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what did you find out about the american indians life. >> there was a situation to revolt, to rebel. as far as the cherokee indian territory, they were slave holders. when federal agents went to the indian territory to try to enlist native americans on the confederate side, one of the reports they said is these people are like us. they're our kind of people. they have farms like us, they have slaves like this. a good portion went with the confederacy and a portion went with the union. this happens with other indian tribes, too. you have a war within tribes. >> was that politicians or army officers or business interests? or just a combination of all that? >> what drives the train on these? >> yeah. you said this is the way to do it. >> yeah. >> before the 1860s, there was a sense that -- 1830s when the indian removal act was passed, the policy then becomes removing native americans left in mississippi. and there's a sense that -- what's west of the mississippi? the great american desert? you know? it's all grassland. native americans can have that in perpetuity. we don't care. after th
what did you find out about the american indians life. >> there was a situation to revolt, to rebel. as far as the cherokee indian territory, they were slave holders. when federal agents went to the indian territory to try to enlist native americans on the confederate side, one of the reports they said is these people are like us. they're our kind of people. they have farms like us, they have slaves like this. a good portion went with the confederacy and a portion went with the union....
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> this is al jazeera. welcome. you're watching the news hour. i'm peter dobbie here in al jazeera. coming up in the next 60 minutes. fighting continues in the azerbaijan and armenia in relation to the nagorno-karabakh region. a boat load of refugees and migrants are rescued off the island of lesbos. we will take you to senegal where some syrian refugees have found a safe
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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10 times the original cost of construction, more than double the price of the building of the american indian. construction is expected to last nine years. the museum will stay open, but some sections may have temporary closures. josh: wow. that is the one i feel like when everybody thinks of this missoni and museum, oh, i love the air and space museum -- when they think of the smithsonian. kimberly: and we used to buy the dry ice cream as a kid. a cloudy, rainy start saturday, tomorrow will be quite the opposite. the only downside, we have to be ready for the cool temperatures in the morning. right now dropping into the 50's , significantly cooler already than this time last night. numbers are showing up, mid 50's falls church, springfield, fort washington, largo 54. if you're heading out one last time, the cool air is here. the clear skies have taken over. it took until about 3:00 this afternoon to get the sunshine, but the good news is it lasts all day tomorrow. futurecast, tomorrow morning, 7:00 a.m., clear skies, light breeze. that allows temperatures to , morein the 30's and 40's likely
10 times the original cost of construction, more than double the price of the building of the american indian. construction is expected to last nine years. the museum will stay open, but some sections may have temporary closures. josh: wow. that is the one i feel like when everybody thinks of this missoni and museum, oh, i love the air and space museum -- when they think of the smithsonian. kimberly: and we used to buy the dry ice cream as a kid. a cloudy, rainy start saturday, tomorrow will be...
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americans. he actually becomes controversial for the first time not over the indian wars were there's also controversy over him, but the politics of reconstruction. that is because it's authentically true to his life, but also interesting because it tells you something about how americans thought about the way we should values and constitution of the definition of who is an american. he was a personal battle as well, personal struggle. just writing about history of man you should know this as a writer it's not very interesting. that's the job of a pure historian. as a biographer, i want to use the history to help explain the forces driving him. over the stakes in this personal choices he was making and then yes it does tell us some thing about the country as well. reinvented himself as a western figure. he started to become a writer and a public intellectual. in his first article winnie's writing about himself on the west, he writes exclusively about american in the end and a struggling with the fact he's been outsmarted, even out argued. so he writes frankly about how he's facing people with amazing
americans. he actually becomes controversial for the first time not over the indian wars were there's also controversy over him, but the politics of reconstruction. that is because it's authentically true to his life, but also interesting because it tells you something about how americans thought about the way we should values and constitution of the definition of who is an american. he was a personal battle as well, personal struggle. just writing about history of man you should know this as a...
