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dineh benally has been charged by the navajo nation with assault and other offences and there's an opennto his farms. he's insisted that what he did was for the good of the navajo people. but others say this was just the result of greed. benally declined to be interviewed for the programme or to provide a statement. we have somebody who decided to make up their own rules and circumvent established law in the navajo nation. nothing in this operation was legal. there wasn't legal business license, we're talking of thousands of asian immigrant workers, we don't know if their payroll was taxed or even if they got paid. this is the cautionary tale to our leaders, our policymakers and lawmakers across the united states that if you don't carefully plan out the laws and regulations, it can cause a big problem. archive: the police narcotics detail raids this field of the insidious - weed known as marijuana. wherever a part of a marijuana cigarette is thrown, _ seeds grow up and the plant becomes a plantation. - in the us, cannabis was officially outlawed on a federal level in 1970 alongside drug
dineh benally has been charged by the navajo nation with assault and other offences and there's an opennto his farms. he's insisted that what he did was for the good of the navajo people. but others say this was just the result of greed. benally declined to be interviewed for the programme or to provide a statement. we have somebody who decided to make up their own rules and circumvent established law in the navajo nation. nothing in this operation was legal. there wasn't legal business...
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Jun 19, 2021
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this man has been charged by the navajo nation for assault and other offences, and there is an open federals is just the result of greed. bonaly declined to be interviewed for the programme are provide a statement. we have simply decided to make up their own rules and circumvent established law in navajo nation. nothing in this whole operation was legal, business licenses, thousands of asian immigrant workers, we don't know if the payroll was taxed or if they even got paid. this is just a cautionary tale to our leaders, policymakers and our lawmakers across the united states that if you don't carefully plan out your laws and regulations, it can cause a big problem. and regulations, it can cause a big roblem. . ., . ., problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new — problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new york _ problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new york city _ problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new york city feels - problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new york city feels for i problem. the police narcotic detail raid in new york city feels for the l raid
this man has been charged by the navajo nation for assault and other offences, and there is an open federals is just the result of greed. bonaly declined to be interviewed for the programme are provide a statement. we have simply decided to make up their own rules and circumvent established law in navajo nation. nothing in this whole operation was legal, business licenses, thousands of asian immigrant workers, we don't know if the payroll was taxed or if they even got paid. this is just a...
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i mean, it really impacted me and my family. >> sy: the navajo nation became an epicenter during the emic and students and staff here at navajo technical university were trying to stay on track even as they faced incalculable losses to the tribe. in the final weeks of the spring semester, navajo tech students, including james, gathered to remember the loved ones they lost to the virus, writing their names on white balloons, then, releasing them. >> at some point in time when you lose someone, you know, you can't hold onto them forever. you have to be able to let them go. >> sy: provost bowman also still grieving the loss of several family members, says the hardships have only fortified the mission of tribal colleges. >> it may have hurt us, knocked the wind out of us for a while, but we're still here. and through education, that's the only way that we're going to get better and understand what happened to us and try to prevent it from happening again. all across the country, all tribal colleges and universities have that. they have that power. they've had it all along. >> sy: always t
i mean, it really impacted me and my family. >> sy: the navajo nation became an epicenter during the emic and students and staff here at navajo technical university were trying to stay on track even as they faced incalculable losses to the tribe. in the final weeks of the spring semester, navajo tech students, including james, gathered to remember the loved ones they lost to the virus, writing their names on white balloons, then, releasing them. >> at some point in time when you...
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in fact, the navajo nation, the country's largest indian reservation, where water has long been held sacred about a 3rd of the population of more than 300000, do not have top or flushing toilets. the report also includes 250000 people in puerto rico and 553000 homeless people in the u. s. black water and sanitation access altogether. many of the water systems are in communities using dated infrastructure, which are highlighted during the lead contamination crisis. insolent michigan, democratic lawmakers and advocates now urging president joe biden to back the water act bill that will be introduced on thursday. congresswoman brenda laurence of michigan told the guardian what happened in texas and flu, michigan, and so many other places shows us what happens when we don't take care of our water infrastructure. i want to scream from the rooftop and shake america awake, safe, clean, affordable water is necessary to live without it. you will die. a really good meeting . this has congress remain stalled on vote on the infrastructure bill that includes $45000000000.00 to replace lead water
in fact, the navajo nation, the country's largest indian reservation, where water has long been held sacred about a 3rd of the population of more than 300000, do not have top or flushing toilets. the report also includes 250000 people in puerto rico and 553000 homeless people in the u. s. black water and sanitation access altogether. many of the water systems are in communities using dated infrastructure, which are highlighted during the lead contamination crisis. insolent michigan, democratic...
