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hollywood, let's say, it's not as if you have a kind of demographic reality that you can say telling american indian stories, telling stories of native americans, is important because there's a demographic reason. we have a numbers reason to tell this story. so is hollywood in fact... i mean, you've been doing this for a while. has it changed? reminder. >> hinojosa: and you look fabulous. >> oh. >> hinojosa: but is it... has it gotten better? is it still... i know that you talk about respect, but with hollywood, is there still the kind of banging your head against the wall, and just >> really, what it comes down to, maria, is that i think everyone that goes to hollywood is going to bang their heads against the wall. some may have a better inroad. some may have... face more difficulty in beginning their careers. but i think it's just as difficult now as when i went there. >> hinojosa: wow. >> mainly because that's the nature of the beast itself, i think. i mean.... >> hinojosa: right. there's always going to... i mean, hollywood is always about that, right? >> yeah. hollywood is always about images,
hollywood, let's say, it's not as if you have a kind of demographic reality that you can say telling american indian stories, telling stories of native americans, is important because there's a demographic reason. we have a numbers reason to tell this story. so is hollywood in fact... i mean, you've been doing this for a while. has it changed? reminder. >> hinojosa: and you look fabulous. >> oh. >> hinojosa: but is it... has it gotten better? is it still... i know that you...
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americans. he actually becomes controversy over the first time not over the indian wars were there's also controversy over him but also over the politics of construction. that's because it's authentically true to his life but it's also interesting because it tells you something about how americans fought over the way we shaped our values in the constitution over the definition of who is an american, custer was immersed in those battles it was a personal battle as well, so just write about history, as a writer that is not very interesting that is the job of appear historian, as a biographer i want to use that history to help explain what were the forces that was driving him. and then yes, it does tell us that he does tell us something about the country as well. you get to the indian wars and he reinvented himself as a western figure, he started to become a writer and a public intellectual. in his first articles when he's writing about himself in the west he writes explicitly about american indians. he struggling with the fact that he had been out smarted and not pop by then even out argue, so he write
americans. he actually becomes controversy over the first time not over the indian wars were there's also controversy over him but also over the politics of construction. that's because it's authentically true to his life but it's also interesting because it tells you something about how americans fought over the way we shaped our values in the constitution over the definition of who is an american, custer was immersed in those battles it was a personal battle as well, so just write about...
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years of pressure there from the ncaa and american indian groups. the chancellor will appoint a committee to decide on a new mascot. the fighting illini nickname will remain. >> saying leicester city premier league football champions. >> there were wild scenes of celebration, particularly among the leicester city players. this is pandemonium. >> the new kings of english soccer for their first time in their 32-year history. many were brought to tears over an accomplishment they surely thought they would never see. >> definitely not. you have to understand how big of a long shot this really was. the team was favored to be relegated to the lower league. last season they went on a 13-game losing streak. played 13 games and did not win a game. >> the similar to odds of aliens landing in the u.k., 2026 world cup in antarctica. >> such a long shot a fan placed a bet on the team in the beginning and was so surprised they won one game they closed out the bet right there. needless to say they would have made a lot of money. there is hope for liverpool yet. >>
years of pressure there from the ncaa and american indian groups. the chancellor will appoint a committee to decide on a new mascot. the fighting illini nickname will remain. >> saying leicester city premier league football champions. >> there were wild scenes of celebration, particularly among the leicester city players. this is pandemonium. >> the new kings of english soccer for their first time in their 32-year history. many were brought to tears over an accomplishment they...
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rita aspinwall: we visit the american indian cancer foundation and learn about its mission. ernie stevens: and we meet the honorable diane humetewa, united states district court judges for the district of arizona. rita aspinwall: we also hear from our elders on this edition of "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
rita aspinwall: we visit the american indian cancer foundation and learn about its mission. ernie stevens: and we meet the honorable diane humetewa, united states district court judges for the district of arizona. rita aspinwall: we also hear from our elders on this edition of "native report." narrator: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community...
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what we do is we provide legal representation to american indian and alaskan native nations and tribesand i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well. we are funded just by foundations, individuals, and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money as a matter of our integrity and independence. as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 billion per year, and that's only in recent years. we have in office as short in helena, montana. that's our head office but we also have an office in washington, d.c. that is headed by my partner of some 35 years, armstrong weakens. armstrong, if you were here, raise your hand or stand up. he has done so much to build our program. [applause] when we began this work in the 1970s, indian nations in the united states were is utterly dominated by the federal bureau of indian affairs. they suffered and extreme poverty. tribes had few legal rights. that's still the case actually. and practically no constitutional rights. nearly all tribes were completely dependent on federal support for food,
what we do is we provide legal representation to american indian and alaskan native nations and tribesand i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well. we are funded just by foundations, individuals, and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money as a matter of our integrity and independence. as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 billion per year, and that's only in recent years. we have in office as short in helena,...
