresidente confesÓ el soborno a cambio de dos aÑos de prisiÓn. >> este proceso por este caso el seÑor sacatiene mÁs de dos aÑos de estar en detenciÓn provisional y si la pena estos aÑos yo creo que entenderÍa que deberÍan ser cumplida. >> notablemente agotad
jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ el ex-presidente de >> el ex presidente el salvador, antonio saca en prisiÓno a una empleada de un tribunal civil a cambio de una informaciÓn del proceso que enfrenta por enriquecimiento ilÍcito. >>al expresidente salvadoreÑoÚ abreviado. deberÁ responder por delito de cohecho o soborno.. >>con una dÁdiva a una empleada judicial de la cÁmara de lo civil a fin de querer entrar informaciÓn del caso que se estaba viendo de enriquecimiento...
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nation and particularly how we get a delegate from the cherokee nation to congress? >> guest: i will start with that ar
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meanwhile, in the aftermath of hurricane dorian this weekend, footage went viral of a jeep grand cherokeed been abandoned on myrtle beach during the storm. which is bad news for the truck's owner, but great news for the neighborhood old man with a metal detector. ( laughter ) "quite a haul, honey! i found two bottle caps, a buffalo nickel, and a mid-size sport utility vehicle." and why was this jeep abandoned on the beach? well, the vehicle's owner says that he "lent the jeep to his cousin, who was driving on the beach, trying to get a picture of the sunrise before hurricane dorian hit." the cousin then "got stuck in a ditch in the sand and left the vehicle," so the cousin sent the owner "a message with a photo of his grand cherokee getting pummeled by waves," and "two minutes after getting the message, the police knocked on the owner's door to tell him they had found his jeep." ( laughter ) and we have the winner for the award for "most cousin." but maybe-- ( cheers and applause ) "i left it. it was getting wet, so i left it!" maybe the best footage to emerge of the jeep is this clip of
meanwhile, in the aftermath of hurricane dorian this weekend, footage went viral of a jeep grand cherokeed been abandoned on myrtle beach during the storm. which is bad news for the truck's owner, but great news for the neighborhood old man with a metal detector. ( laughter ) "quite a haul, honey! i found two bottle caps, a buffalo nickel, and a mid-size sport utility vehicle." and why was this jeep abandoned on the beach? well, the vehicle's owner says that he "lent the jeep to...
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i knew my dad's family didn't like she was part cherokee and part delaware, so my parents had to elope. let me be clear, i never got any benefit because of my heritage. the people who hired me have all said they didn't know about it. >> sean: that's a lie because harvard couldn't stop bragging about the native american professor woman of color elizabeth warren. of course, now that warren has come to grips with her own race, she's moved on to a new lie, a new deception. she wants you, the american people, the government can provide everything for free. for universal health care, free child care, pre-k, housing, all the government programs of the green new deal without any oil or gas, and the cost of the socialist fantasy is beyond comprehension. for example, the approximate cost for medicare, nor option of private insurance, over $32 trillion. keep in mind, the entire federal budget is only 4 trillion a year. that one program along almost each of the entire budget over a multiyear period. on top of that green new deal that would be $94 trillion over 10 years. again, our entire federal b
i knew my dad's family didn't like she was part cherokee and part delaware, so my parents had to elope. let me be clear, i never got any benefit because of my heritage. the people who hired me have all said they didn't know about it. >> sean: that's a lie because harvard couldn't stop bragging about the native american professor woman of color elizabeth warren. of course, now that warren has come to grips with her own race, she's moved on to a new lie, a new deception. she wants you, the...
