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i had seen american indian nurses, but i have never seen an american indian doctor. thinking, you know, maybe we need more native american health professionals, including doctors, working in the indian health service. that way we can change it to make it so it's better for our communities. and so i got to thinking, i'm pretty smart and i could probably be a doctor. there are other kids that don't have as good or great in my class, they are planning on being doctors. i actually was one of two native american students in my class. but i was also number one, the top of the class. there were people with grades less than minor were planning on being doctors. so i thought maybe i could be a doctor, too. why not. when i mentioned well, i think i want to be at doctor and my parents were like, what? and mentioned it to my grandmother and she was like oh, yeah, you need to be a doctors you can come back and fix this hospital here. and i'm like, yeah, whatever, sure. i just want to be a doctor. then i had to decide where to go to college. and my mother said why don't you go one
i had seen american indian nurses, but i have never seen an american indian doctor. thinking, you know, maybe we need more native american health professionals, including doctors, working in the indian health service. that way we can change it to make it so it's better for our communities. and so i got to thinking, i'm pretty smart and i could probably be a doctor. there are other kids that don't have as good or great in my class, they are planning on being doctors. i actually was one of two...
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american indian literature and art from alcatraz, follows her last book. with few exceptions native americans have not had access to their own stories. the ability to tell their own stories in their own voices. instead hollywood and the media interpreted their lives not for them but to them and to the rest of us. this one beautifully rendered interdisciplinary volume the author moves us from the common images and text rendered by others to those created by diverse groups as native american voices. this book is about text, the author writes in the prologue. it addresses many other things but its main goal is to provide new ways of looking at, thinking about and making sense of native american voices. and recent american indian art, literature and film. the title, engage resistance, emerges from the author's assessment of these works as a mode of resistance against those forces that assimilated or e race altogether their lives. greater moves engaging lee and deliberately as he scituate's movies, poetry, fiction, paintings and sculpture as products of american
american indian literature and art from alcatraz, follows her last book. with few exceptions native americans have not had access to their own stories. the ability to tell their own stories in their own voices. instead hollywood and the media interpreted their lives not for them but to them and to the rest of us. this one beautifully rendered interdisciplinary volume the author moves us from the common images and text rendered by others to those created by diverse groups as native american...
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two as american indian. 25 as a nation. there is one in the other population, and one in the multiple minority group. sorry, that was 3 in the multiple minority group. >> thank you. >> i was checking on cooling the room. >> the proposal is to make this change, which would require 270 or 278? 270. deviation would be -4.63%. d5, -1 ft. 76%. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> no. >> thank you. please make this change. ms. tidwell? >> if we want to do the nopa one next. can we did the one block to be consistent? >> that block has a population of 176 people. >> she is just thinking, processing. >> deviation would be 2%. the deviation for district 1 would be -5.23%. >> i would prefer this. >> thank you. again, population of 176. aviation the district 5, 2.0. deviation of district 1, -5.23%. appreciate that there is another move for the late corridor. >> yes. >> yes. >>yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> no. >> yes. >> thank you. please make this change. lake st.. >> if we could start with the block between 25th and 26. >> that block has a po
two as american indian. 25 as a nation. there is one in the other population, and one in the multiple minority group. sorry, that was 3 in the multiple minority group. >> thank you. >> i was checking on cooling the room. >> the proposal is to make this change, which would require 270 or 278? 270. deviation would be -4.63%. d5, -1 ft. 76%. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> no. >> thank you. please make this change. ms. tidwell? >> if...
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then another phase of the change of our historical relationship with the native americans and that is terminate the indian tribes. so in a period of 150 years, this is what we've had to do in dealing with native american communities. so now the latest phase is to recognize the indians and indians, and i can't think of a -- of a tribe that has had to endure this gruesome and awful experience over 100 years now. the largest indian tribe east of the mississippi river, recognized by the state of north carolina, 50,000 lumbee indians are not federally recognized by the government because of bigotry, racism and all the problems that these people have had to endure, and by the way, they are still there in north carolina, over 50,000 lumbee indians are not recognized because the recognition process, in my humble opinion, mr. chairman, is broken. i think we all understand historically the current system or the process of recognizing native american tribes was never done by any statutory enactment of the congress. it was done administratively by the bureaucrats. with all due respect, i've got nothing against the bu
then another phase of the change of our historical relationship with the native americans and that is terminate the indian tribes. so in a period of 150 years, this is what we've had to do in dealing with native american communities. so now the latest phase is to recognize the indians and indians, and i can't think of a -- of a tribe that has had to endure this gruesome and awful experience over 100 years now. the largest indian tribe east of the mississippi river, recognized by the state of...