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what we do is we provide legal representation to american indian and alaska native nations and tribesand i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well. we are funding just by foundations, individuals and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money. it is a matter of our integrity and independence. and as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 million people per year. and that is only in recent years. we have an office as you heard in helena montana. that is our head office but we also have an office here in washington d.c. that's headed by my partner of some 35 years, armstrong wiggins. if you are here raise your hand or stand up armstrong. he's done so much to build our program. [ applause ] and when began this work. in the 1970s, indian nations in the united states were just utterly dominated by the federal bureau of indian affairs. they suffered from extreme poverty, tribes have few legal rights. that is still the case actually. and practically no constitutional rights. nearly all tribes were completely dependent on
what we do is we provide legal representation to american indian and alaska native nations and tribesand i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well. we are funding just by foundations, individuals and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money. it is a matter of our integrity and independence. and as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 million people per year. and that is only in recent years. we have an office as you...
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the only true native americans are the american indians and to have people whose fore bearers, one or two generations ago were immigrants, are speaking racist statements and the racial tone is not encouraging. most african-americans and latinos are not going to accept that, i think. we have a country that is built on the premise that all men are created equal, that there is strength in our diversity, that everyone has something to contribute. the culture of this country has been enriched by our minority populations. this is a phase that shows we haven't made as much progress as we thought and that progress is just a quarter of an inch deep, maybe a mile wide, so we need to work on that. people need to know that being different doesn't mean you are an automatic threat. the threat for me when i was growing up was the klan. they were lynching people when where was a child so those were the demons. when you begin to exclude people and judge people as a class i think it is a serious error. we need to work to address that. i think the movement black lives matter is a reaction to that. i thi
the only true native americans are the american indians and to have people whose fore bearers, one or two generations ago were immigrants, are speaking racist statements and the racial tone is not encouraging. most african-americans and latinos are not going to accept that, i think. we have a country that is built on the premise that all men are created equal, that there is strength in our diversity, that everyone has something to contribute. the culture of this country has been enriched by our...
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>> the american indian, the plainin plains indian, because it was a tough, tough place to live. >> when when was the last time that happened? >> i do. i never take this place for granted. okay. it's one of the most beautiful places that i've been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take my son hunting. >> right. >> you know? >> you know, the moment an animal dies, and they look at you, and there's a look in their face, i always interpret it as "i'm very disappointed in you." >> well, as an older hunter, i'm feeling more and more remorse for the animals that i kill. and that's why i use every part of the animal that i can. i have respect for that creature. >> i always felt like, look, whatever this thing i shot, i will treat it the way i would like to be treated. if you're going to shoot me, please, don't just leave me there. >> don't just rip my breasts out and throw my ass away. >> that's a country music song right there. >> don't rip my breasts off. [ laughter ] & in a world held back by compromise, businesses need the agility to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, peopl
>> the american indian, the plainin plains indian, because it was a tough, tough place to live. >> when when was the last time that happened? >> i do. i never take this place for granted. okay. it's one of the most beautiful places that i've been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take my son hunting. >> right. >> you know? >> you know, the moment an animal dies, and they look at you, and there's a look in their face, i always interpret it as "i'm very...
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it would replace orientsal with asian-american and negro with african-american and indian with native american. the bill is going to be sent to president obama who is expected to sign it into law. this follows a bill that removed the word oriental in all legal documents. >>> and budweiser said it will temporarily replace the budweiser label with america and include patriotic phrases. the new knowledge ing will be available may 23 and run through move move in the election. we're back after a quick break. >> stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tonight: fed up with never-en security lines. a chance to fight back: >>> in the kpix 5 newsroom, at 6:00, fed up with never-ending security lines? a chance for passengers to fight back. the public shaming campaign to get the tsa to speed things up. and a mad dash for world famous dumplings, and kids are even skipping school for them. that's tonight at 6:00. ken and liz, see you then. >> all right. thank you. >>> a tender moment on the florida golf course. this is pro golfer greg owen at a practice round. he wassate 16th tee when he noticed a baby bl
it would replace orientsal with asian-american and negro with african-american and indian with native american. the bill is going to be sent to president obama who is expected to sign it into law. this follows a bill that removed the word oriental in all legal documents. >>> and budweiser said it will temporarily replace the budweiser label with america and include patriotic phrases. the new knowledge ing will be available may 23 and run through move move in the election. we're back...