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rail of tears. >> no, usually i think mostth americank the trail of tears is one trail, and it's cherokeeere were many trails of tears. even the navajo people had a trail of tears. and now there's another trail of tears comi up from the south. >> brown: you connect those-- what's going on now at the border, to... >> definitely. because there was no border before. it wasn't that long ago, just a few generations.wn >> bthere's the continuity of history which we explored inside the council house, now ae cultural c.. >> he was a creek journalist and shet. he's often publied in some of the anthologies. >> brown: is he going to be in yours? >> yes, of course. he>> brown: ...and there's world we live in today, where harjo has a residency in a tulsa art prram. and, among many other things, is editing a w anthology of native poets. you came of age at this moment of a very strong native political movement for civil rights. and i wonder, where are >> back to the beginning. >> brown: backwards? >> yes. these times are very similar to the times of andrew jackson, the times of indian removal where, you
rail of tears. >> no, usually i think mostth americank the trail of tears is one trail, and it's cherokeeere were many trails of tears. even the navajo people had a trail of tears. and now there's another trail of tears comi up from the south. >> brown: you connect those-- what's going on now at the border, to... >> definitely. because there was no border before. it wasn't that long ago, just a few generations.wn >> bthere's the continuity of history which we explored...
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which pitted the federal government against the state of georgia and the cherokee, seminoles, choctaw tribes of the region. that was the first test of states power versus federal rights and that was good-ed in relation to indian communities. america has been making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what they were doing was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in the one that values ex-tracktive capitalism or that privileges the common good. that was the fight we saw at standing rock it and was native people leading the fight for all americans. so that's what people miss. >> host: the biked caution the heartbeat another wounded knee, nativemer from 1890 to the preempt.
which pitted the federal government against the state of georgia and the cherokee, seminoles, choctaw tribes of the region. that was the first test of states power versus federal rights and that was good-ed in relation to indian communities. america has been making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what...
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their mutual frustrations are growing and if we take the latest ankara made up we know that russia cherokee iran they were laughed at for longer than expected and yet it finished with the leaders. seeming i wouldn't call them a nerd but clearly depleted and we know from their later statements that the disagreements depressing disagreements over what to do even if left haven't been resolved so how long do you think the status quo which turkey is clearly interested in maintaining but russia is very unhappy about how long could it last well known no one knows exact dates and timelines of this but you can see that actually even despite having this disagreements and repeating themselves both put in there to go on from year to year on the same issues that we need to stick to this is the deal wanted to. fight terrorists but anyways russia continues supporting sere in their army local operations which slowly but the great you are moving up north taking more and more terrorists and despite turkish retore of and even actual increasing militarization posts turkish position posts in the area it doesn't
their mutual frustrations are growing and if we take the latest ankara made up we know that russia cherokee iran they were laughed at for longer than expected and yet it finished with the leaders. seeming i wouldn't call them a nerd but clearly depleted and we know from their later statements that the disagreements depressing disagreements over what to do even if left haven't been resolved so how long do you think the status quo which turkey is clearly interested in maintaining but russia is...
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here in cherokee folks cabinet 5 days doing this is. an english lady a few people who simply knew she would include him it would. seem wrong. but old rules just don't all. get to shape out these days to come to advocate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground . hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle it's always only been a matter of time and peach mint has always been on the agenda settling on the issues in process was the sticking points the democrats and the liberal media aim to remove trump from marcus over a telephone call to the ukrainian president what could possibly go wrong. talking impeachment i'm joined by my guest rob talban new york he's a humorist as well as a newsmax columnist in washington we have a lionel he's a legal analyst and news decoder at lionel media dot com also in washington we cross to christopher he is a republican strategist and founder of the ny one group. in effect that means you can jump in
here in cherokee folks cabinet 5 days doing this is. an english lady a few people who simply knew she would include him it would. seem wrong. but old rules just don't all. get to shape out these days to come to advocate and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground . hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle it's always only been a matter of time and peach mint has always been on the...