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has written and published in effect why did she do that was the promise to keep the policy for american indians and in the 21st century. so she clearly was a person that was positioned in her place to leave the indian health for in the increase. [applause] >> good morning everybody. all right. it's so great to have the chance to spend time with you today. i saw the agenda. angeles. i wish i could steal the whole time. sounds like you're going to have agreed week. anyway, my name is dr. dr. roubideaux. i grew up in south dakota. my father grew up on the rosebud reservation and he was one of the first american indian lawyers in south dakota so all of my life there is pressure for me to be a lawyer. i build on that. but my mother is part standing rock. she grew up on that reservation and she was a nurse. so this kids grew up there a little bit but mostly in rapid city because anybody from a big city? and the dread of the indian health service to read some of you have to know about that, who knows about the indian health service packs all right. so how many of you have waited a long time and indian
has written and published in effect why did she do that was the promise to keep the policy for american indians and in the 21st century. so she clearly was a person that was positioned in her place to leave the indian health for in the increase. [applause] >> good morning everybody. all right. it's so great to have the chance to spend time with you today. i saw the agenda. angeles. i wish i could steal the whole time. sounds like you're going to have agreed week. anyway, my name is dr....
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melanie alnwick is live from the smithsonian of the americane indian.ters is not the right wordht for these animals. sorry. >> reporter: not exactly, they are truly elegant animals, and what a theme on the plaza, at the national museum of the american indian.ern. as we celebrate kaypi peru, and peruvian independence day.e and so we will talk about some of the natural horses and somend of their creatures here. decree cheers, not exactly the -- creatures, not exactly the word. eric, tell us about the horses. >> we brought her from peru, ann she is my favorite horse. like always to have her with me. many events around virginia. >> you have a farm in warrenton? >> yes, yes. i'm racing horses. i have like 9 horses there. >> why is the horse important tm peruvian culture? >> it's very important because many people in peru, like -- yeah, yeah.ye >> part of life? >> exactly. >> reporter: tell me about the bridle, and this in intricate work. [ indiscernible ] the saddle, too, if we can look at that. >> the guy do all this type of work, he tells me it takes abous
melanie alnwick is live from the smithsonian of the americane indian.ters is not the right wordht for these animals. sorry. >> reporter: not exactly, they are truly elegant animals, and what a theme on the plaza, at the national museum of the american indian.ern. as we celebrate kaypi peru, and peruvian independence day.e and so we will talk about some of the natural horses and somend of their creatures here. decree cheers, not exactly the -- creatures, not exactly the word. eric, tell us...
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the native americans, the indian tribes were scattered around illinois. this is part of what had been the larger northwest territories, and maybe we should set the context as well, the northwest territories, how they fit into american history. >> well, the northwest territory was the land northwest of the ohio river. it had been claimed by virginia by right of conquest during the revolution and, of course, george rogers clark was the key figure there. at the end of the revolution, the date that eludes me, sometimes 1780s, virginia seceded a territory, it might've in 1786 or 787 to the united states. and ceded all the land northwest of the ohio river to the united states. that include those which now ohio, indiana, illinois, wisconsin, what am i forgetting? michigan and part of minnesota for all of which were claimed by virginia at that point. it's why, for instance, kentucky claims the ohio river and its own property that the borders on the north bank because what was ceded by virginia was the land northwest of the river. so congress organized this in 1787
the native americans, the indian tribes were scattered around illinois. this is part of what had been the larger northwest territories, and maybe we should set the context as well, the northwest territories, how they fit into american history. >> well, the northwest territory was the land northwest of the ohio river. it had been claimed by virginia by right of conquest during the revolution and, of course, george rogers clark was the key figure there. at the end of the revolution, the...