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on this edition of "native report," we attend the national training program and the society of american indian government employees. we learn about saiges native youth track, designed to help native students learn about careers in the federal government. come down the see prairie island and see what our history is. we interviewed the prairie island indian community president, ron johnson. we also learn about leadership in indian country and hear from our elders on this edition of "native report." 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]
on this edition of "native report," we attend the national training program and the society of american indian government employees. we learn about saiges native youth track, designed to help native students learn about careers in the federal government. come down the see prairie island and see what our history is. we interviewed the prairie island indian community president, ron johnson. we also learn about leadership in indian country and hear from our elders on this edition of...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> america takes bravery to heart... >> that's a code that we live by... you leave no brother behind. >> ...and honors it's heroes with medals. >> ...bullets were hittin' everywhere.
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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is 10 times the original cost of the construction, more than double the price of building the american indianuseum. construction is expected to last about nine years. the museum will stay open, but some sections may have temporary closures. leon: so if it was a car, we would say that it was totaled. it's going to cost more to repair then build? alison: hard to believe. steve: it's a big building, though, and popular, too. shenandoah national park, there is a 2000 acre fire. you can see the plume of smoke all the way from outer space. on twitter, this is what it looked like during the day. this is what it looked like this evening, just before sunset. the flames over here, they are trying to get it under control. skyline drive is closed near bald mountain, well south and west of here. 85 degrees was the high earlier today. we will stay above average at least the next couple days. the highs, the tree pollen, low grass pollen, weeds and mold, not much of a problem. at 6311:00, we are degrees leesburg, 55 manassas, 60 fredericksburg. quiet and drive. a huge area of high pressure leaving the moistu
is 10 times the original cost of the construction, more than double the price of building the american indianuseum. construction is expected to last about nine years. the museum will stay open, but some sections may have temporary closures. leon: so if it was a car, we would say that it was totaled. it's going to cost more to repair then build? alison: hard to believe. steve: it's a big building, though, and popular, too. shenandoah national park, there is a 2000 acre fire. you can see the...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> the worst violence in two decades kills dozens in the disputed region. hello, live from doha - also to come - people are angry about the refugee crisis. >>> brussels airport partially reopens 12 days after being attacked by suicide bombers. turkeyre
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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the airport expects full- service to >>> noted american indian historian has died in montana, he was02 years old. medicine crow was the last surviving war chief for his plains indian tribe. he spent most of his life on the crow reservation near large grass, montan a he served as the historian and continued to lecture into his 90s. >> i think we will have a big success, big success. we love wisconsin. we will have a great success. >>> trump's tough talk. will cork in a state that prides itself on being nice? >>> and under arrest. a soccer star busted for driving under the influence. what is next for her. >>> there may have been a lot of flowers to look at but this, this is no walk in the park. why so many are calling this year's cherry blos >>> front-runners falling behind in the polls leading up to this week's wisconsin primary. the outcome could give democrat bernie sanders a boost and slow towards the nomination. brian webb reports. >> reporter: coming off one of the worst weeks of his campaign, donald trump ate eggs at a milwaukee diner while trying to stick a fork in >>sich. sh h
the airport expects full- service to >>> noted american indian historian has died in montana, he was02 years old. medicine crow was the last surviving war chief for his plains indian tribe. he spent most of his life on the crow reservation near large grass, montan a he served as the historian and continued to lecture into his 90s. >> i think we will have a big success, big success. we love wisconsin. we will have a great success. >>> trump's tough talk. will cork in a...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york. i'm erica pitzi. hirhere are today's top stories. turkish residents protesting a deal that will send thousands of stranded refugees from europe back to their country. and in the race for the white house for wisconsin on tuesday. how important is it from this stage of the presidential race. plus the rnc
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any school that uses an american indian mascot image or name should change it unless the school gets native american scouts were paid and by being stained in their own blood, being redskins, and actually have be a bounty paid for those scalps that was something that's been very offensive. >> so 30 schools in colorado use indian names or mascot, including the lamar high savages and eaton reds who mascot is a caricature of an indian wearing a loin cloth. the community favors keeping the logo, although one student in lamar sided with critics saying, "native americans were persecuted for so many years. for us to have the nerve to continue to having mat scott just hurts the soul. others consider this political correctness on steroids. nationwide there are 3,000 sports teams that reference native americans. 90% are high schools. the warriors, indians, raiders, braves, chiefs, and 121 teams named the redskins. so unlike oregon which banned native american mascots, colorado is a recommendation, not a mandate. the ncaa took a similar approach a few years ago. some schools changed their names
any school that uses an american indian mascot image or name should change it unless the school gets native american scouts were paid and by being stained in their own blood, being redskins, and actually have be a bounty paid for those scalps that was something that's been very offensive. >> so 30 schools in colorado use indian names or mascot, including the lamar high savages and eaton reds who mascot is a caricature of an indian wearing a loin cloth. the community favors keeping the...