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>> dan lahren: the american indian. hite man because it was a tough, a tough [ censored ] place to live. you know? >> anthony: when's the last time you walked outside, and you looked at those mountains, and you said, "i possibly live in the most awesome place on earth." when was the last time that happened? >> dan lahren: oh, i do, i never take this place for granted. okay, it's one of the most beautiful places that i've been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take my son hunting, you know? >> anthony: you know that moment when an animal dies, they look at you, and there's a look in their face. i always interpret as, "i'm very disappointed in you." >> dan lahren: yeah, well as an older hunter i'm feeling more and more remorse for the animals that i kill, and that's, that's why i use every part of the animal that i can. i have respect for that creature. >> anthony: i always felt like look, whatever this thing i shot i will treat it the way i would like to be treated. i mean if you're gonna shoot me -- please don't just le
>> dan lahren: the american indian. hite man because it was a tough, a tough [ censored ] place to live. you know? >> anthony: when's the last time you walked outside, and you looked at those mountains, and you said, "i possibly live in the most awesome place on earth." when was the last time that happened? >> dan lahren: oh, i do, i never take this place for granted. okay, it's one of the most beautiful places that i've been, and i like to enjoy the outdoors, take...
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well, for many years now, american indian groups across the country have called on the washington redskins as you know to change their name. calling it a racial slur. as mike carter-conneen reports a new "washington post" poll found nine out of ten native americans say they are not offended by the name. >> not only do nine out of ten say the team name redskins does not bother them, more than 80% said they would not be offended if someone not native american called them that word. >> it doesn't surprise me. some look at it as a badge of honor, too. >> the group changed the mascot and proud resilience does not give the nfl a license to continue marketing, promoting and profiting off of a dictionary defined racial slur, one that tells people outside the community to view us as mascots. some questioned the poll. post reporters defended the survey. random sample of the self-identified native americans. the owner vows to never change the name. with the lawyers petitioning the supreme court asking justice to weigh in on a pending dispute over the team's trademark. but they are going to open a tea
well, for many years now, american indian groups across the country have called on the washington redskins as you know to change their name. calling it a racial slur. as mike carter-conneen reports a new "washington post" poll found nine out of ten native americans say they are not offended by the name. >> not only do nine out of ten say the team name redskins does not bother them, more than 80% said they would not be offended if someone not native american called them that...
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we made a movie together a long, long time ago which i played an indian, an american indian, and martinonded. >> we bonded. we tried to steal -- we stole a horseba back and forth for the whole movie. that was the story of the movie. i'm not going to tell you how it turned out. >> have you worked with the ladies, too, i imagine? >> jane -- yes, we did "the newsroom" together, we had a wonderful tim and i had known her before that. but lily i had never met before, and she is just a pure delight. >> that's the word. >> there are iconic things about this guy. you're very well known for those brows. >> i have eyebrows. >> we're going to play a game, okay? we're going to play "guess the eyebrows" because -- >> and you're going to guess. >> we're all going to guess. >> as if i have any idea. >> here's the big screen. that is -- oh, martin scorcese. >> martin scorcese. >> sam got it. who is number two. >> levy. eugene levy. >> wow, good for you. >> what hit you on that one? >> he was just here. >> who is next? >> that's cheating. >> oh, it's like somebody from -- >> is that gene shallot? >> who
we made a movie together a long, long time ago which i played an indian, an american indian, and martinonded. >> we bonded. we tried to steal -- we stole a horseba back and forth for the whole movie. that was the story of the movie. i'm not going to tell you how it turned out. >> have you worked with the ladies, too, i imagine? >> jane -- yes, we did "the newsroom" together, we had a wonderful tim and i had known her before that. but lily i had never met before, and...