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this bill is about helping american indians.ought to put aside the disputes of the old world and focus on helping the original inhabitants of the new world. which is exactly what this legislation will do. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from the northern mariana islands. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, may i inquire of the time remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 16 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, at this time i yield to a member of the committee, the gentleman from american samoa, four minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from american samoa is recognized for four minutes. mr. faleomavaega: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to extend and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. faleomavaega: i also ask unanimous consent that the full text of my statement be made part of the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. faleomavaega: mr. speaker, i want to associate myself with every word
this bill is about helping american indians.ought to put aside the disputes of the old world and focus on helping the original inhabitants of the new world. which is exactly what this legislation will do. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from the northern mariana islands. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, may i inquire of the time remaining? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 16 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. sablan: mr. speaker, at this time i...
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we have performers from touring broadway shows coming in, so we haven'd five performance by an american indian. they will come and do a couple of songs, which the crowd loves. we would like to have these days and go-go dancers on weekends. it is not a club. we do not have a dance floor. it is a neighborhood arbar. >> i have one question. security must wear distinctive clothing. you find it is a deterrent? is that something you have staff saying there is security on the back? would that be negative for you? strikeus we have been wearing js that say security on the black. when we are trying to watch out for things like cellphone we prefer not to, but outside i prefer a they are identified. as there is a provision the states unless someone has a business there they cannot stand outside. i know people go outside to smoke. how do you control abouthat? vice we have an ash tray for them to use, and that is where our patrons will go, and we do not discourage them from smoking and coming back enin. >> any other questions? seeing none, we will open it to the police department. >> with regard to the ads,
we have performers from touring broadway shows coming in, so we haven'd five performance by an american indian. they will come and do a couple of songs, which the crowd loves. we would like to have these days and go-go dancers on weekends. it is not a club. we do not have a dance floor. it is a neighborhood arbar. >> i have one question. security must wear distinctive clothing. you find it is a deterrent? is that something you have staff saying there is security on the back? would that be...
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but she could also help garner the american indian vote. she is 197th -- >> dana: that is what is bizarre about that. >> andrea: american indian. >> dana: when you first got to know elizabeth warren it was because of something else last may. >> greg: because she is a liar. this woman claims she had native american heritage, if we went by her standards so would all of us. i hope she does draw from the heritage when she is up there. it will take one second. she has none. the bigger problem is they re scruted a dishonest person. >> andrea: can i point out scott brown used that sound bite in an ad. >> dana: we have it. want to take a look at it and i'll let you react to it. >> understands that jobs must come from growth in a vibrant and vital system of free enterprise. >> faith in america. through our system of democracy and free enterprise, the united states has achieved remarkable, unbelievable progress. >> if you have been successful, you didn't get there on your own. >> i promise you this. i i'll never demonize you as the business owners fo
but she could also help garner the american indian vote. she is 197th -- >> dana: that is what is bizarre about that. >> andrea: american indian. >> dana: when you first got to know elizabeth warren it was because of something else last may. >> greg: because she is a liar. this woman claims she had native american heritage, if we went by her standards so would all of us. i hope she does draw from the heritage when she is up there. it will take one second. she has none....
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every day and only count for one in ten million live births and are considered sacred by several american indians tribes. >> an official ceremony will
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. >> reporter: if you wonder why the kids aren't wearing shoes, that's how american indians played the sport. >> they liked the land. it was a game survival for the fittest pretty much and they were barefoot. >> reporter: that's why you're barefoot. >> yes. we're replaying it. >> reporter: if you think having those shoes on is cooler on this field, you're wrong. >> definitely makes me run faster and get to the ball just like really eager to get my feet off the hot ground. >> it's hot and it's really brutal weather, but as long as i'm sweating, i'm still alive. >> reporter: the power is back on now at lee district rec center and barring any more storms out there this weekend next week campers should be good to go. i'm peggy fox in franconia, back to you. >> as long as i'm sweating, i'm still alive, got to love that line. >>> if you are trying to beat the heat, we've got a full list of cooling centers at our website www.wusa9.com. >>> there's some good news as the heat rolls in tonight. less than 1% of the folks who lost power in last friday's big storm are still in the dark this evening
. >> reporter: if you wonder why the kids aren't wearing shoes, that's how american indians played the sport. >> they liked the land. it was a game survival for the fittest pretty much and they were barefoot. >> reporter: that's why you're barefoot. >> yes. we're replaying it. >> reporter: if you think having those shoes on is cooler on this field, you're wrong. >> definitely makes me run faster and get to the ball just like really eager to get my feet off...