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after the march at the end of the american he was deported to texas almost became occupation duty of the only major confederate state that not been talking by the indianarmy. because of that slavery had grown stronger. slaveholders had sent the human property taxes. african-americans became a larger portion of the state. so he enters the state with no sense of having been conquered and with a very large population of african-american english slavery was still being pursued a practical level even though legally it had been abolished. he found the case of a nine -year-old girl who had left the plantation where she was being held across 23 miles of countryside find a mother. and this is the central element of how the military played this continuing role during reconstruction, the federal tool for pursuing federal policies and developing the map for the american civil war. custer himself as a product of the culture, deeply conservative which is crucial to understanding why reconstruction failed. there is this moment in which a generation transforms the constitution and yet we end up with in the jim crow era. we see someone who helps and destroy slavery. h
after the march at the end of the american he was deported to texas almost became occupation duty of the only major confederate state that not been talking by the indianarmy. because of that slavery had grown stronger. slaveholders had sent the human property taxes. african-americans became a larger portion of the state. so he enters the state with no sense of having been conquered and with a very large population of african-american english slavery was still being pursued a practical level...
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indian war. it also became a symbol of an emerging american identity.he american provincial troops have behaved in a morgue discipline and more combat effective manner than the same british redcoats and for the americans, they also remember that they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french and their returns. when tennis for them in the continental army in 1775, yes he very much wants a conventional army because he knows that is that so he will have to deal with is the british army. they have a type of hybrid army where he cooperated with the regulars. he consistently sought indian allies and that was one of the americans that if this flexibility being able to fight conventionally but also unconventionally. >> it's not easy -- matthew, tell us about the conclusions that people drew from the fact that the first battle the americans thought was a victory. >> it was big news. this is surprised to allies. you happen to think this happened 13 month after america entered the war. >> that seems quite a long time for you to spend between
indian war. it also became a symbol of an emerging american identity.he american provincial troops have behaved in a morgue discipline and more combat effective manner than the same british redcoats and for the americans, they also remember that they are kind of this hybrid force that can fight against the french and their returns. when tennis for them in the continental army in 1775, yes he very much wants a conventional army because he knows that is that so he will have to deal with is the...
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the only true native americans are the american indians and to have people who one or two generations ago were immigrants now speaking anti-immigrant and also the racial tones that are here are very discouraging and very disappointing. but i think most minorities the only african-american and latino, we are not going to accept that. we have a country that's built on the premise that all men are created equal and that there is strength in our diversity that everyone has something to contribute. the culture has been enriched by the minority population. so, this is a phase that we haven't made as much progress as we thought. that progress is maybe just a quarter of an inch deep and maybe a mile wide so we need to work on that. people need to know that it doesn't mean you are an automatic threat. the threat for me when i was growing up was a clan lynching people when i was a child. so those were the means. when you begin to exclude people and the judge people as a class, i think that is a serious error. so we need to work to address that. i think the movement of black wives matter is a re
the only true native americans are the american indians and to have people who one or two generations ago were immigrants now speaking anti-immigrant and also the racial tones that are here are very discouraging and very disappointing. but i think most minorities the only african-american and latino, we are not going to accept that. we have a country that's built on the premise that all men are created equal and that there is strength in our diversity that everyone has something to contribute....