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reach now seem to be even more overshadowed by the more pressing disagreements between russia and cherokee how would you describe the state of affairs among these 3 unlikely partners. well i would put it as a marriage of convenience which applies to both relations but here in marriage of convenience a love triangle love hatred and depends on how you look at it if you look at this from by the true times perspective then it's more of a marriage of convenience if you look at that from original perspective in how the 3 countries act in direct in syria than it's more frango. i so you're right recently that the after the platform has started to lose its steam and that russia is now more actively trying to get the arab states involved in managing what essentially is an arab problem being now mediated by non arabs has there been any progress on that front well from the very beginning actually jordan joined the ass in the form of back in 2018 i believe and was the 1st arab observe a state now in beginning of august there was and roundabouts in the talks in the. iraq and lebanon joint so basically n
reach now seem to be even more overshadowed by the more pressing disagreements between russia and cherokee how would you describe the state of affairs among these 3 unlikely partners. well i would put it as a marriage of convenience which applies to both relations but here in marriage of convenience a love triangle love hatred and depends on how you look at it if you look at this from by the true times perspective then it's more of a marriage of convenience if you look at that from original...
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in chief of the cherokee nation but native american representation in congress.ld talk about her documentary on flint, michigan with their water. watch washington journal live on tuesday mornings at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. >> coming up tonight on c-span2, "the communicators" teachers a look at tech industry related industry the congress and u.s. government agencies will focus on this fall. then a discussion on the views of american on u.s. foreign policy. after that remarks from democratic presidential candidates in new hampshire speaking to the nashua democratic city committee. >> wednesday the 18th anniversary of the 911 terrorist attack. watch our live coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 from the 911 memorial plaza in new york city. the moment of silence, reading of the names and the ringing of the bells. at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span from the pentagon a wreath laying ceremony at the 911 memorial. i've coverage of the 18th anniversary of the 911 terrorist attacks on c-span, c-span3 and online at c-span .org. or listen live on the free c-s
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reach now seem to be even more overshadowed by the more pressing disagreements between russia and cherokee how would you describe the state of affairs among these 3 unlikely partners. well i would put it as a marriage of convenience which applies to both relations but here in marriage of convenience a love triangle love hatred it depends on how you look at it if you look at this from by the true times perspective then it's more of a marriage of convenience if you look at that from original perspective in how the 3 countries act interact in syria than it's more frango. i saw you write recently that the ass in the platform has started to lose its steam and that russia is now more actively trying to get the arab states involved in managing what essentially is an arab problem being now mediated by non arabs has there been any progress on that front well from the very beginning actually jordan joined the ass in the form of back in 2018 i believe and was the 1st arab observer state now in beginning of august there was and roundabouts in the talks and the assault on. iraq and lebanon joint so bas
reach now seem to be even more overshadowed by the more pressing disagreements between russia and cherokee how would you describe the state of affairs among these 3 unlikely partners. well i would put it as a marriage of convenience which applies to both relations but here in marriage of convenience a love triangle love hatred it depends on how you look at it if you look at this from by the true times perspective then it's more of a marriage of convenience if you look at that from original...
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here in cherokee folks cabinet 5 days doing a sit. in english lady a for people who simply knew to manipulate him to. seem wrong. but old rules just don't hold. to me that you get to shape out these days to come to advocate and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. we're. going to see the. video of the just. down to. the. police if you pull the reports from the way. welcome back chinese vice minister for finance allow min is leading a delegation of officials to the united states wednesday according to a report from china's state run news agency should watch the trip comes as officials from the united states and china prepare for face to face meetings in october here in washington d.c. the meetings next month will involve chinese private vice premier who ha u.s. trade representative robert white guys are and u.s. treasury secretary steven minucci and as the 2 sides try to hammer out the details that will bring a truce to the ongoing trade dispute between the 2 coun
here in cherokee folks cabinet 5 days doing a sit. in english lady a for people who simply knew to manipulate him to. seem wrong. but old rules just don't hold. to me that you get to shape out these days to come to advocate and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. we're. going to see the. video of the just. down to. the. police if you pull the reports from the way. welcome back chinese vice minister for finance allow min...