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american indian or native al alaskan or some other race. there are six other categories. notice hispanic is not one of them because it's asked of another question, where being a hispanic or latino is seen as an ethnicity and not a race, but when you combine them all together you end up with 126 different racial and ethnic combinations. for every little level of geography in the census. so in addition to just the population data from the census we often have other kinds of data. everything that you can see on google maps you can probably put into a redistricting program. whether it's political subdivision lines like cities and counties. old district line, topical features like mountains, rivers, et cetera. highways and railroads, and then if you're one of the insiders, and sometimes the outsiders as well, you'll have political data, such as voter registration data, political election returns, and, for example, where incumbents are going to live. one thing you should know that in trying to assess the partisan bias and redistricting plan, whether districts are going to perfo
american indian or native al alaskan or some other race. there are six other categories. notice hispanic is not one of them because it's asked of another question, where being a hispanic or latino is seen as an ethnicity and not a race, but when you combine them all together you end up with 126 different racial and ethnic combinations. for every little level of geography in the census. so in addition to just the population data from the census we often have other kinds of data. everything that...
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us intergenerational phenomena where you've got abuse, you've got sexual abuse, etc., but the american indian and alaska native communities point to historical trauma as something that needs to be addressed. and, without addressing it, then you wind up essentially blaming the whole community for some of the consequences but, in fact, the community wants to deal with violence against women, incest, these transgenerational traumatic experiences that almost guarantee the next generation is going to have similar experiences. and it goes from one to the other to the other. i want to get back, also getting back to, you've got children, miss cain. are they in a way, have they received treatment with you in terms of working out some of the issues that you've experienced? i have five kids. four of my kids were taken away from me because of the way that i dealt with my trauma, the substance abuse, the convictions, and all the things that were just symptoms of my trauma, the homelessness of 19 years. so, for four of my kids, as i was giving birth to them -and they were born as a result of rapes and pros
us intergenerational phenomena where you've got abuse, you've got sexual abuse, etc., but the american indian and alaska native communities point to historical trauma as something that needs to be addressed. and, without addressing it, then you wind up essentially blaming the whole community for some of the consequences but, in fact, the community wants to deal with violence against women, incest, these transgenerational traumatic experiences that almost guarantee the next generation is going...
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but then he refused to grant it apart -- a pardon to a radical in the american indian movement. serving consecutive life sentences aiding and abetting the execution-style murders of two fbi agents for about nothing excites the left more than cop killers. the left still has their posters if there is a rally but had to say after a search for a true blue and he found that person been at barack obama. that's why he organized star-studded fund-raisers while, appeared on the couch of both pro winfrey, ellen degeneres, exclusives to "rolling stone" concerts' with "rolling stone" dave matthews. it paid off in dividends that he was granted exclusive access to the warehouse. there he is an by his side is michelle obama ready to pounce on any non organic items. [laughter] this is that the first state department dinner for the prime minister of india there he wears his sweet ass interbred. [laughter] barack obama is committed to hollywood? they will try a not to have another four years. when i say muzzle hollywood not like the left but to lead a person and come to their own conclusion, i wa
but then he refused to grant it apart -- a pardon to a radical in the american indian movement. serving consecutive life sentences aiding and abetting the execution-style murders of two fbi agents for about nothing excites the left more than cop killers. the left still has their posters if there is a rally but had to say after a search for a true blue and he found that person been at barack obama. that's why he organized star-studded fund-raisers while, appeared on the couch of both pro...