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a senior program officer if he wakanyaja sacred little ones early childhood initiative at the american indianollege fund. she joins us from denver. thank you for your time. we outlined the bill before thenate today. what it would it do for early childhood education, which is your expertise in native communities? >> it would bring issues that were featured in your video regarding the mats kinds of issues and critical infrastructure that needs to be built around native education. tliebl colleges and university to impact early childhood education at the earliest part of that long journey from birth to career pipeline. around issues in early chi childhood. we have spent a lot of time talking about k 12 education and most recently, we have put more light on post secondary education in terms of funding disparities but we need to be paying attention to those early parts of a young child's life in which the family and the community need to be able to shape that child's learning opportunity. >> zero to 5 education. with schools run by indian education, i want to read out some of these statisticsics. 5
a senior program officer if he wakanyaja sacred little ones early childhood initiative at the american indianollege fund. she joins us from denver. thank you for your time. we outlined the bill before thenate today. what it would it do for early childhood education, which is your expertise in native communities? >> it would bring issues that were featured in your video regarding the mats kinds of issues and critical infrastructure that needs to be built around native education. tliebl...
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they used disparaging words to describe african-americans, gays and indian americans.sees a correlation to what's happening on the street. >> that's the kind of mentality that says it's okay to shoot, kill, arrest. >> we now have 11 officers that have engaged in such behavior. 11 officers who were sent swiftly to the commission for termination. >> the department is training all of its officers. >> new details tonight on a bart train crash that happened during a test run. nbc bay area has learned that last week's accident was triggered when the train car's electrical system interfered with the train car's breaking system during testing. bart is expected to announce details on the investigation wednesday. the electrical system glitch undermines the brakes. >>> the fbi says it may have nothing to tell apple. that means apple may never know how the feds were able to access the san bernardino shooter's locked iphone earlier this month. the fbi usually lets companies know if they come across a loophole of sorts. investigators don't know what the vulnerability was because the
they used disparaging words to describe african-americans, gays and indian americans.sees a correlation to what's happening on the street. >> that's the kind of mentality that says it's okay to shoot, kill, arrest. >> we now have 11 officers that have engaged in such behavior. 11 officers who were sent swiftly to the commission for termination. >> the department is training all of its officers. >> new details tonight on a bart train crash that happened during a test run....
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansemain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> welcome back to our look at the week ahead. the focus tonight the future of journalism. new technologies has long brought change to the consumption of news, as we mentioned earlier. the millennial shift is driving that change. lisa bernard describes how. >> in a fast paced world, a.j. hall says she doesn't want to miss a thing. would you check your phone every hour, every half hour? >> every 75 minutes i check my phone. >> reporter:
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansemain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target. >> people loved him. > people loved him. >>> >> we were walking the river looking for him. i knew something was really really wrong. >> all hell broke lose. >> people were saying that we were terrorists.
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansemain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> ...and on the streets. >> there's been another teenager shot and killed by the police. >> a fault lines special investigation. >> there's a general distrust of this prosecutor. >> this is a target you can't get rid of. >> the untold story of what's really going on in ferguson. >> they were so angry, because it could've been them. >> one hour special, only on al jazeera america. .>> ancestors have gathered fish here for thousands of
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansemain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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americans. of course, as i imagine you know, a portion of the cherokee nation did go with the confederacy and a portion went with the union. this happened with other indian tribes, too. so you wound please having that within the tribes as well as without. >> i was just wondering the way the army fought the war with native americans was that mostly driven by politicians or the army officers or business interests or just a combination of all that? >> what drives the train on these? >> yes. before the 1860's, there was a sense that -- the 1830's when the indian removal act was, the policy then becomes remove the native americans west of the mississippi. there is a sense of -- what is west of the mississippi? the great american desert. you know. solid grass land. nobody's ever farmed that. we'll -- nobody is going to want to have it so native americans can have it in perpetuity. we don't care. it turned out white america did want that land and so the policy changed and to put it briefly, the policy became one of placing native americans on reservations. it also became one of setting them into sort of cultural extinction by trying to break up sort of the glue