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here in cherokee for cabo but 5 of them days doing lisa. english lady a few people who simply showing knew she would include in total. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be trusted. or something i want to be rich. to be precise it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lawyers in the. city. and. the boltons appointment centromeres around washington to at least among those who are out of government and many of those in government because it is a long track record of being a very strong polemical bursary man who understands how to make the government work but very much polarization it was. various times arguing for invading iran for invading north korea etc and this was very much not what the president wanted to go so why he pointed there's a bit of this. in a world of big partisan through things a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell m
here in cherokee for cabo but 5 of them days doing lisa. english lady a few people who simply showing knew she would include in total. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be trusted. or something i want to be rich. to be precise it's like the full story in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lawyers in the. city. and. the boltons appointment centromeres around washington to at least among...
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here in cherokee full staff cabinet 5 film days doing this is. an english lady a thing people who knew she would include in it will. show the same wrong. roles just don't hold. any you get to shape out of disdain the conflict as a kid and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground. in $24.00 you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we're here. with to do with clued me in the new bill is that i do believe to the former ukrainian president recalls the of the 2040. those who took part in this to do over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. strategist financial survival. when customers go by reducing. well reduce our. that's undercutting not what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. welcome back across not where all things are considered to be discussing
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which pitted the federal government against the state of georgia and the cherokee, seminoles, choctaw tribes of the region. that was the first test of states power versus federal rights and that was good-ed in relation to indian communities. america has been making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what they were doing was protesting on behalf of all americans what kind of country do we want to live in the one that values ex-tracktive capitalism or that privileges the common good. that was the fight we saw at standing rock it and was native people leading the fight for all americans. so that's what people miss. >> host: the biked caution the heartbeat another wounded knee, nativemer from 1890 to the preempt. and basically putting a limb out there, a separatelunar vehicle. that was radical and there was a lot of internal discussion about this was nuts, we can't rendezvous in lunar orbit, can we ? b
which pitted the federal government against the state of georgia and the cherokee, seminoles, choctaw tribes of the region. that was the first test of states power versus federal rights and that was good-ed in relation to indian communities. america has been making its and its history since the beginning through its relation to us, and the protests in north dakota at standing rock in 2016 and '17, that was a protest of native people trying to protect native homelands, but by extension, what...
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here in cherokee folks that cabinet 5 days doing this is. an english lady a few people who simply do so in the old to my neighborhood in total. and 24 to you know bloody revolution for you to quit the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer here i mean your list book video of the new bill is that i do split needle the former ukrainian president recalls the events of 2014. of those who took both invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. seemed wrong. just don't call. me that is yet to shape out these days to come to advocate and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. welcome to max kaiser it is a survival guide. looking forward to your that's with the. yanks this is what happens depends in britain. you watch kaiser report. welcome back to politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larr
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we will also speak with a delegate who was recently named as the cherokee nation touching first ever delegate to congress, and also a chief of the turkey nation, about the native american representation in congress. also joining us, pbs filmmaker talks about her documentary on michigan's issue with contaminated water. join us on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> what is your vision in 2020? studentcam 2020 is asking students come out what issue do you most want to see the presidential candidates address during the campaign? is c-span's nationwide video documentary competition for middle and high school students, with $100,000 in total cash prizes at stake, including a $5,000 grand prize. students are asked to produce a short video documentary, include c-span video, and reflect different points of view. information to help you get started is on our website, studentcam.org. 50orneys general for states and territories officially announced an investigation of google with a focus on the company's advertising, the way company ranks search results, and protecting consumer information
we will also speak with a delegate who was recently named as the cherokee nation touching first ever delegate to congress, and also a chief of the turkey nation, about the native american representation in congress. also joining us, pbs filmmaker talks about her documentary on michigan's issue with contaminated water. join us on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> what is your vision in 2020? studentcam 2020 is asking students come out what issue do you most want to see the...