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the american indians. by upholding health reform the supreme court decision affirmed that the permanent re-authorization of indian health care improvement act was also part of the decision. the national congress of american indians responded by stating this is an important step in indian country. the permanence of indian health care improvement act has been affirmed. the affordable care act permanently authorizes daily health care delivery to nearly two million american indians and alaska natives who are in critical need of improved health care and services to their communities. there will be critical updates, modernizations, expanded cancer screenings, long-term care, hospice care, and care for the elderly and disabled. the passage of health care reform represented a 14-year struggle by tribal leaders to make permanent a legislative commitment by the federal government that had not been upheld. it is wrong for the republicans to take this promise away to indian country and first americans of this country.
the american indians. by upholding health reform the supreme court decision affirmed that the permanent re-authorization of indian health care improvement act was also part of the decision. the national congress of american indians responded by stating this is an important step in indian country. the permanence of indian health care improvement act has been affirmed. the affordable care act permanently authorizes daily health care delivery to nearly two million american indians and alaska...
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american history. french and indian, very well tailored and very well perfumed french officers explain the behavior offal ice and crazy allies that are taking scalps in where. these people are embarrassing the republican party. but they want their votes. ron reagan, thank you. thank you, erin. i do not offend indians. i like american indians. they were here first. these guys are the worst. let me finish with why we shouldn't fall for the all neo-kahn line. why not try someplace different every morning? get two times the points on dining in restaurants with chase sapphire preferred. ♪ hello...rings ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here to drop a rhyme about f
american history. french and indian, very well tailored and very well perfumed french officers explain the behavior offal ice and crazy allies that are taking scalps in where. these people are embarrassing the republican party. but they want their votes. ron reagan, thank you. thank you, erin. i do not offend indians. i like american indians. they were here first. these guys are the worst. let me finish with why we shouldn't fall for the all neo-kahn line. why not try someplace different every...
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american indian tribes also do not have to pay in a controversial law. of the fight, many want opponents to stop battling. democrats and independents saying yes, we need to move on to more personality national issues. independents at 51%. more than republicans in the poll. the poll finds that republicans want to keep the fight going on, but they are more energized to vote because of the court's decision by a margin of 2-1. >> very interesting stuff, thank you very much. also making new this is morning, a set back for firefighting efforts out west. the fleet of planes has been grounded after a crash killed a crew number and injured five others on sunday. it was being used to fight fires in colorado, montana and south dakota. barclay's ceo bob diamond stepped down. it has political implications for the romney camp. diamond wants to hold a fund-raiser in london this month. they said diamond will not be hosting. >> today a $2 million expedition gets under way to search for amelia ehrhardt's lost plane. a group of scientists will search an island where they t
american indian tribes also do not have to pay in a controversial law. of the fight, many want opponents to stop battling. democrats and independents saying yes, we need to move on to more personality national issues. independents at 51%. more than republicans in the poll. the poll finds that republicans want to keep the fight going on, but they are more energized to vote because of the court's decision by a margin of 2-1. >> very interesting stuff, thank you very much. also making new...
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: hi, we arer: h continuing our celebration of kaypi peru here at the nationala museum of the american indianand coming up, we've talked about food, talked about horseso and alpnow the tradition of dance that peru has. we're going to talk to theth minister of tourism about theabu t wonderful textiles coming outf peru from some of those traditions so all of this, when fox 5 morning news continues.n we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] where did all the obama stimulus money go? friends, donors, campaign supporters, special interest groups where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra: 500 million taxpayer dollars. bankrupt. so where did the obama stimulus money go? windmills from china. electric cars from finland 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded through it went to overseas companies. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. [ roi've never writtencereal, a fan letter before, but you've done the impossible. you made gluten free cereals in a whole bunch of yummy flavors. cinnamon chex and honey nut chex are two of our favorites. when my husband found the chocola
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when i start looking into this, siturned into h enmous hoopla, that native american indians under federal law had right in any skeleton found under the earth over a few hundredyears old, right? beside his claim no, no, no. we want to look at this because asoid like faures. mano ivaran ds - isht y know when all the way up, it went all the way up to i think was reject but it went into the high courts, the appellate courts at least. it was my resolve on the side of the sintists agndie you'll find in that box that indiana jones has at the end of the moie. we have never heard from again. after all, of that, i tr to nopyt the ucasdlk did we learn wc d e truth is, that with the single word, i went and asked an anthropologist what does caucasoid mean? i've heard of causian but caucasoid, what does that en aesce sounding word for caucasian. to understand that this one guy said caucasoid like features and om that a cascade of mistakes and the medy of errors sostart with that story because i don't, i want to make, want to be fank, which is that most amateurs e fools amrist uris sememake istak, but s
when i start looking into this, siturned into h enmous hoopla, that native american indians under federal law had right in any skeleton found under the earth over a few hundredyears old, right? beside his claim no, no, no. we want to look at this because asoid like faures. mano ivaran ds - isht y know when all the way up, it went all the way up to i think was reject but it went into the high courts, the appellate courts at least. it was my resolve on the side of the sintists agndie you'll find...