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hard -- hand carved statues of the virgin mary, saints, a number of figures are presenting american indiang preserved by the diocese on the reservation south of tucson, and it is an exquisite architectural landmark in that part of the country. i include several sites that remind us that we had several beginnings in north america. we usually learned american history going east to west and talk about the british settnt along the east coast, but the spanish developed the southwestern part of our country. they settled the interior along the mississippi river, so we had three beginnings, along with the presence of american indians in the precolonial time. host: lewis and texas. good morning. caller: good morning. my question has to do with indigenous people settlement near st. louis that brent glass mentioned earlier. understand that the view of american history that we get to public schools is pretty much celebratory and last credit -- and less critical and we depend more on how we balance out the equation in that regard. their pressureat is on anyone who is a prominent engage in tooto much cr
hard -- hand carved statues of the virgin mary, saints, a number of figures are presenting american indiang preserved by the diocese on the reservation south of tucson, and it is an exquisite architectural landmark in that part of the country. i include several sites that remind us that we had several beginnings in north america. we usually learned american history going east to west and talk about the british settnt along the east coast, but the spanish developed the southwestern part of our...
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i don't think she intended to insult one american indian or anyone. if you want to find it later, you may not want to use that. fine. i am for the new world where we are more politically tolerant. i don't think anyone should jump on her, she didn't mean anything. there's no way that was a sincere apology. either apologize or don't apologize. i done need one. >> that's like apology through surrogate. >> through twitter. >> any microaggressions you are feeling? >> he was nodding with me. >> i was waiting on these two to tell us. this is terrible. my heart pours out to those native americans. >> mockery of native americans, juan? >> the term for the washington football team. >> you have to say it. >> i have a t-shirt of the washington football team. >> you wore the redskins jersey i gave you. >> you gave it to me, what are you talking about. >> sure. it has a little thing -- but, anyway, i think this is, again, for a group of people to say, these microaggressions. this is so small, petty. >> off the reservation. >> who even knew? >> so selective. that is
i don't think she intended to insult one american indian or anyone. if you want to find it later, you may not want to use that. fine. i am for the new world where we are more politically tolerant. i don't think anyone should jump on her, she didn't mean anything. there's no way that was a sincere apology. either apologize or don't apologize. i done need one. >> that's like apology through surrogate. >> through twitter. >> any microaggressions you are feeling? >> he was...
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he is not able to -- >> he has done that with warren, talking about her american indian thing. >> thething, give excitement. two women, this woman, the progressive branch finds exciting that is a win-win. >> if you look at this decision, the least important factor has been, how much do i like this person? that has always been the last -- it is on the list, the bottom thing on the list. >> i did talk to a female senator who said, we have a long history of this country of single gender tickets. >> quick break. when we come back, new york times columnist, he is right to say that donald trump has done the lord's work? at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. his day of coaching begins this is brad. with knee pain, when... hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, >> tikeep imagining a tomorrow, instead of build
he is not able to -- >> he has done that with warren, talking about her american indian thing. >> thething, give excitement. two women, this woman, the progressive branch finds exciting that is a win-win. >> if you look at this decision, the least important factor has been, how much do i like this person? that has always been the last -- it is on the list, the bottom thing on the list. >> i did talk to a female senator who said, we have a long history of this country of...
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he is not able to -- >> he has done that with warren, talking about her american indian thing. >> thee excitement. two women, this woman, the progressive branch finds exciting that is a win-win. >> if you look at this decision, the least important factor has been, how much do i like this person? that has always been the last -- it is on the list, the bottom thing on the list. >> i did talk to a female senator who said, we have a long history of this country of single gender tickets. >> quick break. when we come back, new york times columnist, he is right to say that donald trump has done the lord's work? good, you're good. back, back, back. (vo) according to kelley blue book, subaru has the highest resale value of any brand. again. you might find that comforting. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i need to keep organized,ause anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. illuminates skith pearl optics science. your concert style might show your age, your skin never will. with olay you age l
he is not able to -- >> he has done that with warren, talking about her american indian thing. >> thee excitement. two women, this woman, the progressive branch finds exciting that is a win-win. >> if you look at this decision, the least important factor has been, how much do i like this person? that has always been the last -- it is on the list, the bottom thing on the list. >> i did talk to a female senator who said, we have a long history of this country of single...