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Jun 25, 2021
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there is a 16 -year-old little girl from new mexico, she lives in the navajo nation.as my special guest earlier this year. because we did it remotely she could not watch it because her ffand her mom cannot afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework. so using the example if that's the answer then there cannot be data cap that is an old technology like long-distance calling. people should be charge for long-distance calling anymore because if you havehi a wireless phone in your house a i do this to my mom all the time calling family members i said wait you will pay for that and then she pulls out the wireless phone and doesn't charge the extra fee. then talk about funding uss that is not a responsible way to look at this. went to make sure when we make these investments i agree with the goals to find ways to make investments to reduce emissions in america and precision farming those tractors they communicate both ways. they will alert how do we get the speed? wireless will be a's solution. it will take intense backhaul when it comes to fiber as well. by wh
there is a 16 -year-old little girl from new mexico, she lives in the navajo nation.as my special guest earlier this year. because we did it remotely she could not watch it because her ffand her mom cannot afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework. so using the example if that's the answer then there cannot be data cap that is an old technology like long-distance calling. people should be charge for long-distance calling anymore because if you havehi a wireless phone in your...
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Jun 28, 2021
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she lives on the navajo nation. she was my special guest for president biden's joint address to the congress earlier this year. because we did it remotely, she couldn't watch it because her and her mom can't afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework. using the example that if 5g and wireless is the answer, there can't be data caps on these families. it's a thing of the past. that's an old technology. that's like long distance calling. people shouldn't be charged for long distance calling because if you have a wireless phone in your house -- i do this with my mom all the time when she's going to call a family member that lives out of state and she picks up her land line i say wait a minute, mom, you're going to pay for that. then we talk about funding usf. that's not a responsible way for us to be looking at funding lifeline or usf. we've got to modernize there. i just want to make sure when we're making these investments and i completely agree with the goal here to find ways to make investments that a
she lives on the navajo nation. she was my special guest for president biden's joint address to the congress earlier this year. because we did it remotely, she couldn't watch it because her and her mom can't afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework. using the example that if 5g and wireless is the answer, there can't be data caps on these families. it's a thing of the past. that's an old technology. that's like long distance calling. people shouldn't be charged for long distance...
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Jun 23, 2021
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there's a 16-year-old little girl from new mexico, her name is helene arletta that lives on the navajo nation. she was my special guest for president biden's joint address to the congress earlier this year. because we did it remotely, she couldn't watch it because her and her mom can't afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework and you give me the example if by being wireless is the answer, there can't be data caps on the families. that's like long distance calling. people shouldn't be charged for long distance calling anymore, i believe. if you have a wireless phone in your house, i do this with my mom all the time when she calls a family member and calling somebody out of state, picks up the land line, wait a minute, mom, you're going to get charged for that. oh, yes. and pulls out her wireless. and that's not a responsible way for us to look at lines and modernize there. i just want to make sure when we're making the investments, and i completely agree with the goal to find ways to reduce emissions in america. the biggest cities, yes. precision farming, those tack tractors ar
there's a 16-year-old little girl from new mexico, her name is helene arletta that lives on the navajo nation. she was my special guest for president biden's joint address to the congress earlier this year. because we did it remotely, she couldn't watch it because her and her mom can't afford an unlimited plan. she can barely do her homework and you give me the example if by being wireless is the answer, there can't be data caps on the families. that's like long distance calling. people...
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Jun 11, 2021
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fbi field office in arizona, but also new mexico with me together and met with the head of the navajo nation and spend some time with his leadership team, a nd drove around indian country to get a better sense of the challenges. i'm told i was the first fbi director to ever go meet with them. rep. stanton: thank you, director. i'd like to shift gears and talk more about ransomware, a subject other members have talked about. i want to talk specifically about the ransomware attack that threatens local governments and local infrastructure. before serving in congress, i served as mayor of phoenix, so am concerned about cyber criminals targeting our local government. in recent years, we have seen major u.s. cities like atlanta and baltimore hampered by ransomware attack's. based upon the data and pattern of attacks the bureau has identified, what local infrastructure facilities do you believe are most at risk of being targeted, and what can congress and the fbi do to better support our local government officials? dir. wray: well, i am not sure i can give you a specific type of local network that
fbi field office in arizona, but also new mexico with me together and met with the head of the navajo nation and spend some time with his leadership team, a nd drove around indian country to get a better sense of the challenges. i'm told i was the first fbi director to ever go meet with them. rep. stanton: thank you, director. i'd like to shift gears and talk more about ransomware, a subject other members have talked about. i want to talk specifically about the ransomware attack that threatens...
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fbi field office in arizona, but also new mexico with me together and met with the head of the navajo nation and spend some time with his leadership team, a nd drove around indian country to get a better sense of the challenges. i'm told i was the first fbi director to ever go meet with them. rep. stanton: thank you, director. i'd like to shift gears and talk more about ransomware, a subject other members have talked about. i want to talk specifically about the ransomware attack that threatens local governments and local infrastructure. before serving in congress, i served as mayor of phoenix, so am concerned about cyber criminals targeting our local government. in recent years, we have seen major u.s. cities like atlanta and baltimore hampered by ransomware attack's. based upon the data and pattern of attacks the bureau has identified, what local infrastructure facilities do you believe are most at risk of being targeted, and what can congress and the fbi do to better support our local government officials? dir. wray: well, i am not sure i can give you a specific type of local network that
fbi field office in arizona, but also new mexico with me together and met with the head of the navajo nation and spend some time with his leadership team, a nd drove around indian country to get a better sense of the challenges. i'm told i was the first fbi director to ever go meet with them. rep. stanton: thank you, director. i'd like to shift gears and talk more about ransomware, a subject other members have talked about. i want to talk specifically about the ransomware attack that threatens...