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intervention in the early '50s, iran to hiroshima and everything else, including racism against the american indians function was to make obama look morally superior to his country. this is an apology for purpose. we achieve objective and move on. >> john: move to iran now. speaking of moving on. i'm ran test fired long range missile capable of hitting israel and many u.s. troops. still stationed in the region. a few days after it's said it would wipe israel off the face of the earth if it were to attack iran. is this saber rattl rattling ors the threat carry a deeper sense of worry? >> i think the missile test are not that surprising and i would expect it to happen again. if the iranians simply did not want to run out the clock, they wouldn't be running out the clock. we are nearing a day of reckoning, because the israelis have given the u.s. time to do this dual track where we would be negotiating ourselves in a wall. but also doing things covertly and using computer viruses, et cetera, and the new offensive. military measures and strait of hormuz to try to get the iranians to back down. without a
intervention in the early '50s, iran to hiroshima and everything else, including racism against the american indians function was to make obama look morally superior to his country. this is an apology for purpose. we achieve objective and move on. >> john: move to iran now. speaking of moving on. i'm ran test fired long range missile capable of hitting israel and many u.s. troops. still stationed in the region. a few days after it's said it would wipe israel off the face of the earth if...
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russians, but found and that african-americans and no black, not africans, no asians, and no american indianslarge portions of the population, it is not even helpful. but i think the point that dr. has not commented on and needs to be addressed, a large part went on in the international aids conference, is that they gave us hope. there is proof. tod to, the insight into how d do it and make it practical. the one with amfar has been funding projects toward a cure is the possibility you could take cells from a person's body, rather than having mr. brown having a search for an unknown donors in the marrow registry, typing and for the ccr5 mutation, what if we could take a cell from the person's own body, genetically engineer it to lack the mutation and then put it back into the patient? experiments like that are being done in monkeys and animals. there's no reason we could not do a similar thing in humans. it would amplify the cells of the tested and put them back in the patients. perhaps, coming up with probably mutated hiv virus that would contain one of these little molecular scissors, as we
russians, but found and that african-americans and no black, not africans, no asians, and no american indianslarge portions of the population, it is not even helpful. but i think the point that dr. has not commented on and needs to be addressed, a large part went on in the international aids conference, is that they gave us hope. there is proof. tod to, the insight into how d do it and make it practical. the one with amfar has been funding projects toward a cure is the possibility you could...
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we are live at the national museum of the american indian with all the detail of one very tasty eventight back. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who believes that achievement should be rewarded not punished. we need somebody who believes in america. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> and well colonel -- welcome back, we will be talking about the country of peru, it is thei third largest country in south america, three times of size off california, and the wert placean of the ancient inca so seat. we were looking at the richrich cultural heritage, and talkd about the trade relationship with the united states, travel,, and tourism, and what would theh celebration be without dance, food and drink? we'll have all that and mor
we are live at the national museum of the american indian with all the detail of one very tasty eventight back. if you've been successful, you didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody who believes in us. someone who...
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i like american indians. we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. ♪[linkin park "burn it down"] ♪[rock] ♪ [narrator] can't wait for the honda civic tour featuring linkin park? neither can we. go to facebook.com/hondacivictour for details. >>> let me finish tonight with this. mitt romney's running for president using the words and speeches of the same people who got us into the hell of iraq. the neocons. you can hear them in romney's speech today, all this talk of not apologizing for
i like american indians. we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that...