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apparently american indians have more important things to worry about. who knew? loser of the week is the democratic national committee. this rift is out in the open now. they have a chair woman debbie wasserman schultz in the tank for clinton and bad at hiding it. >> ann, winners and losers? >> my winner would be donald trump. he is basically even with clinton in the head-to-head national polls. i think his somewhat risky decision to call the egyptair disappearance terrorism at 7:00 in the morning yesterday could have back fired for him but probably, actually is good. makes him look tough and decisive saying things before other people will. willing to call out. >> we don't know the full deal yet. >> we don't know. but i think that's probably going to do down in the win column for him. loser, bernie sanders, the nevada situation we talked about makes him look a bit like a sore loser. he also lost kentucky which he thought he was going to win. >> charles? >> winner is the jihadi wreaking utter havoc in baghdad. establishing itself in libya and quite possibly respon
apparently american indians have more important things to worry about. who knew? loser of the week is the democratic national committee. this rift is out in the open now. they have a chair woman debbie wasserman schultz in the tank for clinton and bad at hiding it. >> ann, winners and losers? >> my winner would be donald trump. he is basically even with clinton in the head-to-head national polls. i think his somewhat risky decision to call the egyptair disappearance terrorism at...
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apparently american indians have more important things to worry about. who knew?e democratic national committee. this rift is out in the open now. they have a chair woman debbie wasserman schultz in the tank for clinton and bad at hiding it. >> ann, winners and losers? >> my winner would be donald trump. he is basically even with clinton in the head-to-head national polls. i think his somewhat risky decision to call the egyptair disappearance terrorism at 7:00 in the morning yesterday could have back fired for him but probably, actually is good. makes him look tough and decisive saying things before other people will. willing to call out. >> we don't know the full deal yet. >> we don't know. but i think that's probably going to do down in the win column for him. loser, bernie sanders, the nevada situation we talked about makes him look a bit like a sore loser. he also lost kentucky which he thought he was going to win. >> charles? >> winner is the jihadi wreaking utter havoc in baghdad. establishing itself in libya and quite responsible for the takedown of an egyp
apparently american indians have more important things to worry about. who knew?e democratic national committee. this rift is out in the open now. they have a chair woman debbie wasserman schultz in the tank for clinton and bad at hiding it. >> ann, winners and losers? >> my winner would be donald trump. he is basically even with clinton in the head-to-head national polls. i think his somewhat risky decision to call the egyptair disappearance terrorism at 7:00 in the morning...
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massachusetts senator elizabeth warren says she is part american indian.arently all donald trump knows about elizabeth warren. >> she seems to have made it her job. >> who? pocahontas? i'm sorry about that. pocahontas, she is a senator that is highly overrated. she has passed very little legislation. she has been a real disaster for a lot of people, including the democrats who frankly can't stand her. i think she is as native american as i am. that i will tell you. but she is a woman who has been very ineffective, other than she has a big mouth. >> so the candidate with the big mouth doesn't think elizabeth warren has native american blood. he doesn't discuss his own ancestry, because you don't have to go far back to find the name change that gave donald trump his last name. >> it's the cornerstone of his brand, if only they are able to uncouple that magic word from the man who really is, there is. the name trump was not always his family's name. they found one ancestor had changed it from, and this is true. d drumpf is much less magical. >> one of the man
massachusetts senator elizabeth warren says she is part american indian.arently all donald trump knows about elizabeth warren. >> she seems to have made it her job. >> who? pocahontas? i'm sorry about that. pocahontas, she is a senator that is highly overrated. she has passed very little legislation. she has been a real disaster for a lot of people, including the democrats who frankly can't stand her. i think she is as native american as i am. that i will tell you. but she is a...
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i went to an american indian reservation where the life expee exexpee expectancy is 58 years old. americans who have no health insurance and many of you have high deductibles and high co-pays. and yet we are living in an economy where almost -- >> bernie sanders speaking there talking about what he calls a rigged economy. speaking, of course, in california. as he's speaking donald trump holding a rally in fresno california, just four hours away. here he was moments ago. >> hillary is a disaster, folks. she has bad judgment. that was said by bernie sanders. he's giving me a lot of my best lines. it's really hard for me to watch her because honestly it's very boring. you know. very boring. but i watched her last night and she lies so much. >> california is just one of the 15 states trump has said he wants to now put into play come november states that have not gone republican in a presidential election in decades. >> i want to focus on 15 or so states because we have to win. and i want my energy to be put in the states where it could go either way. we're going to play heavy as an ex
i went to an american indian reservation where the life expee exexpee expectancy is 58 years old. americans who have no health insurance and many of you have high deductibles and high co-pays. and yet we are living in an economy where almost -- >> bernie sanders speaking there talking about what he calls a rigged economy. speaking, of course, in california. as he's speaking donald trump holding a rally in fresno california, just four hours away. here he was moments ago. >> hillary...