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top now just a moment after the broom car hit the power pole it also crash into this green jeep cherokee which was driving southbound on that frontage road. the 2 men in the maroon nissan went to the hospital for small aches and pains and they have so far been released and seemed to be ok. now the brush fire around a burning within itself, it's now out because of all of this originally over 1830 people were without power. but pg e has been able to get some areas back up and running there are still about 440 with no power now investigators don't believe any drugs or alcohol were involved in this crash at all, but he to be investigators do tell me they want to use this is a reminder for everyone that driving is tired is just as dangerous as driving under the influence. reporting here in nevada christina kron 4 news. >>turning our attention now to weather joined by meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez talking about this labor day weekend. so many people out there at the beach on the river out there at the lakes trying to have a good time as we go into a holiday monday. yeah, and it's going to be
top now just a moment after the broom car hit the power pole it also crash into this green jeep cherokee which was driving southbound on that frontage road. the 2 men in the maroon nissan went to the hospital for small aches and pains and they have so far been released and seemed to be ok. now the brush fire around a burning within itself, it's now out because of all of this originally over 1830 people were without power. but pg e has been able to get some areas back up and running there are...
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in chief also of the cherokee nation about native american representation in congress.also joining us, pbs frontline filmmaker abby ellis, shall talk about her documentary on flint, michigan and watch c-span "washington journal" as seven eastern on tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> tomorrow testimony from housing and urban development secretary ben carson and treasury secretary steve mnuchin on reform, they will be speaking from the senate banking community and that is at tinian eastern on c-span3. following that, the house judiciary committee with gun prevention bills measures to be in magazines to create a process with high risk individuals from buying firearms. it starts live at 2:00 p.m. eastern and also on c-span3. >> the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack. water live coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3 from the 9/11 memorial probably the. the moment of silence, the reading of the name, and the ringing of the bell, at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span from the pentagon, a ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. live coverage of the 18th anniversary of the
in chief also of the cherokee nation about native american representation in congress.also joining us, pbs frontline filmmaker abby ellis, shall talk about her documentary on flint, michigan and watch c-span "washington journal" as seven eastern on tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> tomorrow testimony from housing and urban development secretary ben carson and treasury secretary steve mnuchin on reform, they will be speaking from the senate banking community and that is...
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. >> dana: a historic day for the cherokee nation. a long time coming with the treat think that created the nonvoting position dating back to 1835. her appointment needs congressional approval. could take some time for her to get seated. congratulations to her. the trump administration confirming the pentagon will delay $3.6 billion in projects for border wall construction. many people are not happy but the president says this is the right thing to do. >> mark esper just landed in germany and declined to answer questions why he approved the $3.6 billion to build or repair 175 miles of fencing and wall along the southern border with mexico. the pentagon has not released the list of more than 100 military construction projects that will be affected. two democrats from virginia on the armed services committee say four projects being cut in virginia include facilities involved in cyber operations and navy ship maintenance. half will come from the u.s. and the other half from abroad. more wall will allow some of the 5,000 troops to return
. >> dana: a historic day for the cherokee nation. a long time coming with the treat think that created the nonvoting position dating back to 1835. her appointment needs congressional approval. could take some time for her to get seated. congratulations to her. the trump administration confirming the pentagon will delay $3.6 billion in projects for border wall construction. many people are not happy but the president says this is the right thing to do. >> mark esper just landed in...