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. >>> the smithsonian's national museum of american indian here in washington is holding its annual living earth festival this weekend. live music and a cookoff between two native chefs among the highlights and a farmers market featuring native owned farms and a hands on activities on the third floor for the kids. >>> coming up the deadly theater shooting in colorado has a lot of people upset. we'll have some advice how to calm your jittery nerves the next time you enter a dark theater. >> president obama and mitt romney take a time-out from the campaign trail to address the colorado shooting massacre. i'm danielle nottingham at the white house with their reaction coming up. >>> we have breaking news, pepco has just won an $18 million raise from maryland regulators. you heard it, the order at about 5:15 tonight rejects $50 million of pepco's original request. the maryland public service commission specifically denied $8 million for costs related to what it called pepco's past failures. >>> police say a total of 71 people were shot in an a roar ra, colorado movie during -- in an aurora, col
. >>> the smithsonian's national museum of american indian here in washington is holding its annual living earth festival this weekend. live music and a cookoff between two native chefs among the highlights and a farmers market featuring native owned farms and a hands on activities on the third floor for the kids. >>> coming up the deadly theater shooting in colorado has a lot of people upset. we'll have some advice how to calm your jittery nerves the next time you enter a...
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. >> reporter: if you're wondering why the kids aren't wearing shoes, that's how american indians played the sport. >> they liked the land. it was a survival of the fittest pretty much. >> reporter: that's why you're barefoot. >> yes. we're replaying it. >> reporter: but if you think having the shoes on is cooler on this field, you're wrong. >> definitely makes me run faster to get the ball? >> reporter: oh, really? >> yeah. just like really eager to get my feet off the hot grass. it's hop and it's really brutal weather, but -- hot and it's really brutal weather, but as long as i'm sweating, i'm still alive. >> reporter: the power is back on now at the lee district rec center and barring any more storms this weekend, next week campers should be good to go. >>> the latest unemployment numbers have president obama on the defensive this evening. the labor department says only 80,000 new jobs were created in june and that leaves the unemployment rate stuck at 8.2%. the president's republican challenger mitt romney says those job numbers are actually worse than that for a lot of americans. ho
. >> reporter: if you're wondering why the kids aren't wearing shoes, that's how american indians played the sport. >> they liked the land. it was a survival of the fittest pretty much. >> reporter: that's why you're barefoot. >> yes. we're replaying it. >> reporter: but if you think having the shoes on is cooler on this field, you're wrong. >> definitely makes me run faster to get the ball? >> reporter: oh, really? >> yeah. just like really eager...
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sculpture as the sovereignty and examines the activism recounting in detail alcatraz island of the american indians their own terms. >> their wares so many excellent illustrations that requires a certain amount of coordination. here is the cover of the buck. he mentions he caused his activism recall link alcatraz island on their own terms. need your old enough to remember when native american tribes took over alcatraz island creating of a different culture there when they took back the island including the resident card that you see here. bear with me for just a moment. this is the rare work that presents the interdisciplinary view in with the well-documented volume. it makes it the outstanding choice with the anthropology and art history and the research value makes it highly recommended with the wellhead populations but the artist in the play's making for alcatraz. and to keep off the property and take off the word indian. the next photo this is a t-shirt image from the movies again entitled the real founding fathers. with the personal and tribal identity through the narrative that is why the boo
sculpture as the sovereignty and examines the activism recounting in detail alcatraz island of the american indians their own terms. >> their wares so many excellent illustrations that requires a certain amount of coordination. here is the cover of the buck. he mentions he caused his activism recall link alcatraz island on their own terms. need your old enough to remember when native american tribes took over alcatraz island creating of a different culture there when they took back the...
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i like american indians.t me finish with why we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> let me finish tonight with this. mitt romney's running for president using the words and speeches of the same people who got us into the hell of iraq. the neocons. you can hear them in romney's speech today, all
i like american indians.t me finish with why we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you...