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a new poll found nine in ten american indians say they aren't offended.eyed in all 50 states. even president obama said the team should think about changing it. but team owner dan snyder celebrated the results of the post poll and the red skins name will never change. we'll be right back. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ♪ one♪coat, yes! one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. get the best paint for any budget and save 10 or 40 bucks. only at the home depot. unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. go ahead, embrace those beautiful moments. flonase changes everything. but it's actually a triumph of predictive analytics. because of optum. through population health data, they pro
a new poll found nine in ten american indians say they aren't offended.eyed in all 50 states. even president obama said the team should think about changing it. but team owner dan snyder celebrated the results of the post poll and the red skins name will never change. we'll be right back. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place...
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i do see a larger number of racial americans, american indians, latinos, and african-americans visithere they can personally relate as it relates to their individual history. if you were to take a look at some of the larger destinations, you do not find a substantial increase in visitation. i don't think there is any substitute for a personal visit, notwithstanding that one can reap a lot of information the of the internet --via and social media. what has taken place is a number of nonprofit as well as corporate organizations are underwriting youth experiences in national parks. i have been a grand teton national park twice this year for two major youth programs underwritten by orgizations that want to give young people and in-depth orientation to the parks. grand teton is a good part to start with. [laughter] that is beginning to take place. one of the things i really want to evaluate and have not dealt with extensively. bill mentioned the family trips. i remember in directing with a lot of my colleagues, talking about their traditional trips of their families and the station wagon.
i do see a larger number of racial americans, american indians, latinos, and african-americans visithere they can personally relate as it relates to their individual history. if you were to take a look at some of the larger destinations, you do not find a substantial increase in visitation. i don't think there is any substitute for a personal visit, notwithstanding that one can reap a lot of information the of the internet --via and social media. what has taken place is a number of nonprofit as...
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he hires all kinds of people, lax, asians, hispanics, american indians to put the steel up. he knows the language of these tradesmen speak. he also has employed more women than anyone. people forget that nobody has put more people to work the donald trump in the building industry, not to mention his golf courses and other enterprises. he has the pride in american growth and success. he doesn't want to see the democratic donkey handing out things instead of working for things. i think he truly does care. he may come across as crass, but that's to make a point. this man has a heart that loves america. host: let's give james antle a chance to respond. guest: i think that is's core message. he's going to argue that you may accuse me of all of these various things, but i'm saying things that resonate with a lot of people. and they may resonate with people who you don't expect them to resonate with. i think that is going to be the real big thing that donald trump tries to take into the general election. i don't think you are going to see you here trunk try to soften. i don't think
he hires all kinds of people, lax, asians, hispanics, american indians to put the steel up. he knows the language of these tradesmen speak. he also has employed more women than anyone. people forget that nobody has put more people to work the donald trump in the building industry, not to mention his golf courses and other enterprises. he has the pride in american growth and success. he doesn't want to see the democratic donkey handing out things instead of working for things. i think he truly...
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american states in a few weeks in june. so we are looking forward to that. the greed for indianesources seems to have grown in recent years, much more virulent. at the same time we are seeing a breakdown of the rule of law in the americas, a significant reduction in the willingness or ability of countries to enforce laws or to abide by them. these two factors are extremely dangerous for marginalized people, such as indigenous people. as indian communities have begun to assert the real legal rights that are being created, indian leaders are being murdered in many countries. this is a very alarming development, particularly in central and south america. they are being murdered by those who covet these indian lands and resources. it's a very urgent situation that we must address and must stop. we hope to train more indian lawyers and indian leaders, especially in central and south america to help them defend and assert the right. i hope that perhaps we can create -- i hope that we can create an indian law resource center in that part of the world. i get moved by that because it's b
american states in a few weeks in june. so we are looking forward to that. the greed for indianesources seems to have grown in recent years, much more virulent. at the same time we are seeing a breakdown of the rule of law in the americas, a significant reduction in the willingness or ability of countries to enforce laws or to abide by them. these two factors are extremely dangerous for marginalized people, such as indigenous people. as indian communities have begun to assert the real legal...