americans. of course, as i imagine you know, a portion of the cherokee nation did go with the confederacy and a portion went with the union. this happened with other indian tribes, too. so you wound please having that within the tribes as well as without. >> i was just wondering the way the army fought the war with native americans was that mostly driven by politicians or the army officers or business interests or just a combination of all that? >> what drives the train on these?...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm erica pitzi. here are our top stories. greece will take back refugees whory life illegally in greece. a reception center has been constructed in turkey and tents are being placed inside the camp there. refugees are currently being housed on the greek island of lesbos. reince priebus said that the g.o.p. could nominate a candidate who is not even currently running on fox news sunday he acknow
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indians remain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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of three other officer, they include disparaging words to describe african-american, gays and american indians. he sees a relationship between hateful messages and what's happening on the streets. >> that's the kind of mentality that says, it's okay to shoot. it's okay to kill. it's okay to arrest. i want to public to make no mistake about it. we now have 11 officers that have been having 11 officers who were sent swiftly to the commission for termination. >> the chief says the department is instituting bias training for the entire department. >>> cryptic new details in a homicide case in l.a. police do not believe this was a randoming a of violence. they say they knew the family. they were found dead inside their home on sunday. along with their bodies, chilling messages were found written in plaque marker on walls and floors. the victims' friends say it's hard to believe that pair was murdered. >> very polite, very humble and why i'm finding it so difficult to find out what happened. the violent end to such huh mill but politeness, how much the people in the area. >> no arrests have been mad
of three other officer, they include disparaging words to describe african-american, gays and american indians. he sees a relationship between hateful messages and what's happening on the streets. >> that's the kind of mentality that says, it's okay to shoot. it's okay to kill. it's okay to arrest. i want to public to make no mistake about it. we now have 11 officers that have been having 11 officers who were sent swiftly to the commission for termination. >> the chief says the...
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to put the price tag in perspective the museum of the american indian built in 2004. that was $200 million. half the cost. in the satellite center chris papst, abc7 news. jonathan: the temperature certainly took a nice turn in the upward trend. we needed this. this is a weekend had flip-flops and short slives. it was great. doug: it inched up. feels like summer. tomorrow another day. jonathan: felt like workin doug: racing here. look at this time lapse. middle of the screen is i-66 there. it has been a beautiful day. throughout the entire day. we have seen a really fast rise in the temperatures from the 50's to the 80's. 81 degrees. it's gorgeous out. it's a pleasant night outdoors for activities as the temperatures are slow to fall off. in fact, the latest numbers across the maps now are 86 in manassas and fredericksburg. 81 in frederick. 78 in annapolis. keeping them cooler. 83 in baltimore in the hot spot. 87 now at the airport in charlottesville. tonight a slow drop in the temperatures. will stay mild overnight. coolest is 45 to 55. in addition to that we will be
to put the price tag in perspective the museum of the american indian built in 2004. that was $200 million. half the cost. in the satellite center chris papst, abc7 news. jonathan: the temperature certainly took a nice turn in the upward trend. we needed this. this is a weekend had flip-flops and short slives. it was great. doug: it inched up. feels like summer. tomorrow another day. jonathan: felt like workin doug: racing here. look at this time lapse. middle of the screen is i-66 there. it...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansn at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >> the helicopters flying over in the sky -- >> we have vehicles -- there's a huge place in the middle of the road where they have been punching over the top of the vehicles and slowly advancing down the middle of the road. >> i've never heard or seen any of this kind of outcry, not knowing that it's not out there in america, but i've never seen it in our community. >> we'll kill y'all! >> do you expect to gain the respect and the hearts a
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansn at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indianshe bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indianshe bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games....