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i like american indians.t me finish with why we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of their checks. stand back. seriously? [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> let me finish tonight with this. mitt romney's running for president using the words and speeches of the same people who got us into the hell of iraq. the neocons. you can hear them in romney's speech today, all this talk of not apologizing for america's power. they have a thing about that phrase. we should never apologize for our power. well, of course, it's all a strawman. no one apologized for americ
i like american indians.t me finish with why we shouldn't finish for the neocon line we heard today from of all people, mitt romney. you're watching "hardball," place for politics. [ male announcer ] olympic tennis players bob and mike bryan are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank mobile check deposit. it's easy. they just snap a pic... ♪ hit send... and their checks are deposited right to their account. well almost all of...
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then another phase of the change of our historical relationship with the native americans, and that is terminate the indian tribes. so any period of 150 years, this is what we've had to do in dealing with native american communities. so now the latest phase is to recognize the indians as indians. and i can't think of a tribe that is had to endure this gruesome and awful experience, over 100 years now, the lumbee indians, the largest indian tribe east of the mississippi, recognized by the state of north carolina, 50,000 lumbee indians are not recognized, federally recognized by the government because of bigotry, racism, and all the problems that these people have had to endure. and by the way, they are still there in north carolina, over 50,000 lumbee indians are still not recognized, because the recognition process, in my humble opinion, mr. chairman, is broken. i think we all understand historically the current system of recognizing, process of recognizing native american tribes was never done by any statutory enactment of the congress. it was done administratively by the bureaucrats. with all due respect
then another phase of the change of our historical relationship with the native americans, and that is terminate the indian tribes. so any period of 150 years, this is what we've had to do in dealing with native american communities. so now the latest phase is to recognize the indians as indians. and i can't think of a tribe that is had to endure this gruesome and awful experience, over 100 years now, the lumbee indians, the largest indian tribe east of the mississippi, recognized by the state...
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conversation hari had with members of coastal tribes from around the country at the museum of the american indian. we'll have that tomorrow night. on our "coping with climate change page," find interactive graphics on the lifecycle of salmon and a time lapse animation showing a retreating glacier devastating the habitat. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a new documentary about public hospitals and the uninsured and again to jeff, who recorded this conversation recently. >> the daily life of a large under resourced urban public hospital. a new documentary offers no experts and no statistics, just a rare fly on the wall look inside overwhelmed and an overwhelming system with impact on patients and staff. the waiting room, and there is indeed a lot of waiting going on was set in highland hospital in oakland, california. they have been screening at film festivals around the country and has already won several awards. we'll go to national theatre release in the fall, will air on pbs independent lens next year. its director pete nicks joins me now. this is your life work at the hospital. what did it becom
conversation hari had with members of coastal tribes from around the country at the museum of the american indian. we'll have that tomorrow night. on our "coping with climate change page," find interactive graphics on the lifecycle of salmon and a time lapse animation showing a retreating glacier devastating the habitat. >> woodruff: finally tonight, a new documentary about public hospitals and the uninsured and again to jeff, who recorded this conversation recently. >>...
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joining me here at the national museum of the american indian to tell us how their communities are coping with climate change are micah mccarty from the makah tribe in washington, kitty simonds from hawaii, mike williams from the akiak native communities in alaska, and jeff mears from the oneida tribe in wisconsin. thanks so much for joining us. in your lifetimes, what have you seen change, perhaps in the areas that you've grown up. what's something that you can point to and say this is what it used to be when i was a child and here's what the situation is today. >> i guess for me growing up in hawaii the changes were really with the fish population. we used to have much larger fish, different species. they seem to have changed, and i'm not sure if it's climate change or the visitors feeding our fish food that they shouldn't be feeding them. so for me it's that because we always ate fish at least three or four times a week. so that has been a large change and the fishermen have to go farther and farther out to catch fish, in fact outside the 200 mile zone. and we have fewer fish around th
joining me here at the national museum of the american indian to tell us how their communities are coping with climate change are micah mccarty from the makah tribe in washington, kitty simonds from hawaii, mike williams from the akiak native communities in alaska, and jeff mears from the oneida tribe in wisconsin. thanks so much for joining us. in your lifetimes, what have you seen change, perhaps in the areas that you've grown up. what's something that you can point to and say this is what it...