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i do see a larger number of asian americans, american indians, latinos and african-americans visiting parks as it relates to their individual history. but if you were to take a look at some of the larger destination parks, if you will, you do not find a i substantial increase in visitation. and i don't think there's any substitute for a personal visit, notwithstanding that one can reap a lot of information via the internet and social media and what have you. and what has taken place now is a number of non-profit as well as for-profit organizations underwriting youth experiences in national parks. i've been at grand teton national park twice this year for two major youth programs underwritten by organizations that want to give the young people an in-depth orientation to the parks in grand teton. grand teton's a good park to start with. so that's beginning to take place. one of the things that i really want to evaluate and haven't dealt with it extensively, bill mentioned the family trips. and i remember interacting with a lot of my colleagues that used to take additional trips with the
i do see a larger number of asian americans, american indians, latinos and african-americans visiting parks as it relates to their individual history. but if you were to take a look at some of the larger destination parks, if you will, you do not find a i substantial increase in visitation. and i don't think there's any substitute for a personal visit, notwithstanding that one can reap a lot of information via the internet and social media and what have you. and what has taken place now is a...
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warren has a big mouth and he called her pocahontas, referring to the fact that she once claimed american indianclaims. she's never backed off that. she says she still believes that to be the case. you know, she figured out how to do something that eluded 16 republican rivals, which is how to get under donald trump's skin. and she's not yet endorsed hillary clinton. she's the only woman senator who hasn't endorsed hillary clinton, but she is doing hillary clinton a world of good by engaging with donald trump and making him respond. i think she has figured out how to urk him. >> and erking is good. >> it's good when you're running against somebody and want to get him a little off her game. i'm not sure how valuable it is to call her pocahontas. doesn't seem that does a lot of damage. she doesn't seem to mind that. >> how about bigma? >> well, she's somebody who has demonstrated an ability to throw a punch. and that's to the good of the democrats, it seems to me. >> george, i want to go slightly bigger picture than big mouth and pocahontas, because trump was asked this week where he sees the gop i
warren has a big mouth and he called her pocahontas, referring to the fact that she once claimed american indianclaims. she's never backed off that. she says she still believes that to be the case. you know, she figured out how to do something that eluded 16 republican rivals, which is how to get under donald trump's skin. and she's not yet endorsed hillary clinton. she's the only woman senator who hasn't endorsed hillary clinton, but she is doing hillary clinton a world of good by engaging...
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we are an american indian organization and we just work hard and worry about our funding and wonder whate can do to improve the future for indian and alaska native peoples. i suppose in that basic way we are a lot like many of these organizations. detaillittle bit more about what we do. what we do is we provide legal representation. indian alaska natives and indian tribes. we are funded by foundations and we don't take any government money, it is a matter of our independence. it's less than $1.5 million per year and only in recent years. we have an office in helena, montana and in washington, d.c. oft is headed by my partner some 35 years, armstrong wiggins. if you are here, racer hand and stand up. when we began this work, indian nations in the united states. were utterly dominated by the federal bureau of indian affairs. they suffered from extreme poverty, tribes had huge legal rights and that is still the case and practically no constitutional rights. nearly all tribes were completely dependent on federal support for food, shelter, health care, and other necessities. we are frequently
we are an american indian organization and we just work hard and worry about our funding and wonder whate can do to improve the future for indian and alaska native peoples. i suppose in that basic way we are a lot like many of these organizations. detaillittle bit more about what we do. what we do is we provide legal representation. indian alaska natives and indian tribes. we are funded by foundations and we don't take any government money, it is a matter of our independence. it's less than...
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that showed us at our best when we came together from a black american, white american, latino american, indian american, asian american. if we celebrate those great days that pass, not just with cheers and remembrance is, but by redoubling our work in accordance with those values, we must have a sense of urgency. time is not -- we cannot count the great days of the past. we must think that they can't as we continue the work of our nation. we continue to be the country we say we are, a nation of liberty and justice for all. with that i recognize -- with that, i yield the floor. thank you very much. it >> the u.s. senate is about to dabble in for the day to continued work on the 2017 transportation housing and the military anecdote. we expect $1.1 million zika virus spending. now live to the floor on c-span the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, our hope and our salvation, we trust you to surround us with your divine favor. your way is perfect. give us the wisdom to follow your guidance. be for us a shield of salvation, as we seek t
that showed us at our best when we came together from a black american, white american, latino american, indian american, asian american. if we celebrate those great days that pass, not just with cheers and remembrance is, but by redoubling our work in accordance with those values, we must have a sense of urgency. time is not -- we cannot count the great days of the past. we must think that they can't as we continue the work of our nation. we continue to be the country we say we are, a nation...