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. >>> in other news, the acclaimed american-indian historian joseph medicine crow died at the age of02. crow was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2009 and served as the tribe's historian. >>> an amtrak train headed to new york on construction equipment near philadelphia killing two track workers and wounding more than 30 passengers. amtrak said it will run regularly scheduled trains today. however there may be some delays on services between philadelphia and wilmington, delaware. >>> more flight are arriving on time and fewer bags are being lost but consumers are still unhappy. a recent quality rating found that in 2015, the public complained at a rate not seen in 15 years. the number one source of traveler frustration, cancellations and delays. even though the number of passengers who were dumped off due to oversold flights were down 20%. >> and overbooks, people get bumped off of flights. >> it's happened to me in new york as well. >>> sports news. a study by ap found a major saturday risen 4.4% to merely $4.3 million. with the world series, the kansas city royals versu
. >>> in other news, the acclaimed american-indian historian joseph medicine crow died at the age of02. crow was awarded the presidential medal of freedom in 2009 and served as the tribe's historian. >>> an amtrak train headed to new york on construction equipment near philadelphia killing two track workers and wounding more than 30 passengers. amtrak said it will run regularly scheduled trains today. however there may be some delays on services between philadelphia and...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansn at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> conflicting reports about a cessation of fighting in the disputed region, dozens are killed in the worst violence in two decades. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from doha. al-nusra claims it has taken territory near aleppo. >>> greece rescues a boat load of refugees off the island of lesbos the day before a controversial
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansn at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansremain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> azerbaijan has announced a unilateral cessation of fighting in the nagorno-karabakh region. welcome, i'm peter dobbie. you're watching al jazeera life from doha. the other top stories. the syrian armed opposition group al-nusra front says its fighters have killed 50 government soldiers. the 40th paris marathon is underway with tight security. we will be in somalia where electricity costs are in the highest in the-- amo
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansremain at the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not...
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. >>> acclaimed american indian and historian joe medicine crow has died. he was the last surviving war chief of any plains indian tried. this is medicine crow receiving the presidential medal of freedom in 2009. he served as the crow tribe's historian, into his 90s he earned the title of war chief after stealing enemy horses and other exploits as a u.s. soldier during world war ii. medicine crow was 102 years old. >>> wow. well, still to come tonight, green energy that may not be so green after all. i'm vicky nguyen. up next, the new revelation about a technology that has received hundreds of millions of public dollars. aontveral eenechlogth's ceid huo >>> an end to big benefits. a controversial green technology that has received hundreds of millions of your dollars is now the focus of cutbacks that have been recommended to state regulators. >> senior investigative reporter vicky nguyen has been reporting on this issue for the past year and a half. she has details of the new proposal. >> guys, we're talking about electric fuel cells. they're like big batte
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native american activists who want an end to all indian-related images in american sports, in the pros and high school. brett? >> william, thank you. >>> up next, our new york panel joins me as voters continue to cast ballots. again the polls close at 9:00 p.m. in new york. we'll discuss today's primary and where we are in the presidential campaign. as we go to break, voting tonight in utica, new york. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you docto
native american activists who want an end to all indian-related images in american sports, in the pros and high school. brett? >> william, thank you. >>> up next, our new york panel joins me as voters continue to cast ballots. again the polls close at 9:00 p.m. in new york. we'll discuss today's primary and where we are in the presidential campaign. as we go to break, voting tonight in utica, new york. ♪ i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed...
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don't forget his antagonism and, god, it's much more than that, to the american indians, the whole trailf as well as being a slave owner. there are plenty of reasons to pick somebody else, but he's part of american history at a time where that was the norm in american history. frankly, i care more about the value of my $20 bill than i do who -- sandra: okay, good point. >> as long as it's worth money. sandra: all right. why are we trying to rewrite history? and, by the way, these changes we will not see take effect for many years to come in most cases. harris: yeah, okay, a note on that. just before we came out to do the show the treasury department said the designs will be unveiled in 2020 to coincide with the anniversary of the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment, suffrage. i want to walk around with your purse, with all the benjamins in it. [laughter] sandra: stacey dash. harris: we've been talking on the couch in recent weeks about universities that are sanitizing their western civilization courses and, you know, if this is what it takes to get people to talk about history no mat
don't forget his antagonism and, god, it's much more than that, to the american indians, the whole trailf as well as being a slave owner. there are plenty of reasons to pick somebody else, but he's part of american history at a time where that was the norm in american history. frankly, i care more about the value of my $20 bill than i do who -- sandra: okay, good point. >> as long as it's worth money. sandra: all right. why are we trying to rewrite history? and, by the way, these changes...