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. >> my father's people objected to my mother because she was part cherokee and part delaware.rried, my mother said they had to go el e elope. and my brothers and i grew up with that. i know myself to be a person of native american heritage. >> she's asked why she listed herself as a minority in law school directors in the 1980s and '90s. >> i listed myself in the directory in the hopes that it might mean that i would be invited to a lunch-in a group or something that might happen with people who are like i am. nothing like that happened. that was not the use for it and i stopped checking that off. >> a lot of folks looked at that and said this is somebody's image is that she's genuine. they looked at that and said, boy, that sounds like there is a calculation there. >> everybody we talked to kind of said the same exact thing, gave us the same information. it didn't play any role in her employment. >> i never got any benefit from my native american heritage. the people who hired me have been absolutely clear on this point, that they didn't know and didn't care. >> her responses
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if everyone in the community is aware of ancestry he is the son of a father born in africa and a cherokee mother who presumably is half african and half native american and is elected to the united states congress and offers this benediction on the floor 1874. i believe god is not designed us to live here together to develop the great idea that all men are the children of one father we are here for the grand experiment of that homogeneity. it is a beautiful sentiment and with his own background is even more moving. at this point i think we will move directly into questions and answers. [applause] >> when we begin looking at the whole notion of the accident of color, if racial awareness was constructed in this countr country, can't we run create that or deconstruct that for our own intentional efforts with a fierce vigilance to make certain that we are based on the quote that we heard a moment ago are all one great big happy family in god. there is a quote from james baldwin it is not a romantic matter but the truth that all men are brothers and that's the bottom line. if you cannot take i
if everyone in the community is aware of ancestry he is the son of a father born in africa and a cherokee mother who presumably is half african and half native american and is elected to the united states congress and offers this benediction on the floor 1874. i believe god is not designed us to live here together to develop the great idea that all men are the children of one father we are here for the grand experiment of that homogeneity. it is a beautiful sentiment and with his own background...
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then in february this year, warren apologized to the cherokee nation for how she handled the situation a field day and figured they'd feast off that misstep for some time. now with few punches landing, the worry is trump may have already taken his best shot and warren will end up looking increasingly formidable for having bounced back. what do you make of that? on the one hand for elizabeth warren a potentially triumph narrative. she has been rising since. is there a flip side potentially where if she gets the nomination, this comes back against trump in a general election where the dynamics are just different? >> it depends who you're thinking will care about that kind of issue, steve. the folks that could use that as fodd fodder, they'll continue to do that. donald trump is not going to stop calling her pocahantas, even though that in itself is racist and more offensive than anything dealing with a dna test. in this particular moment, she has shown that she has tough skin. she can survive that onslaught of the trump attack, the nicknames that even the republican candidates in 2016 co
then in february this year, warren apologized to the cherokee nation for how she handled the situation a field day and figured they'd feast off that misstep for some time. now with few punches landing, the worry is trump may have already taken his best shot and warren will end up looking increasingly formidable for having bounced back. what do you make of that? on the one hand for elizabeth warren a potentially triumph narrative. she has been rising since. is there a flip side potentially where...
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they're nervous on pull tong loose thread and how much, you know, do give georgia back to the cherokee, there's a whole lot of ramifications for this, i have no idea which way they will go on it. >> other questions? >> i can say that based on a couple of cases that came up in the last term, justice gorsuch were participating in the case, he's pretty friendly to native american rights claims so -- [inaudible] >> sex stereotyping discrimination case -- >> i think kavanaugh is the swing vote here. i don't know -- i mean, what we've seen, what we've seen in the administrative state and devotions of texts and separation off powers which suggest he would say, congress passed statute it has fairly clear texts and we knew what it meant when they wrote it, that's why for 50 years there have been efforts to amend it to add sexual orientation, efforts would have been meaningless if it was included. i think that is probably going to be outcome determinative for him and we will see whether he follows the strict textual model or indication that we get from this term he will stick with the text which
they're nervous on pull tong loose thread and how much, you know, do give georgia back to the cherokee, there's a whole lot of ramifications for this, i have no idea which way they will go on it. >> other questions? >> i can say that based on a couple of cases that came up in the last term, justice gorsuch were participating in the case, he's pretty friendly to native american rights claims so -- [inaudible] >> sex stereotyping discrimination case -- >> i think kavanaugh...