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indian child welfare association, the national congress of indian -- the national congress on american indians, the bureau of indian affairs. the department of homeland security all of whom provided insights and suggestions for this bill. their counsel proved valuable in providing the flexibility to the tribes without hampering -- stepping on their sovereignty so they could transition to these uniformed standards and help save perhaps many, many lives on their reservations. with that i thank my colleagues, urge a yes vote and yield back the balance of my time. mr. cook: i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california yields back. the gentleman from arizona. mr. gallego: mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass senate bill 184. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on he t
indian child welfare association, the national congress of indian -- the national congress on american indians, the bureau of indian affairs. the department of homeland security all of whom provided insights and suggestions for this bill. their counsel proved valuable in providing the flexibility to the tribes without hampering -- stepping on their sovereignty so they could transition to these uniformed standards and help save perhaps many, many lives on their reservations. with that i thank my...
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and then the very next room says, better american indian policy. and that one happens to be correct. so we have to give him credit for that. and i think it goes into the balance. but my candidate would be franklin w. pierce. he's the only candidate, the only president nominated by his party, elected, and then though he wanted to be renominated, they wouldn't. that's a distinction. and another distension is when he left washington and came back to new hampshire, nobody met his train. [ laughter ] and then there's a third distinction. and he beats out, narrowly, andrew johnson for being the most alcoholic president. i think he comes in second, because i'm with annette, i think the guy who got impeached and would have been convicted had it not been for outright bribery should win the prize. >> hi, my name is shawn driscoll. i'm a graduate student. i kind of want to pose this to you. everyone loves redemption. everyone loves that third act when someone redeems themselves. i want to pose this to you. i won't even venture into the 1800s. but people like
and then the very next room says, better american indian policy. and that one happens to be correct. so we have to give him credit for that. and i think it goes into the balance. but my candidate would be franklin w. pierce. he's the only candidate, the only president nominated by his party, elected, and then though he wanted to be renominated, they wouldn't. that's a distinction. and another distension is when he left washington and came back to new hampshire, nobody met his train. [ laughter...
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indians. the cowboy myth had such a grip on american self identity. >> david: i remember playing cowboys and indiansup to john wayne, you know, steve mcqueen. my kid, 12 years old, won't even think about cowboys. >> anthony: this is david manzanaris. his family has lived here for generations, tracing their roots all the way back to the spanish conquistador. >> david: you know, those cliff walls out there, tony, are like 160 million years old. and the ones on the bottom, about 220. they're all the way back to the, to the triassic era. >> anthony: and this is ghost ranch, next door to david's spread. this is the area where georgia o'keefe spent the last and most productive decades of her life. >> david: now you've walked into her painting. but this is what she called "my country." you know, it wasn't until i was in my early 20s that i even knew who georgia o'keefe was. >> anthony: really? >> david: grew up with her being like a grandmother. it took me going out to l.a. and, uh, going into a gallery out there. i saw all these paintings, and like an idiot i said, "why do you got pictures of my house?" a
indians. the cowboy myth had such a grip on american self identity. >> david: i remember playing cowboys and indiansup to john wayne, you know, steve mcqueen. my kid, 12 years old, won't even think about cowboys. >> anthony: this is david manzanaris. his family has lived here for generations, tracing their roots all the way back to the spanish conquistador. >> david: you know, those cliff walls out there, tony, are like 160 million years old. and the ones on the bottom, about...
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to it this morning, of course, he pointed out this is demeaning to men and he called native americans indians he goes, offending people. it was poorly worded on her part and what i don't understand is she said i'm not going to respond to these and she said i'm not going respond to her bullying and then she put her foot in her mouth. take your advise-- >> we're looking at this myopically. things are coming out of your mouth. ashley: they would jump on donald trump. charles: the agenda has been set. we're a few moments away from opening bell pointing higher. amazon, facebook, apple all in the news and another development on hillary clinton's e-mail scandal, i've got to tell you, i think we're closer to an indictment. judge napolitano is here at 9:45. whether it takes place before or after the election. opening bell is next. >> all right guys opening bell nine seconds away dwattering there at the knock stocks exchange and nasdaq rough weeks for the stock market that made remarkable rebound from the 11th with job report on friday. let's take a look first pick not bad up 12 points, 14, 15 on dow.
to it this morning, of course, he pointed out this is demeaning to men and he called native americans indians he goes, offending people. it was poorly worded on her part and what i don't understand is she said i'm not going to respond to these and she said i'm not going respond to her bullying and then she put her foot in her mouth. take your advise-- >> we're looking at this myopically. things are coming out of your mouth. ashley: they would jump on donald trump. charles: the agenda has...