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leftover from the war but rather is a reinsertion at the same time the military's fighting the american indians in the west, reluctantly to put all this back in place. so we will pretend that if you triangulated all those different things i told you, the answer to your question lies somewhere in the middle. i can tell by the body language -- i thought we were done but there's one more. >> i'm going to pull rank and ask a simple question, sort of regifting your question someone asked me earlier. if i can recommend one book on the reconstruction, what would it be? >> well, i mean, there's only one answer to that, really. which is eric phoner's classic from 1988. which is a long time ago. it's like dog years in historian years, the fact that we have not been able to, as of course we all want to constantly revise those who came before us, phoner's book has held up remarkably well. it's very long. there's a short version of it, short history of reconstruction by eric phoner if you wanted to read that. i guess i have been struck, as it turned out i just reviewed several new books of late. i thought t
leftover from the war but rather is a reinsertion at the same time the military's fighting the american indians in the west, reluctantly to put all this back in place. so we will pretend that if you triangulated all those different things i told you, the answer to your question lies somewhere in the middle. i can tell by the body language -- i thought we were done but there's one more. >> i'm going to pull rank and ask a simple question, sort of regifting your question someone asked me...
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now, later on, american indian radio on satellite came into existence. aros. and begin to offer native programming to native american radio stations. native american radio stations are volunteer-oriented. they are noncommercial. they depend on funds from the federal government and ntia to continue their existence and as you well know over the years, there has been an effort to downsize cpb and remove funding. and if that is the case, that means many of these indigenous stations are going to go silent. they will be gone. and i think, you know, at considerable expense. now, it was my hope and aspiration when i did this little monograph, which is essentially, again, and overview of native radio and profiles of all the stations then, how they survived, but with another money from, what they offer the terms of programming, and so on and so forth, that there would be more scholarship done on the topic. and regrettably and sadly, here it is 25 years later, and this stands as the only document. and it is not a scholarly document, per se. you know, it is kind of journal
now, later on, american indian radio on satellite came into existence. aros. and begin to offer native programming to native american radio stations. native american radio stations are volunteer-oriented. they are noncommercial. they depend on funds from the federal government and ntia to continue their existence and as you well know over the years, there has been an effort to downsize cpb and remove funding. and if that is the case, that means many of these indigenous stations are going to go...
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i think some of them were indigenous or american indian.rominent members were but they were able to pass. >> christianity in america. how they reconcile owning slaves and also be christian? is thery: the question problem with saying you are a christian welding slaves. how that reflects the current circumstance of the country. they would reconcile it the same way that many white southern slave owners were done so. the bible can be very dependingy utilized on what somebody wants to look on such with it. was a very nice revolutionary figure. peace and love. but there is a passage in the new testament in which paul says that slaveowning and christianity can coexist. paul himself was a product of the roman empire. it was a massive slaveowning society. the way that most slave owners would say it just as paul did with rome as long as it was a legal institution you can legally owned slaves. you supposed to treat your slaves well. they would say we are following christian slaveowning. look at this elaborate wedding i just gave my favorite domestic s
i think some of them were indigenous or american indian.rominent members were but they were able to pass. >> christianity in america. how they reconcile owning slaves and also be christian? is thery: the question problem with saying you are a christian welding slaves. how that reflects the current circumstance of the country. they would reconcile it the same way that many white southern slave owners were done so. the bible can be very dependingy utilized on what somebody wants to look on...
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anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansat the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video games. >> that's really cool. it's an evil spirit. >> we're a living culture. we're a strong culture. >> this game is to celebrate. >> al jazeera america - proud to tell your stories. >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, this is the newshour live from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, armenia adduces -- accuses azerbaijan of continuing to fight despite a ceasefire >>> 50 syrian soldiers killed and two areas around aleppo taken >>> turkey rushes to build facilities for
anti-indian sentiment, while it may not be as vicious and overt as it once was, the fact is american indiansat the bottom of every socio-economic indicator. >> louie is an example of what makes this 95 percent native american school work. a former student who cared enough to come back home and help. >> they're really pushing for education, really pushing for people to go off and go to college, but then to come back and apply it here where it counts. >> we said why not video...