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a little nervous about pulling on that loose thread and how much do we give georgia back to the cherokee? there's a whole lot of ramifications for this. i have no idea which way they're going to go on it. >> other questions? >> i can say -- i can say that based on a couple of cases that came up in the last term if justice gorsuch were participating in the case, he's pretty friendly to native american rights claims. >> sex stereotyping, sex discrimination case? >> well, i think kavanaugh is the switch -- the swing vote here. i -- and i don't know what we've seen in the administrative state and devotion of text and separation of powers would suggest he would say, look, congress passed the statute. it's got fairly clear text. we knew what it meant when they wrote it. that's why for 50 years there have been efforts to amend it to add sexual orientation to the statutory language. those efforts would have been amended if it was included. i think that's going to be outcome determine tif for him. we'll see if he follows the strict textual model or succumbs to the modern political sensitivity of
a little nervous about pulling on that loose thread and how much do we give georgia back to the cherokee? there's a whole lot of ramifications for this. i have no idea which way they're going to go on it. >> other questions? >> i can say -- i can say that based on a couple of cases that came up in the last term if justice gorsuch were participating in the case, he's pretty friendly to native american rights claims. >> sex stereotyping, sex discrimination case? >> well, i...
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jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ >> los ataques terroristas de 9/11 de 2001 para siempre cambiaron el mundo> arellano recuerda perder el conocimiento hasta que fue encontrado por bomberos. >> pensamos que te habÍas muerto porque venÍas con nosotros. >> digo gracias a dios estamos vivos. >> ¿quÉ pasaba por su mente? >> lo Único que lamentaba era que no me haya despedido ese dÍa de mi familia, salir como un dÍa comÚn y corriente. >> una tragedia que al igual que a miles de personas, cambio su vida para siempre. >> al principio me acostaba llorando, me despertaba llorando, no podÍa ver... no podÍa olvidarme de lo que vi, de la gente lanzÁndose. >> pero nos asegura que sin pensarlo dos veces lo volverÍa a hacer. >> mi vida es tomar fotografÍas, lo Único que puedo decir, es gracias dios mÍo por cuidarme tanto. >> en nueva york, para "un nuevo dÍa" nadia torres. ♪mÚsica♪ ♪mÚsica♪ >> muchas gracias nadia, quÉ impresionante historia el hombre estuvo en el momento justo que para muchos fue el momento equivocado y bueno en este momento queremos contarles que allÁ en nueva york en la zona cero se estÁ
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jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ ♪. >>> mÚsica de mariachi amanecemos hoy en el programa cerca de tÍ en losa mancuerna quedÓ muy buena, la conocÍa por la tele cuando la vi, me cayÓ mejor. >>> superbuena onda. >>> es mÁs mexicana que los frijoles charros. >>> y hablando uno mexicana hablaron de la noto saa del retiro de verÓnica castro luego de la polÉmica desatada por las declaro,es de yolanda andrade vez tanto una artista tan reconocida como lo que represento una gran mujer. merece creo que uno se quede callado admiros y coro Ño porque crecÍ viendo obras de ella. >>> ella sabe su decisiÓn y es dueÑa de su cuerpo puede hacer lo que quiera, la respeto y la voy a ver como una grande como siempre. >>> por otra parte hablaron de las cinco nombre naciones que recibieron en los premios latin entre ellos artista favorito del aÑo. >>> estamos en una nominaciÓn bien fuerte contra reguetonero, pura gente reggaetÓn. allÍ creo que le vamos a dar chance. >>> esta es la que gano el, por quÉ, porque especialmente el Único artista mexicano que estÁ allÍ para nosotros es un gran premio grande. >>>♪. >>> es
jeep grand cherokee 2019. ♪ ♪. >>> mÚsica de mariachi amanecemos hoy en el programa cerca de tÍ en losa mancuerna quedÓ muy buena, la conocÍa por la tele cuando la vi, me cayÓ mejor. >>> superbuena onda. >>> es mÁs mexicana que los frijoles charros. >>> y hablando uno mexicana hablaron de la noto saa del retiro de verÓnica castro luego de la polÉmica desatada por las declaro,es de yolanda andrade vez tanto una artista tan reconocida como lo que...